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What are some weaknesses of the Mayweather jr style?
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View Postfloyd has an average chin... which is probably why he doesn't take to many risks with it
Having a good defense can't account for everything, you're going to get hit in the sport of boxing and the times where his chin was tested he prevailed.
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Anyway I wouldn't call this a weakness but I'd say that in the early rounds fighters don't push the action enough. When feeling one another out they allow him to put rounds in the bank with minimal work. When he adapts in the middle rounds it makes things that much harder for them.
I also think a fighter who doesn't fall into a set rhythm would pose him problems and can throw punches from unconventional angles ( Roy Jones jr not Pacquiao) would be difficult for him. Some of his defense is based on his reflexes but a lot of it is based on his anticipation so if a fighter alternate the speed of their punches or throws from a place he is not expecting they could catch him of guard.
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Originally posted by FeFist View PostHis chin is above average. Aside from the time Judah caught off balance and the time he took a knee how many times has he touched the ground in a professional fight? The times he has been rocked can also be counted on one hand.
Having a good defense can't account for everything, you're going to get hit in the sport of boxing and the times where his chin was tested he prevailed.
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Anyway I wouldn't call this a weakness but I'd say that in the early rounds fighters don't push the action enough. When feeling one another out they allow him to put rounds in the bank with minimal work. When he adapts in the middle rounds it makes things that much harder for them.
I also think a fighter who doesn't fall into a set rhythm would pose him problems and can throw punches from unconventional angles ( Roy Jones jr not Pacquiao) would be difficult for him. Some of his defense is based on his reflexes but a lot of it is based on his anticipation so if a fighter alternate the speed of their punches or throws from a place he is not expecting they could catch him of guard.
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View Postcotto took judah punches flush and didn't bat an eye... floyd's chin is probably his greatest weakness
Anyway, upon consideration I'd say the greatest ***** in his style is that he does not have a game changing punch. If a fight slipped out his grasp ( Hearns v Leonard I) I don't think he'd be able to turn things around.Last edited by FeFist; 08-21-2012, 12:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View Postcotto took judah punches flush and didn't bat an eye... floyd's chin is probably his greatest weakness
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Originally posted by Granite View PostAs in his elevated shoulder and rolling punches. I don't mean Floyd in particular just the style. It's called the philly shell no? I'm new to boxing so I apologize for my ignorance lol
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostThe weakness is that a lot of Floyd is based on hope, he hopes his opponent wont land, and he hopes the ref wont score a punch that looked like it may have landed but didnt, he leaves things to chance and up to the ref and dont take the bull by the horns.
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