Floyd is very one dimensional, he never adjusts. He's just amazingly good at what he does and has never fought opponents who could take him out of his comfort zone that would force him to try and adjust.
Floyd is very, very overrated.
Fanboys bang on about Floyd adjusting when he's fought the same way for most of his professional career above lightweight.
Floyd does not adjust he just dominates using the same style because it's been good enough for him to conquer the men he has fought in this average era of boxers.
Could Floyd have pulled off his amazingly executed one dimensional style vs a Leonard, Hearns or Duran? Those men would have gave him two options >> 1. Die against the ropes, or >> 2. Fight back and show us what you got.
Could Floyd fight back if there was no other option?
Would he fain injury?
Would he quite on his stool?
Or would he never fight a man who he thinks might force those options upon him?
Thoughts?
Floyd is very, very overrated.
Fanboys bang on about Floyd adjusting when he's fought the same way for most of his professional career above lightweight.
Floyd does not adjust he just dominates using the same style because it's been good enough for him to conquer the men he has fought in this average era of boxers.
Could Floyd have pulled off his amazingly executed one dimensional style vs a Leonard, Hearns or Duran? Those men would have gave him two options >> 1. Die against the ropes, or >> 2. Fight back and show us what you got.
Could Floyd fight back if there was no other option?
Would he fain injury?
Would he quite on his stool?
Or would he never fight a man who he thinks might force those options upon him?
Thoughts?
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