Floyd Mayweather Sr. Padwork

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  • YNG
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    Floyd Mayweather Sr. Padwork

    I always thought that the Padwork sessions between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Roger Mayweather were more about looking good for the media than an actual boxing training.
    However, I really like the way Floyd Mayweather Sr. does his padwork, I believe that he is the best in the bussiness in that regard and during the all access of Mayweather vs McGregor there's a clip of that.
    Is there a full session avialable of Mayweather Jr. doing padwork with his dad?.

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    Last edited by YNG; 03-15-2018, 12:23 PM.
  • Luilun
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    It's more for flash and defense he shortens the boxers punch for one he doesn't teach you how to hit with power. He's just lucky that his son has a lot of talent he doesn't even need him for training nor corner work other than take the mouth piece out and rinse his mouth and wipe his face with the towel

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    • djtmal
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      #3
      Originally posted by Luilun
      It's more for flash and defense he shortens the boxers punch for one he doesn't teach you how to hit with power. He's just lucky that his son has a lot of talent he doesn't even need him for training nor corner work other than take the mouth piece out and rinse his mouth and wipe his face with the towel
      and comic relief don't forget that....

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      • sbbigmike
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        #4
        Would love to see Sr pad work with Oscar, he had Oscar looking Sharp for a lil bit.....Cant find those videos no where

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #5
          Originally posted by Luilun
          It's more for flash and defense he shortens the boxers punch for one he doesn't teach you how to hit with power. He's just lucky that his son has a lot of talent he doesn't even need him for training nor corner work other than take the mouth piece out and rinse his mouth and wipe his face with the towel
          Maybe in his 30's.

          Floyd Sr literally taught Floyd Jr how to box from the ground up.

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          • Ray*
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            #6
            Originally posted by Luilun
            It's more for flash and defense he shortens the boxers punch for one he doesn't teach you how to hit with power. He's just lucky that his son has a lot of talent he doesn't even need him for training nor corner work other than take the mouth piece out and rinse his mouth and wipe his face with the towel
            What happened with Mayweather jr isn’t just “Luck”.

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            • Luilun
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              #7
              Originally posted by Ray*
              What happened with Mayweather jr isn’t just “Luck”.
              He has a gift, Im just saying Mayweather Sr isn't as great of a trainer If you boxed you would know what I'm talking about you must reach a fighter to fully extend his arms when punching not slapping back that shortens the punch he never tells his fighters more hip rotation into the punches for maximum power out put

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              • 2fast2strong
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                #8
                Originally posted by Luilun
                He has a gift, Im just saying Mayweather Sr isn't as great of a trainer If you boxed you would know what I'm talking about you must reach a fighter to fully extend his arms when punching not slapping back that shortens the punch he never tells his fighters more hip rotation into the punches for maximum power out put
                Wow Floyd isn’t a great trainer?

                Well several world champions and at least two hall of Famers think he is.

                And yeah that style of mitts is for muscle memory, just saying.

                And yeah I box too.
                Last edited by 2fast2strong; 03-15-2018, 07:52 PM.

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                • Ray*
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Luilun
                  He has a gift, Im just saying Mayweather Sr isn't as great of a trainer If you boxed you would know what I'm talking about you must reach a fighter to fully extend his arms when punching not slapping back that shortens the punch he never tells his fighters more hip rotation into the punches for maximum power out put
                  I box so yes I know what am talking about, Mayweather jr wasn’t just “Luck” he was a creation by the boxing family. He wasn’t a mistake neither. He was one of the fighters that a trainer can claim they made in every sense of the world. Mayweather sr might not be a great trainer based on everything but when it comes to his involvement/investment in his son then he was a great trainer.

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                  • iamboxing
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                    #10
                    and if it's for show the more reason to put on a serious display showing great skills

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