Best fighters at adapting to win?
Alot of my favourite boxers are pretty one dimentional ie hatton & nigel benn, both great to watch with raw power but niether had an angle of winning other than rampaging foward throwing bombs! The best boxer of finding a way to win in my time (so far!) is the obvious one floyd mayweather, it doesnt matter wat styles infront of him slugger, speedster, rugged mexican or southpaw he finds a way to win! Also carl frochs pretty gud at adapting in fights, over this super six hes had loads of different styles infront of him and always done well, even when losing a close decsion on away turf to kessler, who'd u lot remember for been gud at changin game plans after the first bell and why????
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Alot of my favourite boxers are pretty one dimentional ie hatton & nigel benn, both great to watch with raw power but niether had an angle of winning other than rampaging foward throwing bombs! The best boxer of finding a way to win in my time (so far!) is the obvious one floyd mayweather, it doesnt matter wat styles infront of him slugger, speedster, rugged mexican or southpaw he finds a way to win! Also carl frochs pretty gud at adapting in fights, over this super six hes had loads of different styles infront of him and always done well, even when losing a close decsion on away turf to kessler, who'd u lot remember for been gud at changin game plans after the first bell and why????
Sugar Ray Leonard is on the short list, even if only based on the Hearns fight. That fight was built up as a classic boxer (Leonard) vs. slugger (Hearns) confrontation, but Leonard was getting outboxed, thanks to Hearns's amazing reach. So Leonard changed horses mid-stream and became the slugger, and scored the TKO. He didn't do it mid-fight, but his adjustment between Duran I and Duran II was also noteworthy.
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Floyd Mayweather, we have seen him adapt in hard situations like the Judah fight.
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Floyd Mayweather, we have seen him adapt in hard situations like the Judah fight.
This. No one else that I have seen ever comes close.
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As a few have already said, Mayweather may be the best at this there has ever been. He epitomises what it is to be a 'Ring General'. Marquez is pretty good at it, too.
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Mayweather and Marquez are the first to come to mind
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Any one who is busy and successful needs to be mentioned like Juan Manuel Marquez and Timothy Bradley.
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Yeah, Mayweather Jr. definitely!
Especially since we already know or have a great "NOTION" of how he "could" have adapted and "would" have effortlessly beaten bigger guys like a "prime Mosely", Cotto, Margarito, Williams, or even Clottey. Throw in the present, clamored fan "faves of the moment", Maravilla, and on a smaller scale, Pacquiao.
We already know anyway how PBF Jr. "would" have just annihilated these... er... challengers? with extreme ease. Wasted effort, a lot of PBF die hards will vow. Warning has even been issued to these elite fighters, as long as they stay away from PBF, they are fine!
"Should" these fights ever have taken off during the perceived time frame of maximum relevance, Mayweather's unequaled skill "should" have been quite a "marvel on display" and "would" have had been too much. It "would" have awed us all without end.
Hell, each one of 'em "could" have even been fight of the year candidates... each and everyone of these "envisioned" matches! No use tho' waste of energy, Floyd Jr. picks em all apart silly.
Floyd Jr. adjusts pretty well against any competition, all opposition, including the more than your average ones, with particular mention for a specialty on fights having size disparity!
The greatest and mostest of all boxers of all time.,, hats off to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. :-\
Re: Best fighters at adapting to win?
Yeah, Mayweather Jr. definitely!
Especially since we already know or have a great "NOTION" of how he "could" have adapted and "would" have effortlessly beaten bigger guys like a "prime Mosely", Cotto, Margarito, Williams, or even Clottey. Throw in the present clamored fan "faves of the moment" Maravilla and on a smaller scale Pacquiao. We already know anyway how PBF Jr. "would" have just annihilated these... er... silly challengers? with extreme ease.
"Should" these fights ever have taken off during the exact perceived time frame for maximum relevance, Mayweather's unrivalled skill "should" have been a "marvel" on display. It "would" have wowed us all without an end.
Hell, each one of these "could" have even been fight of the year candidates.. each and everyone of these "envisioned" matches. It is no use tho', just a waste of energy, for he just picks em all apart so easily!
Floyd Jr. adjust pretty well against any competition, including the more than your average ones even with particular mention on fights with size disparity.
The greatest and mostest of all boxers of all time.,, hats off to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. :-\
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The Mangoose Archie Moore was famously renown for his capacity to adapt and to change tactics whenever the clock was tickin' against him. He has to be part of the top 3, at worst I could negociate for the top 5.