I think a lot of it as well has to deal with perspective. You have to think.... "What is Floyd focusing on. What is he looking at that his opponent is not?
I know this may sound weird, but look at Daigo (one of the greatest Street Fighter players of all time). Doesn't necessarily matter which character he uses.... He is still able to dominate his opponents in a way that's so controlled it's almost as if he can see the future. Most people simply write this off as Daigo having "UME" or being able to see the future, when in reality we know that not only does he have complete understanding of the matchup, but he also has the proper perspective to approach the matchup...
I think this is a universal idea that stems to all things, not just boxing. Once one understands this concept, they can apply it to whatever they want be it boxing, chess, tennis... Any kind of 1v1 engagement.
The question I'd like to know is... What event or experience did Floyd have as a young boy that made him see or realize this?
I know this may sound weird, but look at Daigo (one of the greatest Street Fighter players of all time). Doesn't necessarily matter which character he uses.... He is still able to dominate his opponents in a way that's so controlled it's almost as if he can see the future. Most people simply write this off as Daigo having "UME" or being able to see the future, when in reality we know that not only does he have complete understanding of the matchup, but he also has the proper perspective to approach the matchup...
I think this is a universal idea that stems to all things, not just boxing. Once one understands this concept, they can apply it to whatever they want be it boxing, chess, tennis... Any kind of 1v1 engagement.
The question I'd like to know is... What event or experience did Floyd have as a young boy that made him see or realize this?
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