My good friend that sparred with Emile griffith for three years says that about every fight since Chavez and Ricardo lopez retired. And james toney.
Although there are many good fighters today, I do agree with your buddy to an extent considering how he fought in the Griffith era.
There are some parts of the game that are missing in today's boxing such as in-fighting or just boxing each other from the midrange , skill for skill without all the BS clinching.
There are things that are " lost art " in the modern Boxing.
At least they fought each other. Twice![]()
Cold Heart and a Weak Mind
I'm intrigued to see what he said there that anyone will disagree with.
As for the "lost art" part of the conversation on this thread. It will only get worse. The low participation in boxing will adversely effect trainers which will further diminish what is taught. People overlook the major fault in being a niche sport. The viewers are fine. The low participation is going to kill the sport.
So mayweather should have no problem fighting either out of them.
I've grown to like Pacman over the years but I've always disliked his style. He does fight like an amateur and his style don't do much for me. I tried hard to like him but his style of fighting still doesn't appeal to me. Its sloppy, wreckless, and full of fundamental flaws.
I like him as an inspirational figure but as a purist, I'm not thrilled by his approach.
Floyd is right about Bradley too and I too have been saying this for awhile now. Bradley has amateur tendencies in his offense. Not only does he punch without a tightly clinched fists, but he flails a lot. His punching technique is horrible and that's one of the reasons why he fatigued faster in the last pacman bout. He loops his punches instead of thowing it straight from the shoulder and that gets u tired faster especially when u miss with those kind of shots.
They are amateurs compared to floyd.
For a second when I heard him saying amateur I was thinking about guys more worried more about scoring light flurry shots and raking up points. Have to admit, its a tad ironic..but I get what he is saying
He's spot on about Bradley...he looked and fought like he hit his stamina wall very early on. It's not the first time. Interesting he points out Arum, again, as a roadblock and Manny not being what he once was. Sounds like an open door..
handpicking floyd aint got the right to say shit about either guy. at least they accept great challenges and thrive to fight the best, and not make excuses one after another! floyd knows nothing about honor & the quest to be a true all time great. at least pac and bradley have the balls to go for broke.
I agree with pretty much everything he said, but I think he's being a little hard on Pac. Pac fought a smart fight and got the W against a highly ranked/regarded undefeated champion.
But he's 100% right about Bradley, he fought like an amateur and gassed himself early.
And he's right that Pac doesn't have the same pop in his punches anymore.
...and yet she has not considered fighting any of one them, apparent that she is too scared for her health!
I can see if he made those comments as a fan. As professional it's kind of just more inflammatory smack talk. Definitely not the type of comment you should make when you're lined up against Maidana. Would he make that kind of comment about Maidana? no because he knows if he told the truth about his own fights, less people will buy the ppv and he'd be out some money.
There is truth in what he says about bradley.... bradley looked very Cornelius bundrage in winging those shots. At the same time, i'd like to see how clean Mayweather could look against Bradley and handled the swarm/ and Tim's work rate. I would also say that Bradleys not a natural welter and put on that muscle to compete at 147, as he has 2" in height less than Mayweather and tried to follow the Marquez KO model against Pac.
Theres truth in what he says about pac punches. Then again its easy to talk when you're not in the same boat. Id have to see mayweather knocked cold and then hitting the comeback trail first. I don't think it will happen though. While anyone can get caught, I just think mayweather would quit after that. As far as amateurs go, talking football with the commentators while you disregard the scrub in the ring with you doesn't scream consummate pro. There's still a difference between great and professional...being one doesn't automatically make you the other.
They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003
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