How would current spence/bud do against 2006 version of money???
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I honestly need to see more of Spence at this point before I pick.
Bud would have to strictly fight in the southpaw stance to make it semi competitive.Comment
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Floyd would outbox Spence to a UD. Spence style just won't cut it for Floyd he just dosent have the speed to keep up and he is just to open. Floyd would be popping him and running all night long.
Bud would be a good fight I pick Floyd but I think if he stayed southpaw and strictly stayed on Floyd with his jab it would be a good one.Comment
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I think it's an even fight. Judah won some rounds but he is a notorious front runner who fades down the stretch and he has a weak chin and lacks a strong will to win and fight through adversity. Spence has no such weaknesses. Spence is a good boxer and a damn good puncher with either hand. He applies tremendous pressure with a smart, accurate, powerful high punch volume attack and he keeps that up as long as the fight lasts. He is perhaps the best and hardest body puncher in boxing. He is much better than Judah and I think he would be a 50/50 fight with the Mayweather who beat Judah.Comment
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He would lose. Floyd post Gatti, up until Oscar, had slowed down, and been fighting consistatly for several years, and lost passion. Judah gave him problems remember that. I would put the Floyd leading up to Gatti, and the Floyd from 2009 leading up to the Canelo fight in their with those guys. Floyd retired because he wasnt in love with the sport anymore. The Floyd who came back, was hungry again and fought flawlessly. Got less knockouts, reinvented his style, gained muscle mass, and fought more economically. The Floyd who faced JMM, would humiliate those guys. The Floyd who faced Canelo was strong, and would walk both down without getting grazed. The Floyd who faced Hatton and Chino would get KO'd silly. In the Chino fight thats when he started running and clinching!Comment
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