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master boxer that didnt use clinching as a option ?
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostIt is pathetic how they act like he fought his entire career like he does at 38..and even now you have 2 fights out of 48 where he clinched..and Hopkins is ****ing 50
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostName me some ATG'S who didn't clinch at 40..i heard 1 JMM,would love to hear more
Clinching is a part of the sport,over doing it is bad
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Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View PostHopkins is one of my favorites, been a fan for the longest and I've literally stopped engaging those who have this misconception that he's always been this spoiler, it annoys me. That said, a lot of Mayweather fans are gonna experience what I've had to endure with Hopkins.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postyou can't excuse cheating now because a guy used to fight legit years ago. that wouldn't work in any other situation. if you got caught cheating in school would you say "yeah but 5 years ago i passed a test without cheating" if you stole money at work would you say "yeah but i didn't use to steal money"
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rigondeaux >>>>>>>>>>>>>> floyd mayweather
floyd just tags and runs. nothing great about it. he hits u and then gets out of the way and if u get too close he throws a punch and goes for the head lock.
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I think that is a good criteria for what makes a real master boxer, the ability to get out of tight spots without holding or running. Guys who use angles, turning their opponents, masterful defense, and guts to get out of any situation. Holding and running are not masterful skills.
As for Mayweather. The guy has masterful skills, but he cheapens them in the eyes of boxing fans by engaging in a large amount of holding and running. He has the skills to not have to do that, but he does it for safety reasons.
One poster brought up his prime and said he didn't hold in his prime. Floyd didn't start compiling a formidable list of opponents until he was well into his 30's at welterweight, and he was holding and running in that time. His clinching/elbowing and assistance from Cortez in the Hatton fight is undeniable.
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Originally posted by Mukuro View PostI think that is a good criteria for what makes a real master boxer, the ability to get out of tight spots without holding or running. Guys who use angles, turning their opponents, masterful defense, and guts to get out of any situation. Holding and running are not masterful skills.
As for Mayweather. The guy has masterful skills, but he cheapens them in the eyes of boxing fans by engaging in a large amount of holding and running. He has the skills to not have to do that, but he does it for safety reasons.
One poster brought up his prime and said he didn't hold in his prime. Floyd didn't start compiling a formidable list of opponents until he was well into his 30's at welterweight, and he was holding and running in that time. His clinching/elbowing and assistance from Cortez in the Hatton fight is undeniable.
floyd's version of "master boxing" is tag and run, and if a situation gets uncomfortable he headlocks u.
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