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  • Death_Adder
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    #11
    Mayweather is pretty dumb. He can't read at an elementary school level.

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    • Articulateboxin
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      Hughie Fury probably? I think there is a huge difference between being elusive and boxing IQ. Fury seems to have no answer yet, on how to actually be effective. He just can't seem to work out how he can avoid punches and actually score himself. He's clearly blessed with great speed, granite chin and probably some pop too, he just has no knowledge on how to actually utilize it. I always find it baffling watching him.

      I feel like I should add, this comes with a caveat. He boxes "taxi drivers" with a wonderful punch selection - but the moment he has to actually think, he has no boxing brain at all. Everything seems to escape him
      Last edited by Articulateboxin; 11-12-2019, 08:46 AM.

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      • Robi13
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        #13
        Originally posted by BadMedicin3
        Amir Khan has sub 80 IQ in the ring and out
        Beat me to it. Amir khan is a ****** boxer.

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        • Doritos
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          #14
          Amir Khan has the lowest ring IQ of any boxer I've ever seen.

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          • Doritos
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            #15
            Originally posted by Death_Adder
            Mayweather is pretty dumb. He can't read at an elementary school level.
            Ring IQ isn't education.

            Also not being able to read is a sign of no education, not low IQ.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #16
              Originally posted by Scopedog
              I always thought James Degale was the best example. He was a very skilled and talented athlete but he had no brain for strategy whatsoever. Eubank Jr. is similar, he looks great against no hopers but the couple of times he fought fighters with decent boxing brains in Saunders and Groves he looked totally out of his depth. I thought it was fascinating when the two of them fought because both of them were so lacking IQ-wise that the fight was actually hard to call, although in the end it was Eubank who won out as the fresher and stronger boxer. If Degale did have some boxing IQ I think he would have been able to outbox him.
              That is a good observation, they have all the moves 'But lack creativity and mathematically tactics inside of the ring'. A fighter with high ring IQ, will not really need to be told what to do? It will come natural to them, just like certain snooker players can envision 2-3 shots ahead in the game 'Ronnie O'sullivan was once described to have this ability' Fighters such as Mayweather, Hopkins even Roy Jones could predict what moves and tactics their opponents where going to use. 'Fighters such as Chris Eubank Junior REACT to things what happen to them inside of the ring'. It is this ability to almost warp time inside of the ring, was the attribute basically that made fighters psychologically give up against Floyd Mayweather 'And fall into a routine of implementing the same moves continuously' I have seen no fighter since his retirement who has this ability 'None'.

              Anthony Joshua's Ring IQ has greatly improved, but that has been through pure diligence to improve, it honestly does not come natural to him 'You can almost see him thinking inside of the ring'.

              Tyson Fury's ring IQ is overrated also, Wladimir Kiltschko would of beaten him in the rematch, Fury at elite level thus-far has been a one trick pony.

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              • Death_Adder
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                #17
                Originally posted by Doritos
                Ring IQ isn't education.

                Also not being able to read is a sign of no education, not low IQ.
                I know what they meant. I was just reminding everyone how ****** Gayweather is.

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                • dranoel
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  That is a good observation, they have all the moves 'But lack creativity and mathematically tactics inside of the ring'. A fighter with high ring IQ, will not really need to be told what to do? It will come natural to them, just like certain snooker players can envision 2-3 shots ahead in the game 'Ronnie O'sullivan was once described to have this ability' Fighters such as Mayweather, Hopkins even Roy Jones could predict what moves and tactics their opponents where going to use. 'Fighters such as Chris Eubank Junior REACT to things what happen to them inside of the ring'. It is this ability to almost warp time inside of the ring, was the attribute basically that made fighters psychologically give up against Floyd Mayweather 'And fall into a routine of implementing the same moves continuously' I have seen no fighter since his retirement who has this ability 'None'.

                  Anthony Joshua's Ring IQ has greatly improved, but that has been through pure diligence to improve, it honestly does not come natural to him 'You can almost see him thinking inside of the ring'.

                  Tyson Fury's ring IQ is overrated also, Wladimir Kiltschko would of beaten him in the rematch, Fury at elite level thus-far has been a one trick pony.
                  100% true. Yes folks like Eubank Jr react inside the ring. Floyd Mayweather sets the tone to condition habits and therefore can make “predictions”. I wouldn’t say make a prediction, he just gives what you want to see in order to convert it into a winning situation for him through ingenuity. Having a real time perspective of what will physically occur in real time is a god given gift to an extent because there aren’t many objective and realistic fighters to do things of solving problems quickly. It requires much awareness. I like this post.
                  Last edited by dranoel; 11-12-2019, 10:02 AM.

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                  • Citizen Koba
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BM dnobagaV
                    We know some of the highest, such as Crawford and Lomachenko

                    Which fighters do you think are the absolute ******est, least self-aware in the ring today?
                    Not any dude that makes it near the televised portion of a card, man. Anyone that's made it that far ain't deserving of being called ****** in the ring.

                    If I hadda pick someone who springs to mind as relying more than most on outright physicality rather than ringcraft I might be thinking of Kirkland, but that's probably only because I noticed he's back in action a few minutes ago and his names at the front of my mind.

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                    • Richard Hamilton
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