No other fighter in HISTORY has had SINGLE PUNCHES analyzed to death as much as FLOYD

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Merqui Sosa
    Banned
    • May 2010
    • 19
    • 31
    • 13
    • 74

    #1

    No other fighter in HISTORY has had SINGLE PUNCHES analyzed to death as much as FLOYD

    When critics and detractors try to create arguments on why they believe Floyd will lose an upcoming fight they almost invariably point to A SINGLE LANDED PUNCH in a particular round to create the foundation for their entire (strawman) argument.

    THIS IS UNHEARD OF IN BOXING HISTORY AND IS A TESTAMENT TO FLOYD'S GREATNESS.

    How many times have we seen the TWO PUNCHES landed by Shane, or the TWO PUNCHES landed by Corley or the ONE PUNCH landed by Judah as the basis for criticism against Floyd, or worse yet a prediction against him in an upcoming fight. It's repeated over and over again AD NAUSEUM to the point where its almost comical: "GO TO 3:26.54 seconds of the video with 1:27.483949 left in the round and see Fraud get hit!!!! If (insert fighters name here) lands that punch, HE'S DEAD!"

    Why is this?

    It's because finding blueprints, techniques, a game plan etc.. to defeat Floyd can't honestly be surmised from any of his previous fights. The first Castillo fight (where Floyd had a bad shoulder) was quickly rectified in the rematch, and no other fighter has come close since. De La Hoya's effort was admirable, but Floyd coasted to victory and the myth that DLH stopped throwing the jab late was created (even though punch stats or an observant eye prove otherwise).

    With a fighter like Pacquiao we can literally watch round after round of him in life and death battles getting battered and bruised relentlessly to create a foundation for a prediction or analysis. Contrast for a moment the Pac-JMM rematch with the PBF-Castillo rematch. What we learn is one fighter is dynamic enough to apply what he learned in the first fight and win convincingly, while the other enters the ring as if it were round 13 and changes nothing.

    Roach said it best. There is no game plan to beat Floyd, what you hope to do is find some mistakes and capitalize on them. This is a complement that Freddie has never given any of his own fighters including Pacquiao or Khan.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. will always be the fighter where single landed punches are so amazing, so shocking, and so unexpected that they will always be played over and over and over and over again by his detractors.


    Floyd is truly the pound 4 pound king, and one of the all time greats.
  • ИATAS
    Banned
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Jul 2007
    • 36648
    • 2,509
    • 1,953
    • 50,835

    #2
    Floyd is a massive favorite to win the fight so LOL @ making a few people saying he'll lose into a big deal. 8.5-1 favorite.

    Comment

    • jamesbrown
      Interim Champion
      Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
      • Feb 2006
      • 862
      • 33
      • 0
      • 7,175

      #3
      In the future when he loses no one will ever even speak of the punch...

      Comment

      • Oxn
        Undisputed Champion
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Dec 2009
        • 2478
        • 92
        • 35
        • 18,682

        #4
        Originally posted by Merqui Sosa
        When critics and detractors try to create arguments on why they believe Floyd will lose an upcoming fight they almost invariably point to A SINGLE LANDED PUNCH in a particular round to create the foundation for their entire (strawman) argument.

        THIS IS UNHEARD OF IN BOXING HISTORY AND IS A TESTAMENT TO FLOYD'S GREATNESS.

        How many times have we seen the TWO PUNCHES landed by Shane, or the TWO PUNCHES landed by Corley or the ONE PUNCH landed by Judah as the basis for criticism against Floyd, or worse yet a prediction against him in an upcoming fight. It's repeated over and over again AD NAUSEUM to the point where its almost comical: "GO TO 3:26.54 seconds of the video with 1:27.483949 left in the round and see Fraud get hit!!!! If (insert fighters name here) lands that punch, HE'S DEAD!"

        Why is this?

        It's because finding blueprints, techniques, a game plan etc.. to defeat Floyd can't honestly be surmised from any of his previous fights. The first Castillo fight (where Floyd had a bad shoulder) was quickly rectified in the rematch, and no other fighter has come close since. De La Hoya's effort was admirable, but Floyd coasted to victory and the myth that DLH stopped throwing the jab late was created (even though punch stats or an observant eye prove otherwise).

        With a fighter like Pacquiao we can literally watch round after round of him in life and death battles getting battered and bruised relentlessly to create a foundation for a prediction or analysis. Contrast for a moment the Pac-JMM rematch with the PBF-Castillo rematch. What we learn is one fighter is dynamic enough to apply what he learned in the first fight and win convincingly, while the other enters the ring as if it were round 13 and changes nothing.

