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  • CarminePersico
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    #1

    Does floyd not have any KO power because hes weak or ...

    because he has brittle hands ?
    me personally i have broken my hand 6 times ... beacuse of fighting, hitting a heavy bag, ... i have ****ty hands , so if i were boxing i might not put everything into a punch because im afraid i would break my hands ... do you think floyd doesnt hit as hard is because he has weak hands ...or simply just doesnt have enough power ???
  • DiegoFuego
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    #2
    what makes you think he doesn't have KO power?

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    • AintGottaClue
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      #3
      i think he means 1 punch ko power, cause he busted up gattis face pretty well, didnt he bust up judah as well?

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      • TheGreat1
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        #4
        You do know that PBF has 24 ko's and has been in with great Comp his whole career. I think he has good power.

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        • GTL
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          #5
          he has KO power.. from clean accumulated punches...

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          • DiegoFuego
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            #6
            Took it easy on Judah as well. The only guys he hasn't KO'ed lately were Castillo, Corley, and Sosa.

            Castillo has only been KO'ed by Corrales, who hits harder than anybody from 135 down. Corley has a solid chin as well. He's only been rattled by Judah, Mayweather, and Cotto, two of which are BIG TIME hitters. Sosa...I think that was Mayweather not really showing up.

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            • -X-
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              #7
              Floyd has nice power.....its enough to make you stay back and think twice.He will never knock you out with one punch but hes so fast that it all acummulates so i guess thats good power.Just ask gatti.

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              • AintGottaClue
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                #8
                coulda ya possibly re-size that hopkins pic there, its a bit big

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                • Mr. Ryan
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                  I used to feel the same way about Mayweather. Mayweather's hands, particularly the right one, have been broken about as many times as Erik Morales' nose. Mayweather seems to have corrected the problem as he is throwing his right hand more frequently and has become more authoritative with it. In his fights with El Famoso and Sosa, he seemed unwilling to let the punches go and opted to just be elusive. I saw a change in his temperment in the Philip N'Dou fight, as he stood in close and bombed away with the right hand. Since then, he has been withering opponents with it. Now that he has somehow corrected his hand problems, he has become more confident in his right hand, and has thrown it with power comparable to a Bernard Hopkins right. The success of his right hand is what made me feel he was the p4p best, not his choice of opponents.

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                  • AintGottaClue
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    I used to feel the same way about Mayweather. Mayweather's hands, particularly the right one, have been broken about as many times as Erik Morales' nose. Mayweather seems to have corrected the problem as he is throwing his right hand more frequently and has become more authoritative with it. In his fights with El Famoso and Sosa, he seemed unwilling to let the punches go and opted to just be elusive. I saw a change in his temperment in the Philip N'Dou fight, as he stood in close and bombed away with the right hand. Since then, he has been withering opponents with it. Now that he has somehow corrected his hand problems, he has become more confident in his right hand, and has thrown it with power comparable to a Bernard Hopkins right. The success of his right hand is what made me feel he was the p4p best, not his choice of opponents.
                    and as a piony you guys keep specail track on how many times morales's nose has been broken dont ya

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