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Originally posted by TrueBoxingFan23 View PostI disagree! Margarito was already threw and washed up when he fought PAC! Rios is not better than Guerrero! Guerrero would never lose to Alverado!! And Bradley is not better than Canelo! He bigger and faster and would beat the hell out of Bradley!! Floyd just make his opponents look easy! Please just stop! I can tell you don't know **** about boxing
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I thought Floyd started to look tired a lot earlier in the Maidana rematch. I don't think it's his legs as such, he just doesn't seem to have the gas tank he had once.
That's to be expected. Pac doesn't have the same gas tank either.
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Originally posted by Dr Rumack View PostI thought Floyd started to look tired a lot earlier in the Maidana rematch. I don't think it's his legs as such, he just doesn't seem to have the gas tank he had once.
That's to be expected. Pac doesn't have the same gas tank either.
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Legs, legs and mo' legs. I wonder how his feet and toes are doing. Freddie never mentions that. What about his hips. What about the shoulders and elbows. Does he still have those? Since Freddie is such a master of human anatomy will he be giving out chiropractic sessions after the fight? Lol...
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Originally posted by El-blanco View PostIt's hard to gauge how good his stamina is now because he throws 40 punches a round. Hes never been a high volume guy but I'm curious to see what it's like if he's forced to throw a lot at this age.
He moved pretty well for the most part, but you could see the strain on his face at times and he spent a lot of the later rounds looking at the clock. Given that Maidana isn't exactly an endurance athlete himself that was an interesting aspect of that fight.
I think if it comes to a point where Floyd has to throw a lot he's already beaten. He won't win continuous exchanges with Manny Pacquiao. If Pacquiao can get into scoring positions he will score, even against Floyd. But this fight has come so late that you would have to question Pacquiao's ability to maintain a significant level of pressure for 12 rounds, even against a slightly faded Floyd.
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Originally posted by Dr Rumack View PostI thought Floyd started to look tired a lot earlier in the Maidana rematch. I don't think it's his legs as such, he just doesn't seem to have the gas tank he had once.
That's to be expected. Pac doesn't have the same gas tank either.
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Originally posted by Dr Rumack View PostI think he masks discomfort very well in the ring. Everything is about conveying the message that he's comfortable and in charge. But the Maidana rematch was the first time ever where that facade was starting to show cracks.
He moved pretty well for the most part, but you could see the strain on his face at times and he spent a lot of the later rounds looking at the clock. Given that Maidana isn't exactly an endurance athlete himself that was an interesting aspect of that fight.
I think if it comes to a point where Floyd has to throw a lot he's already beaten. He won't win continuous exchanges with Manny Pacquiao. If Pacquiao can get into scoring positions he will score, even against Floyd. But this fight has come so late that you would have to question Pacquiao's ability to maintain a significant level of pressure for 12 rounds, even against a slightly faded Floyd.
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