Floyd's Gameplan to Beat pacquiao

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  • GrandpaBernard
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    #1

    Floyd's Gameplan to Beat pacquiao

    Floyd started unusually fast.

    was manny expecting it?


    Floyd landed 3 right hands. One right in each minute of round 1.

    Don't think manny was expecting Floyd to shoot first. manny was trying to bust back and failing.
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    #2
    Take the lead early

    Slow it down

    Control manny with the jab and straight rights lead or counter

    Jabs to the body to zap manny's explosiveness

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    • Strategic1
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      #3
      Dude...Floyd threw the least amount of punches in his whole career.

      Floyd's plan was to stay out of danger, don't throw,...and just make use of his reach and height advantages to keep distance.

      Honestly the truth is, if Pacquiao was the same size of Floyd in terms of height and reach., he'd beat him.

      That's why Kellerman is right. Pac should be ranked higher p4p compared to Floyd.

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      • Larry the boss
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        #4
        can we please move past that fight? seriously this will just be another troll filled thread

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        • Larry the boss
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          #5
          Originally posted by Strategic1
          Dude...Floyd threw the least amount of punches in his whole career.

          Floyd's plan was to stay out of danger, don't throw,...and just make use of his reach and height advantages to keep distance.

          Honestly the truth is, if Pacquiao was the same size of Floyd in terms of height and reach., he'd beat him.

          That's why Kellerman is right. Pac should be ranked higher p4p compared to Floyd.
          That is a real ****** argument and can be used on any damn person in the history of boxing..Plus there is 0 proof to support that at all...

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          • TX_BOXNG
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            #6
            MoneyMay schooled, but he still looked like chit lol

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            • RussB23
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              #7
              His gameplan was just to outbox him and prevent him from coming in and landing his famous flurries. In the first round manny tried to lunge in like he always does and got hit with a right hand down the pipe and was tentative from then on. After that floyd just jabbed his ass all night and kept him at bay then side stepped and check hooked his ass whenever he got close.

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              • Strategic1
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                #8
                Originally posted by don larryx
                That is a real ****** argument and can be used on any damn person in the history of boxing..Plus there is 0 proof to support that at all...
                yea it's all speculation. But people have their all time p4p lists based on what ifs and imagining if fighters were close to the same size.

                Thus, it's not ****** at all. If you think it's ******. Fine. Thus you propably think p4p lists should be ****** too.

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                • Larry the boss
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Strategic1
                  yea it's all speculation. But people have their all time p4p lists based on what ifs and imagining if fighters were close to the same size.

                  Thus, it's not ****** at all. If you think it's ******. Fine. Thus you propably think p4p lists should be ****** too.
                  yea and that fight was to determine the best of this era and it is over..no need to move the goal post now..both are atg's and Floyd proved his worth..just give him his credit and lets move on..

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                  • TRTboy
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                    Floyd's gameplan was to avoid any type of action. There really wasn't much to say about the fight. The fight ******. Floyd succeeded in controlling pac with " get away from me punches " and strategic clinches. I can't remember a punch from Floyd that stunned pac or made me go owwww.

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