Floyd Mayweather Jr Lost a Step? Statistics Show Otherwise
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Floyd landed some pull counters and uppercuts? Wow I take back what I said, he's still in his prime for sure.
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Floyd's worst performances were in his prime. People are overreacting. Yes he is 37, going on 38, but his body is young. Just saying, people are overreacting. Only thing he's lost is his power from 130. Otherwise, he's the same Floyd, and even better than he was in 2002-2005 when he was getting tagged by Castillo, Corley and Mitchell.Comment
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None of those are pull counters.
Obviously Floyd landed good punches throughout the fight, he won the fight in clear, wide fashion.
But like I said, not many pull counters after Round 3.
That's another sign of an aging fighter and a fighter in decline. Floyd was much sharper in the first 3 rounds than he was in the rest of the fight.
I mean, denying Floyd is well into decline is just outrageous to me considering how clearly obvious it is.Comment
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None of those are pull counters.
Obviously Floyd landed good punches throughout the fight, he won the fight in clear, wide fashion.
But like I said, not many pull counters after Round 3.
That's another sign of an aging fighter and a fighter in decline. Floyd was much sharper in the first 3 rounds than he was in the rest of the fight.
I mean, denying Floyd is well into decline is just outrageous to me considering how clearly obvious it is.
Here's another, and this from the 5th round. We aren't even talking about round 6 through 12.
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