No this has never been posted before.amazing
[VIDEO] Spadafora sparring with Mayweather
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Come on man, this stuff has been posted more often than the video about Margarito confronting Floyd.Comment
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I'm not going to be one of these fools who sits there and says Spadafora would give Floyd a drubbing, but what you just said about the angles, its the reason why til this day the fight at least makes some type of sense.
It would be great to see Floyd in there with a guy who's Ring IQ would be on par with, if not better than his - He had trouble figuring Spadafora out then, likely still would now.
Floyd wins, but it wouldn't be a one sided beatdown as most suggest and I'd bet it would be his stiffest test in a whileComment
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Rounds 1&2 have been posted before, but this is the first I've seen of 3,4,5,6.
Seems to me that Spadafora could do everything that Mayweather could, only better. Being "out-of-shape" can mean anything and everything, depending on the sentence context, but to me doesn't touch on skill, but on stamina. The skill is always there. So being "out-of-shape" in this sparring session, indicates that those who say this, could see that his performance was not up to their expectations.
This may have had something to do with Spadafora......
Perhaps this session caused the creeping beginning of Maywather's dislike of facing southpaws....... Just a specualtion, nothing more, but I've noticed that other than Ortiz, his major fights have been against orthodax stance fighters.
A pity only maybugs seemt to be commenting here....and mercifully just a few.Comment
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Stuff like this will continue to prove why the majority of Boxing fans who have never stepped foot into a ring are utterly clueless.
Let's just throw out the window the fact that Spadafora was in tip top shape on the verge of a fight and Mayweather was at the beginning of training camp shape. Spadafora landed some good punches on Floyd and put him FLAT ON HIS BACK Omgzzzzzzzz we might aswell count that as a knockout.
This is what you call a good hard sparring session.Comment
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exactly. good post.
Stuff like this will continue to prove why the majority of Boxing fans who have never stepped foot into a ring are utterly clueless.
Let's just throw out the window the fact that Spadafora was in tip top shape on the verge of a fight and Mayweather was at the beginning of training camp shape. Spadafora landed some good punches on Floyd and put him FLAT ON HIS BACK Omgzzzzzzzz we might aswell count that as a knockout.
This is what you call a good hard sparring session.Comment
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Exactly, this is what boxers call good work.
Stuff like this will continue to prove why the majority of Boxing fans who have never stepped foot into a ring are utterly clueless.
Let's just throw out the window the fact that Spadafora was in tip top shape on the verge of a fight and Mayweather was at the beginning of training camp shape. Spadafora landed some good punches on Floyd and put him FLAT ON HIS BACK Omgzzzzzzzz we might aswell count that as a knockout.
This is what you call a good hard sparring session.Comment
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Rounds 1&2 have been posted before, but this is the first I've seen of 3,4,5,6.
Seems to me that Spadafora could do everything that Mayweather could, only better. Being "out-of-shape" can mean anything and everything, depending on the sentence context, but to me doesn't touch on skill, but on stamina. The skill is always there. So being "out-of-shape" in this sparring session, indicates that those who say this, could see that his performance was not up to their expectations.
This may have had something to do with Spadafora......
Perhaps this session caused the creeping beginning of Maywather's dislike of facing southpaws....... Just a specualtion, nothing more, but I've noticed that other than Ortiz, his major fights have been against orthodax stance fighters.
A pity only maybugs seemt to be commenting here....and mercifully just a few.
Floyd does not have a dislike of facing southpaws.
You're forgetting Judah, Corley, Mitchell etc
Floyd is 7-0 against southpaw fighters and has performed superbly against them, stopping majority.Comment
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Ortiz, Judah, and Corley were Southpaws. Mayweather-Spadafora makes ZERO SENSE NOW. It would have made some sense back when both were LW's, that's about it.Rounds 1&2 have been posted before, but this is the first I've seen of 3,4,5,6.
Seems to me that Spadafora could do everything that Mayweather could, only better. Being "out-of-shape" can mean anything and everything, depending on the sentence context, but to me doesn't touch on skill, but on stamina. The skill is always there. So being "out-of-shape" in this sparring session, indicates that those who say this, could see that his performance was not up to their expectations.
This may have had something to do with Spadafora......
Perhaps this session caused the creeping beginning of Maywather's dislike of facing southpaws....... Just a specualtion, nothing more, but I've noticed that other than Ortiz, his major fights have been against orthodax stance fighters.
A pity only maybugs seemt to be commenting here....and mercifully just a few.Comment
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OMG look at Floyd's footwork, he's losing his legs, he's not moving around a lot, OMG! Floyd had already lost his legs by 130!
I've seen this. This is not the sparring session that people claim Floyd got whooped in. It was another one where "Floyd" is wearing a red shirt and he looks a lot bigger than the actual Floyd, and yes, Spadafora did get the best of that "Floyd".
I no longer see the video around. But in the end, "Floyd" lays down on the mat because he was tired. The video was posted and it was ridiculed, every one agreed that didn't look like Floyd. That's where the "Floyd was out of shape" claims come from, the guy was too big, Floyd was never that big even out of shape.
This is the only legit sparring video out, and as you can see, Spadafora didn't get the better out of nobody.Comment
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