Why didnt fighters ever fight Floyd on the back foot and make him lead?

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  • djtmal
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    #61
    Originally posted by i love boxing
    Oscar had one of the best jabs in boxing
    When he was in his prime yes he did

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    • Big_L
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      #62
      Cotto did in round 6. Won the round easily.

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      • jas
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        #63
        Floyds too fast to fight him in HIS pocket

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        • SplitSecond
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          #64
          Originally posted by madsweeney
          Lets be real, that's what Manny did and he lost because of it. Not because he was unsuccessful, but because the mentality "oh Manny's not throwing 1000 punches, Floyds making him fight his game...ring generalship"

          Floyd is highly disciplined in the ring and is not afraid to stink up the place while his opponents (who are usually come-forward, aggressive fighters) do care about stinking up the place.
          I don't think its about stinking up the place. I think most guys are worried and trying to land their power shots. Mayweather is content in racking points with the jab. Although the name of the pro games is damage, if the other guy isn't doing damage and you are jabbing him, then atleast there's that for you.

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          • Zaroku
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            #65
            Ployd fights too good, deceptively fast, and has great timing.

            Floyd ruined Spoon23 life.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #66
              Easier said than done

              Ita difficult to outbox a master boxer with that level of skill, talent and IQ

              Fighting at his pace suits him down to a tee.

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              • -PBP-
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                #67
                Because Floyd is better at doing that than you and has a 72 inch reach. In boxing, you have to find the range that gives you the best chance to win and do what you have to do to bring the fight where you want it.

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                • Sweet Jones
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                  Because letting a fighter with superior speed/reflexes and great defence get off first, control the ring and pace would be insanely ******. Mayweather in the centre of the ring is a lot harder to hit than when he's backed against the ropes.
                  It's like people are still in denial or don't want to acknowledge that Floyd Mayweather was also a tremendously skilled, elite offensive fighter, even at the higher weights and with bad hands.

                  Just look at the tape. The walk-you-down version of Floyd Mayweather dayum near killed Gatti, got Sharmba Mitchell to quit on a body shot, broke Shane Mosley's will within 2 rounds of the most lopsided round loss (Round 2) of his (PBF's) career and caused a Zab Judah in-ring meltdown in a fight that Zab had perhaps a 2-3 rd lead at one point.

                  The man was elite in all phases. It is what it is.

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                  • VG_Addict
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                    #69
                    Because trying to box with Floyd is suicide.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by lightsout_finit
                      Care to elaborate??
                      Probably refering to the Zab Judah low-blow in frustration.

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