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  • #81
    Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
    Jump to 31:13, he tried to impose himself and got picked apart.



    uhh no he kept distance to let floyd move, he should of been more closer and let his hands go.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
      To funny bro,the people who talked Broner up as a guy who could replace Floyd(lol)..Now people who believe this is the answer to cracking Floyds code..Floyd has seen it all,in the ring..It's going to take a very good fighter to beat Mayweather,not some flash in the pan..Unless Mayweather stays in the game to long,it's going to be hard to beat him when he's even at 80%..
      people need perspective. broner has immense talent/potential, but frankly, he was still a prospect in my eyes. they stepped him up too quick. the same way with canelo... both got schooled and got reminded of their proper place.

      imo, the same "style" weakness is apparent in floyd... floyd is just too good to let people exploit that weakness. floyd perfected a boxing "system", made to crack and break down styles that he KNOWS.... throw in an aggressive unpredictable fighter ON HIS LEVEL and you got real danger.

      like you said, it will take a good fighter to beat floyd... or father time.

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      • #83
        The problem is Floyd is an excellent counter puncher and would make him pay every time how many punches would he have to eat just to get that close to Floyd.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
          What boxers has Maidana fought to make you believe this??Lopez Broner Karass all have one thing in common..None of them show much movement..Mayweather does,and it will change the fighter Maidana is quickly..When Maidana is force to move,he becomes sloppy and his punches become easy to see coming..
          He's fought all different styles, but I use more of an overall assessment of his skill set presently, not necessarily what is indicated from before. An eye test, if you will.

          As I have said, Maidana was hardly "outboxed" against Devon, he was out of shape and clinched to death. To make matters worse, Maidana laid in the clinch against Devon. Meaning he was overly complacent. Here versus Broner he was rough and tough in the clinch, and prepared to throw nearly 1000 punches. Devon couldn't do the same to a circa late 2013 Maidana what he did before and that is just evident fact. In a rematch, Maidana takes a page out of Porter's gameplan and roughs the **** out of Devon in the clinch.

          Similarly, against Khan Maidana was crowding his shots and mitigating his own power. In a rematch he leverages his shots better on a shopworn Khan and finishes him.

          I agree that Maidana has struggled with movers in the past, but his renaissance of late with the jab helps with that deficiency.

          Finally, as I've said in another thread, I favor Mayweather in a fight between them, BUT current or an even further improved Maidana accounts for himself better than ghost, mosley, canelo, and ortiz did against Money.

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          • #85
            thats the big discussion here... it comes down to what canelo SHOULDVE done versus what he ACTUALLY did.

            i believe canelo had the tools to bother floyd... but lacked the experience and gameplan to do so.

            who gave him the idiotic "blueprint" to try to outbox a master like floyd??? LOL. oscar??? even oscar didnt outbox floyd, his best rounds was when he overwhelmed floyd and won rounds with aggression.

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            • #86
              smh Floyd too slick for Canelo.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by waxfondler View Post
                people need perspective. broner has immense talent/potential, but frankly, he was still a prospect in my eyes. they stepped him up too quick. the same way with canelo... both got schooled and got reminded of their proper place.

                imo, the same "style" weakness is apparent in floyd... floyd is just too good to let people exploit that weakness. floyd perfected a boxing "system", made to crack and break down styles that he KNOWS.... throw in an aggressive unpredictable fighter ON HIS LEVEL and you got real danger.

                like you said, it will take a good fighter to beat floyd... or father time.
                Good post..

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                • #88
                  Canelo boxed a terrible fight, there's no denying that. Whether it was the weight loss or what, I don't know.

                  His game plan was actually one of the worst I've ever seen used against Mayweather especially for a guy with his physical attributes.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Syf View Post
                    He's fought all different styles, but I use more of an overall assessment of his skill set presently, not necessarily what is indicated from before. An eye test, if you will.

                    As I have said, Maidana was hardly "outboxed" against Devon, he was out of shape and clinched to death. To make matters worse, Maidana laid in the clinch against Devon. Meaning he was overly complacent. Here versus Broner he was rough and tough in the clinch, and prepared to throw nearly 1000 punches. Devon couldn't do the same to a circa late 2013 Maidana what he did before and that is just evident fact. In a rematch, Maidana takes a page out of Porter's gameplan and roughs the **** out of Devon in the clinch.

                    Similarly, against Khan Maidana was crowding his shots and mitigating his own power. In a rematch he leverages his shots better on a shopworn Khan and finishes him.

                    I agree that Maidana has struggled with movers in the past, but his renaissance of late with the jab helps with that deficiency.

                    Finally, as I've said in another thread, I favor Mayweather in a fight between them, BUT current or an even further improved Maidana accounts for himself better than ghost, mosley, canelo, and ortiz did against Money.
                    I don't know man,until I see Maidana in against a mover I can't be sure what Maidana is right now..Has Maidana gotten better,I will agree and say yes,yes he has..He has better stamina and seems to use his Jab a hell of a lot more then in the pass..Movers tho,will take Maidana out of position and make him reset very often,and that will play on Maidana Patience and resolve..

                    Maybe your right,I just think Maidana is too slow to trouble Mayweather..Alvarez was fast,but he did not have the right mentality for the Job people are asking from him..It's never been who Alvarez was..Put Maidana mentality in Alvarez body then you might have something..

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                      Canelo boxed a terrible fight, there's no denying that. Whether it was the weight loss or what, I don't know.

                      His game plan was actually one of the worst I've ever seen used against Mayweather especially for a guy with his physical attributes.
                      exactly. they threw whatever advantage they had out of the window.

                      its like paul williams not fighting "tall".

                      canelo fell for his own hype. they gassed him up making him think he is a higher level boxer than he really was at the time.

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