Kind of like what Corrales did??Quote:
Originally Posted by hitmandonny
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Kind of like what Corrales did??Quote:
Originally Posted by hitmandonny
Great post, I agree with most of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by albsur2006
Rickys weaknesses are much easier to spot than Floyds and I don't think I'd take to task most of what's been said so far. I'd add that a propensity to block with his face and having that left hand too low is a pretty good combination for Floyd scoring with the straight right all night long
Floyds much more interesting to look at I think because the faults aren't as glaring...but I've got to go home now so I'll post later... ;D
Good assessmentQuote:
Originally Posted by hitmandonny
Ricky walks into punches at the start of each round.
Lol. Ricky walks into punches at the beginning, middle and end of every round :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by hackey100
Mayweather's weaknesses Hatton won't be able to take advantage of but Mayweather will be able to badly take advantage of Hatton's weaknesses thats the difference.
The only faults i can even sorta see with floyd are his brittle hands, and apparent lack of power at higher weights, i say apparent just cause i do think floyd hits harder than we may think when he wants to. As far as hatton i don't think he has too many faults it's just that he outmatched in a lot of areas when compared to floyd. The caliber of opponets he had i also think will affect him a bit once he gets in the ring and sees the difference between the guys he fought in the past and mayweather. I can see hatton gettin frustarated trying to catch floyd with a good shot while getting potshotted in return. After a couple of rounds i think it will take it's toll since i don't see hatton backing down and pressuring floyd for as long as the fight lasts.
Hatton's faults have been his defense, his stamina of late though there are reasons for that, his lack of hand speed, and he is prone to cuts.
Mayweather faults are he can get persuaded to go onto the ropes too easily, he doesn't use as much footwork as he should have against Dela Hoya, he knows too well that he is doing better than his opponent even when it looks close from the outside, he won't dominate at the end of rounds just to secure the round.
Both men have fault's but both men have learned to overcome them and use them to their advantage...
Hatton--His biggest fault may be the fact Hatton seems to be a one way or the other fighter...Either Ricky is the body attacking punching machine that leaves little room for an opponent to breath or he is the get off and hold Hatton that has brought him a lot of criticizm in the WW division. Even though it is a smart and fairly effective style for him....Hatton needs to combine the two more and learn to use the hit and hold in the earlier parts of his fight and wear guys down then open up with his all out assult....other then his being cut prone that is really Hattons biggest weakness....Because each style can be fiigured out by superior boxers...Ricky has yet to meet up with one....and stamina has been a good friend to Hatton...so all in all diversity in his style is Hattons biggest downfall and game hole
Mayweather Yes he is P4P the best in the world but everyone has holes in their game and Floyd is not the exception....Many are fooled between the fact he has the physical ability to compensate for them...Floyd has intimidation factor on his behalf...not power intimidation but the fact guys are so worried about making sure they can get to his level and not be outclassed when they fight him many throw away their whole game plan had coming into the fight....
Despite 24 KO's out of 38 wins Floyd is not really a strong fighter...his KO's come mostly from accumulation of punches and wearing his opponent s down with superior stamina....It is no secret Floyd is not a big fan of mixing it up rough...he is also a big fan of the ropes the place to beat him.....In the middle of the ring he is too fast and slick but on the ropes a guy can be rough with Floyd lean on him get off shots close....will they get off a lot of shots? no because he will find a way out but if a fighter is willing to push with arms tie him up push off get in a 1,2 hold wait for the ref to brteak up the mix and dig in the body until so Mayweather will wear down and get frustrated.....A perfect example of a style to beat floyd crazy as it sounds would be Hopkins...Hit anywhere get dirty...We have seen in the past how Floyd reacts to being bullied....and to beat a fighter do to him what he hates most...Mayweather is not the exception
CC DAXX KAHN!
I've been saying this now for some time, Ricky boxes with two completely contrasting yet easily meshable styles. He's got the high octane speedy body punching style (all his early career & Rounds 1 to 6 vs. Urango.) and then there's the ugly (yet effective side that we've all witnessed against Tszyu and Colazo....
Incredibly glad that someone else can identify this as i thought i was beginning to question whether or not I was imagining it!!!
Please...tell me that was sarcasm?Quote:
Originally Posted by albsur2006
Mayweather, perhaps lack of power and willingness to engage at the higher weight.
Hatton, good at getting inside, but stays there admiring his work and gets cracked in return when his punches hasn't had the effect he hoped (Collazo, Urango).
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
CC Returned.....it would be a rather ugly combo at times but very effective.....and that relentless body punching Hatton has showed throughout his career is what first made me a fan of his....Most guys today don't attack the body like Hatton does....The body work IMO is more important then the head...especially since you are not going to knock some guys out no matter how hard you hit....wear that body down though and they wil fall