UK Trainer Has Blueprint How To Beat Floyd Mayweather

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  • Shapopojoe
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    #41
    Originally posted by cake_cake_cake
    Lol a group of old Brits sitting at a table pretending to have an intellectual conversation about how to beat the greatest boxer in the world as if they would know. This is just sad. It isn't surprising though, Brits are the most delusional people in the boxing world. They actually think Khan can beat Mayweather.
    Yeah, this trainer certainly sounds less intelligent and knowledgeable on the subject than a guy named cake....dolt

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    • badnewsbrown
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      #42
      1. Finish combo's with the jab
      2. Move to Mayweather's left

      The most important things to do against Mayweather imo.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Weebler I
        I'd venture he's from the East end of London, doesn't sound a particularly educated albeit he likely knows his stuff..

        All this blueprint talk is a load of nonsense anyway, Maidana showed how it's not that complicated. Take him to the ropes and beat the piss out of him, but unfortunately he had no answer to the crying to the ref and holding tactics.
        That might work, but what happens when Floyd adjusts? You'd think people would have realized by now that you won't beat Floyd with just one gameplan.

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          #44
          Originally posted by FrankieClutch
          "Just throw when he throws!" That was Tarvers gameplan when be KO'd Roy, right?
          This is what FLOYD should do to Pacquiao and not vice versa, Pacquiao is the one who throws 4-5 combinations and leaves himself open which makes him more vulnerable to getting hit if you punch while he punches, Floyd throws one or max. 2 punches at a time then he's out of there, Mayweather got countered once by Maidana while trying to do the pull counter simply because he overused the move and Maidana adjusted to it, it was a slight error from Floyd that we don't see too often which is doing the same thing over and over again without changing up, versatility is his weapon and he payed the price for abandoning it in this 1 instance against Maidana but after the 4th round he got back to being himself and he changed up beautifully.

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            #45
            Originally posted by dYeyKob
            this is the blueprint.



            PAC needs to put his weight in the lead foot and deliver the KO blow..Much like Penalosa did to Gonzales.

            You won't KO Floyd by landing something to his body, he was never even hurt to the body before and all the fighters he fought ****** away at his body because this is the easiest thing to hit, Cotto, Canelo, Maidana, etc... which are BTW much bigger punchers (especially to the body) than Pacquiao, I very seldom see Pacquiao punch to the body anyway, it's just not his thing.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Ahmed_Ismail
              This is what FLOYD should do to Pacquiao and not vice versa, Pacquiao is the one who throws 4-5 combinations and leaves himself open which makes him more vulnerable to getting hit if you punch while he punches, Floyd throws one or max. 2 punches at a time then he's out of there, Mayweather got countered once by Maidana while trying to do the pull counter simply because he overused the move and Maidana adjusted to it, it was a slight error from Floyd that we don't see too often which is doing the same thing over and over again without changing up, versatility is his weapon and he payed the price for abandoning it in this 1 instance against Maidana but after the 4th round he got back to being himself and he changed up beautifully.
              Trust me if the fight ever happens, we are going to witness Mayweather throwing WHEN Pac throws. He knows Pac throws a lot of punches and leaves himself open and vulnerable so am sure he would be taking advantage of that.

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              • Ahmed_Ismail
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                #47
                Originally posted by Weebler I
                I'd venture he's from the East end of London, doesn't sound a particularly educated albeit he likely knows his stuff..

                All this blueprint talk is a load of nonsense anyway, Maidana showed how it's not that complicated. Take him to the ropes and beat the piss out of him, but unfortunately he had no answer to the crying to the ref and holding tactics.
                Pacquiao is much smaller than both Floyd and Maidana, Maidana used his physical strength and weight advantage to puch Floyd back into the ropes so that he can do work there, Pacquiao is smaller and physically lighter and weaker than Floyd, Pacquiao has never been the type of fighter that uses rough house tactics like Maidana and Maidana's game plan would never work for him becuase of his style and the size disadvantage.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Ahmed_Ismail
                  You won't KO Floyd by landing something to his body, he was never even hurt to the body before and all the fighters he fought ****** away at his body because this is the easiest thing to hit, Cotto, Canelo, Maidana, etc... which are BTW much bigger punchers (especially to the body) than Pacquiao, I very seldom see Pacquiao punch to the body anyway, it's just not his thing.
                  You can KO anyone to the body. He doesn't have a magical liver and no human can ignore liver pain if you hit it on the button.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Ahmed_Ismail
                    You won't KO Floyd by landing something to his body, he was never even hurt to the body before and all the fighters he fought ****** away at his body because this is the easiest thing to hit, Cotto, Canelo, Maidana, etc... which are BTW much bigger punchers (especially to the body) than Pacquiao, I very seldom see Pacquiao punch to the body anyway, it's just not his thing.
                    pacquiao ****** up clottey's body pretty good iirc

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                      #50
                      Please watch Floyd fight southpaws first and before you talk about how Pacquiao can beat him, Floyd very seldom uses the shoulder roll defense against southpaws, he either uses the high gaurd or he just moves and bends at his waist, Pacquiao's only chance is to be very busy against Floyd and sell out to land his own shots and if he's very lucky Floyd might **** up his right hand midway through the fight.
                      Pacquiao will have to be the best Pacquiao he can be to beat Floyd, if Floyd lets Pacquiao get off first too much Pacquiao has a good chance because the straight left from Manny Pacquiao can't be slipped and countered very easily and even if you manage to duck it, he's gonna take a subtle step back and observe where your head is while you're still ducking down and fire 3 or 4 shots at you and he will defnitley manage to land something if he does that for 12 rounds cuz he's too fast, so Manny has to make sure he gets off first and watch out for counter rights by stepping to the side and moving his head after he attacks, the more punches he throws the bigger is the probability that he gets the decision even if he doesn't land too many of these punches (like what happened against Marquez, judges prefer Pacquiao in close fights because he's aggressive).
                      Now for Floyd, the best thing against Pacquiao is controlling distance, if Floyd manages to take a step back as Pacquiao launches his attack and punch between Pacquiao's punches it will be an easy fight for Floyd, Floyd's strength is also his ability to change up during the fight, if he decides to go from a counter puncher to be an offensive boxer every once in a while while using feints and lead with his laser accurate right hand it will be an easy night for him because Pacquiao can't change up so fast and he won't be able to time Floyd (he couldn't time Marquez who's much slower and shorter than Mayweather), so Floyd has to mix up between offense and counter punching and not try to block or slip Pacquiao's punches too much, he should either look to take a step back and counter or back Pacquiao up with right hands followed by left hooks cuz Pacquiao can't fight going backwards and can't fight with his back to the ropes.
                      Floyd has the edge IMO due to his better skills, ring IQ , reach and strength advantage, but Pacquiao has a very good chance due to his speed and foot movement.***65279;

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