        Roach said it best. There is no game plan to beat Floyd, what you hope to do is find some mistakes and capitalize on them. This is a complement that Freddie has never given any of his own fighters including Pacquiao or Khan.

        Floyd Mayweather Jr. will always be the fighter where single landed punches are so amazing, so shocking, and so unexpected that they will always be played over and over and over and over again by his detractors.


        Floyd is truly the pound 4 pound king, and one of the all time greats.
        Did you really just typed all that up?

        Anyway Pacquiao's Hatton KO, nuff said. Also a cause of controversey(cant spell right now)

        Comment

        • Carpe Diem
          Seize the day
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Jan 2010
          • 15986
          • 1,219
          • 981
          • 44,413

          #5
          I sort of agree. That's why he's held to a much higher standard than arguably everyone in the sport right now.

          Comment

          • bose
            Undisputed Champion
            Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
            • Sep 2010
            • 1384
            • 27
            • 0
            • 7,576

            #6
            people do this with other fighter too, fans, from what i seen point out the flaw of all fighters, repetitive is the norm

            Comment

            • brick wall
              Undisputed Champion
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • Feb 2008
              • 6480
              • 259
              • 35
              • 24,574

              #7
              this thread looks like a response to gino ros' thread...ts should realize that gino ros is one of the biggest ***** in nsb.

              Comment

              • Chups
                Banned
                Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                • May 2004
                • 18402
                • 1,835
                • 1,281
                • 52,879

                #8
                His mouth analyzed more than his punches.

                Comment

                • Twako
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                  • May 2010
                  • 2781
                  • 295
                  • 142
                  • 15,069

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Merqui Sosa
                  When critics and detractors try to create arguments on why they believe Floyd will lose an upcoming fight they almost invariably point to A SINGLE LANDED PUNCH in a particular round to create the foundation for their entire (strawman) argument.

                  THIS IS UNHEARD OF IN BOXING HISTORY AND IS A TESTAMENT TO FLOYD'S GREATNESS.

                  How many times have we seen the TWO PUNCHES landed by Shane, or the TWO PUNCHES landed by Corley or the ONE PUNCH landed by Judah as the basis for criticism against Floyd, or worse yet a prediction against him in an upcoming fight. It's repeated over and over again AD NAUSEUM to the point where its almost comical: "GO TO 3:26.54 seconds of the video with 1:27.483949 left in the round and see Fraud get hit!!!! If (insert fighters name here) lands that punch, HE'S DEAD!"

                  Why is this?

                  It's because finding blueprints, techniques, a game plan etc.. to defeat Floyd can't honestly be surmised from any of his previous fights. The first Castillo fight (where Floyd had a bad shoulder) was quickly rectified in the rematch, and no other fighter has come close since. De La Hoya's effort was admirable, but Floyd coasted to victory and the myth that DLH stopped throwing the jab late was created (even though punch stats or an observant eye prove otherwise).

                  With a fighter like Pacquiao we can literally watch round after round of him in life and death battles getting battered and bruised relentlessly to create a foundation for a prediction or analysis. Contrast for a moment the Pac-JMM rematch with the PBF-Castillo rematch. What we learn is one fighter is dynamic enough to apply what he learned in the first fight and win convincingly, while the other enters the ring as if it were round 13 and changes nothing.

                  Roach said it best. There is no game plan to beat Floyd, what you hope to do is find some mistakes and capitalize on them. This is a complement that Freddie has never given any of his own fighters including Pacquiao or Khan.

                  Floyd Mayweather Jr. will always be the fighter where single landed punches are so amazing, so shocking, and so unexpected that they will always be played over and over and over and over again by his detractors.


                  Floyd is truly the pound 4 pound king, and one of the all time greats.
                  hold your horses. you posted this in a diff thread in response to a *****-created-thread nitpicking Floyd. riiiiight. he was dumb enough to do that yet you're dumber by creating a separate thread just for this.

                  Comment

                  • MindBat
                    floyd gobbler
                    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                    • Jun 2006
                    • 16853
                    • 571
                    • 841
                    • 25,210

                    #10
                    It's amazing how Floyd getting hit once and rocked doesn't create an urgency among his haterz to have Pacquiao clean his clock knowing Pacquiao is a "KO artist".

                    To them a court room appearance is much more appealing.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP