Floyd Mayweather Jr Lost a Step? Statistics Show Otherwise

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  • -Kev-
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    #11
    I put this together myself, I didn't copy and paste this from another website, it took some time. So with that, if anyone comes in here to troll and not refute the statistics with simple/non trolling posts will be put on ignore.

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    • Willthethrill
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      #12
      this doesnt mean anything lol, chino isnt that good of a fighter

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      • -Kev-
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        #13
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza
        Come on Kev, you can't possibly believe that.

        His body definitely isn't young. 18 years in the game and 17 of which at the world level is going to have a huge effect on your body.

        The guy even looks old.
        He is a young 37. Like Hopkins at 37, Wlad, Marquez. I consider them all young late 30 year olds. They took little punishment and take care of their bodies.

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        • Reloaded
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          #14
          Mayweather " I felt dry and dead , it was a C- level performance "

          Floyd has slipped a lot , cant put combos together , still super accurate and fast , his defence is still great his offense has faded quite abit and his legs can move for 12 rounds , time will catch everybody Floyd is showing its now catching him .

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          • FeFist
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            #15
            This is why people shouldn't rely too heavily on punch stats.

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            • El-blanco
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              #16
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              I put this together myself, I didn't copy and paste this from another website, it took some time. So with that, if anyone comes in here to troll and not refute the statistics with simple/non trolling posts will be put on ignore.
              No ones trolling you cry baby, you're just wrong for basing how good someone is based on numbers and not how they actually look in the ring. This isn't baseball. "I put this together myself."

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              • -Kev-
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                #17
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                Contrary to popular belief, stats sometimes lie.

                Just watching him fight he clearly, clearly has lost not one step but many steps.

                He's clearly slower, both hand and feet, he get's hit, a lot more, he's sometimes out of position.

                If you compare todays' Floyd with the Floyd that fought Ricky Hatton for example it's complete night and day in comparison.

                Hell, if you compare Floyd of today with the one that fought Mosley it's night and day in comparison.
                He just fought an energetic fighter, that's all.

                If the current 2014 Floyd fought the 2010 Mosley that the 2010 Floyd fought, we'd see the same exact fight, same numbers and everything. Styles make fights.

                If the current Floyd went back to 2007 to fight undefeated Hatton again, we'd see the same fight.

                If the current Floyd fought DLH in May 2007, we'd most likely see an even better performance from Floyd.

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                • Carpe Diem
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                  #18
                  We can't really properly measure where he's at right now until he fights against someone who has a different style than, Maidana. He's definitely shot and he's a lot slower at getting his punches off, but he never looked comfortable against Maidana just like when he fought Castillo twice.

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                  • Enzo Mc is SHIT
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                    #19
                    Depends entirely on how you look at it. You can say that he landed at one of his best percentages ever, or you can say that he landed less punches than he has at any time since 2002.

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                    • NEETzsche
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                      #20
                      he has adjusted his style to be more negative

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