Who would you rather be trained by Mayweather or Tyson?

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  • The Viper
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    Who would you rather be trained by Mayweather or Tyson?

    If you had month or two to get ready for a fight? Who would rather be trained by? This was the topic on the breakfast club this morning btw..........
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    Obviously by Floyd Mayweather. Tyson was overrated AF
    There's nothing cool about getting beat up or bruised up
    Last edited by aldo5408; 01-09-2017, 05:29 PM.

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      #3
      Floyd because I want to be a slick bruvva deep down inside

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        #4
        Originally posted by The Viper
        If you had month or two to get ready for a fight? Who would rather be trained by? This was the topic on the breakfast club this morning btw..........
        I would choose my own trainer over either, if that was an option, because my trainer knows me better than either of those could possibly learn about me in one month, or even a year.

        That said, if I had to pick, it would be Floyd, really only because I studied Floyd for so many years I feel I would be able to pick up what he would try to work with me easily, wheras Tyson might try to adjust my natural style comfort zone. I am already a defensive oriented fighter who is most comfortable in a philly shell variation.

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        • PAC-BOY
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          #5
          Well if i wanna beat the *** out of people...Tyson

          If i wanna duck Run Clinch and have ref in my pocket...Floyd

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          • A.K
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            #6
            Floyds training won't do nothing for someone like Soulja boy because he has no basics. Mikes training could actually benefit someone with no basics by helping them develop a power punch.

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            • Sadiqkingofko
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              #7
              Floyd without question

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              • The Viper
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                #8
                Originally posted by A.K
                Floyds training won't do nothing for someone like Soulja boy because he has no basics. Mikes training could actually benefit someone with no basics by helping them develop a power punch.
                was thinking this myself.......not sure it's enough time for souja boy to learn the basics

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                • pacmanis1
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                  #9
                  Never really boxed but I've always been strong for my size and reaction time has never been amazing so I'd probably benefit more from Tyson.

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                  • ironmike2012
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                    It would depend on who you where fighting.

                    Floyd was great, but his style would not work for everyone.
                    Remember Broner trying to be Floyd, we see how that worked out.

                    Mike is a student of the game, he has probably watched more boxing and knows more about it than Floyd.

                    Even though I like Mike more, Mike was only in peak condition for a short time, Floyd was always in peak condition.
                    Hard to decide.

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