He had the combination of natural talent, mental fortitude and surrounded by his boxing family. Boxing was second nature to him
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Was Floyd Mayweather's main advantage over his opponents overlooked?
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I came in expecting his reach lol. But yea disagree with you op. Probably like someone said his will to win/determination. Most boxers say he's the hardest working fighter they've ever seen
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostHonestly it really was a perfect storm, he was an excellent athlete with pretty much perfect boxing proportions. He was in the gym from an early age and really took the the sport learning the tricks and then making the tricks his own (which takes an insane amount of work). He had that never ending well of desire because the people he looked up to were good boxers but not quite the very best so he knew what he had to be better than and I think those guys knew it also and helped to mold Floyd that way. Floyd is also a greedy person so he could never have enough, but he knew that hard work was the only way to get the most possible.
Those combination of things is the rarest of things and what gave him the advantage over pretty much everyone, even when fights were tough where most top ends guys falter Floyd figured out a way to fight back.
Plus even if a dude is put through what Floyd was most will burn out or not pan out even close to the same way, so it really takes a special sort to become what Floyd became.
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It's his instincts, followed by his mental strength and the discipline to work on every aspect of the game.
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Originally posted by TOBYLEE1 View PostHe had the combination of natural talent, mental fortitude and surrounded by his boxing family. Boxing was second nature to him
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Fighters like him usually got beaten heavily while young, they learned not only to survive but to adapt and make adjustments.
When you see a fighter that has never been touched and out of nowhere comes a guy and hurts him, the fight it's over.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostYeah I see it similar to this. A perfect concoction of ingredients which came together. But the foundations were definitely laid by a father who was never going to take no for an answer in my opinion. I think Roy Jones was pushed equally hard, and almost in a sadistic way, but difference was that Floyd Snr was himself a talented and knowledgable fighter.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostYeah basically you have summed it up in a lot less words what I was trying to convey lol. I always felt like he had a leg up on any opponent.
Some here dislike him for his personality and refuse to recognize what he was.
After his father went to jail he hooked up with a white family that were millionaires and he was able to also absorb the business side of the sport and life in general.
He has also lived a clean life up to this point
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostI'm not talking about seeing the future. I'm talking about reading cues from an opponent's positioning and body language. Interestingly, the moments in which Pac has success were when he played against this, doing feints and awkward movements to cause Floyd to falsely predict a movement and Pac would catch him as he responded. Roach prep'd Pac brilliantly for that fight, though (for whatever reason) Manny failed to deliver the volume needed.
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Originally posted by HanzGruber View PostI came in expecting his reach lol. But yea disagree with you op. Probably like someone said his will to win/determination. Most boxers say he's the hardest working fighter they've ever seen
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