Most counter punchers if not engaged lose their greatest asset right?

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  • texasboi15
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    #1

    Most counter punchers if not engaged lose their greatest asset right?

    Well by this rule of thumb the best strategy to beat Mayweather may lie in forcing him to be the aggressor in the fight.
    Last edited by texasboi15; 10-12-2011, 04:35 PM. Reason: spelling
  • bojangles1987
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    #2
    He's done it, and done it well, multiple times.

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    • Alx.
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      #3
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      He's done it, and done it well, multiple times.
      pretty much this

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      • El.Naranjito707
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        #4
        When certain counter punchers do not get ingaged in countering some of them become great offensive fighters but very few.

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        • SplitSecond
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          #5
          Originally posted by bojangles1987
          He's done it, and done it well, multiple times.
          multiple times against ....? judah?

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            #6
            he was walkin torwards ortiz quite abit in their fight

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            • texasboi15
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              #7
              Maybe the best strategy is to make him make a mistake. Catch him coming in.

              He has to come forward or the fight will be dull as hell!

              The crowds will boo

              and He has to entertain right?

              Let him come to you.

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              • Shadow boxer 3
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                #8
                so just stand there and eat right hands, good game plan

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ugh!
                  multiple times against ....? judah?
                  Judah, Mosley, Ortiz at times, many of his fights at 130, believe me Floyd has no problem walking at fighters.

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                  • viperz007
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by texasboi15
                    Well by this rule of thumb the best strategy to beat Mayweather may lie in forcing him to be the aggressor in the fight.
                    floyd was getting hit alot
                    when he is the agressor

                    imagine if pac makes him the agressor
                    and pac the counter puncher

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