Diaz: Mayweather a normal fighter

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  • JOM'S
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    #11
    Originally posted by 120
    So they're supposed to go into the fight thinking there are no flaws in Floyd's style and they will lose in order to win?
    imho they should come to win and take advantage of flaws, but to come thinking he is normal fighter is not a good start ....

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    • Kagami Taiga
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      #12
      Originally posted by 120
      So they're supposed to go into the fight thinking there are no flaws in Floyd's style and they will lose in order to win?
      no, they should go into the fight understanding the task ahead of them. they arent fighting a normal fighter, u go into the fight thinking that and u are gonna lose. im not saying they need to think that hes perfect, but they need to understand exactly what they are doing.

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      • $mannyFresh
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        #13
        I think what Diaz is referring to is that Floyd is not unorthodox. Cuban amateurs have a similar approach to boxing.

        Jabs, straight rights, and left hooks are the only punches he uses. His footwork is textbook but what makes him so difficult is how effectively he executes everything he does.

        There's absolutely nothing wrong with what Diaz said, and I'm sure he knows how difficult this fight will be. He's just being positive.

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        • PrinceCharlez
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          #14
          Mosley's trainer said this "what were dealing with is something different, & there's a window of opportunity, if we take it and don't cap on it that window is closed".


          Mosley trained one of floyds flaws...he hit him to the stomach and came upstairs & it worked, but it didnt win the fight. Floyd figured shane out and that punch was gone for good.

          If Cotto believes that he can figure out floyds flaws with a million and one of his own the guy is crazy. Cotto game plan should be like floyds "win by any means". Floyd doesnt get a game plan because styles make fights....watching floyd vs hatton isnt going to the same fight as floyd vs cotto..

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          • nutz_n_ya_face
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            #15
            If Mayweather is normal then Cotto must be a handicap. I see a human pinata this coming Cinco de mayweather YO.

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            • Kagami Taiga
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              #16
              Originally posted by $mannyFresh
              I think what Diaz is referring to is that Floyd is not unorthodox. Cuban amateurs have a similar approach to boxing.

              Jabs, straight rights, and left hooks are the only punches he uses. His footwork is textbook but what makes him so difficult is how effectively he executes everything he does.

              There's absolutely nothing wrong with what Diaz said, and I'm sure he knows how difficult this fight will be. He's just being positive.
              to me, that explination still doesnt make any sense.

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              • TheSurgeonMDMPH
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                #17
                Originally posted by QUELOQUE
                Step to Floyd's left, stay on or behind his left shoulder, and his accuracy will drop enough to be able to take rounds from him behind a solid output and defense. Mayweather's an excellent fighter, but if you approach a fight thinking what most think, you'll have another L on your record before stepping into the ring.

                Diaz has to know that Floyd is an abnormal fighter, but he just wants to downplay the level.
                staying on his left puts u in right in the crosshairs for his L hook. And the guy is still fleet of foot to make that minor adjust before unloading the L. And dont 4get he is not always in the shell the entire fight. His versatility iz what makes him the best in the sport.

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                • Mohammedini
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by -Huey-
                  Every trainer thinks they have the remedy to beat Floyd, so far they've all failed. The fact to the matter is, Floyd is unpredictable.
                  No, he just adapts to everything

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                  • Bobby No Sex
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                    #19
                    im betting big on floyd now.

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                    • Unknown Champ
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mohammedini
                      No, he just adapts to everything
                      In a sense, Bruce Lee's theory of fighting, well, in the ring

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