He needs to go all Rocky Marciano and just hit anything he sees. Full on attack mode and hope he gets lucky.
He needs to go all Rocky Marciano and just hit anything he sees. Full on attack mode and hope he gets lucky.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
You know its funny how they compare Broner to Mayweather because it is apples and oranges really. Fighters think that because they have learned to shoulder roll and block punches then that makes them like Money when in all actuality they have only scratched the surface. Really watch Floyd, his timing and ability to move around that ring and put together his punches is second to none he never lets his opponents set the pace. Broner stays in 1 place and flurries here and there which guys like Chino love because they stay in 1 place. This will be a one sided ass whooping for Floyd. The only way Chino stands a chance is to be in Floyds chest and not let him find his rhythm from the opening bell and brawl not box him from low blows to head-butts to coming close to being disqualified if he has to but make it a fight.
It was just mentioned that Chino should go Rocky Marciano on Floyd. No one ever has. You remember Larry Holmes until he made the comment about Marciano not being able to carry his jock strap don't you? Floyd and Holmes both share something in common and as we used to say in The Marine Corps,"One day your mouth is going to write a check your ass can't cash." Here it is, everyone was so focused on their mouths that they forgot to hit the body and ignore that hole on top because at certain points of the fight it won't be available while you opponent is fresh. It's like going to see a great movie. You have to go to the box office in this case a head shot and Floyd will see it a mile away or come in the side door as in cutting off the ring and hitting the body but forget the head early unless Floyd makes an error and takes one peek too many at the screen. I hope I understood the original thread.
He needs to convince himself its a 4 round fight and quite simply realize his only shot is a ko. Go all body and even some high thigh shots. Methamphetamines and a M-4 will also increase his chances.
It sounds great but Floyd is the master at dictating the pace of a fight.
You have this great plan that you are working your ass off to implement, when suddenly you are fighting Floyd's fight. You turn on the gas again, and suddenly you are following Floyd around the ring again while he is peppering you face and body. Floyd is the master at taking you out of your plan, in my opinion.
Floyd will get old in the ring if he keeps fighting long enough, maybe.
I think everyone is right on the money. I'm glad to see Chino get a nice payday but I think this fight will be all Floyd. I can see Chino getting flabbergasted and punching at air. The article I read stressed the importance of Chino working Floyd's body but to do that he needs to find Floyd. Chino is an excellent fighter but he is way out of Floyd's class. Floyd will look like a master, which he is, and Maidana will look like a chump, which he isn't. I think Chino Wil send up on his ass a few times. Floyd is itching for a knockout which I don't think will happen unless Chino gets so frustrated he gets careless, which is possible.
I am thinking of getting the fight but not for the Floyd fight which I think is predetermined as soon as the bell rings but the undercard are great fights themselves.
I must say, as much as I dislike Floyd he is a marvel to watch in the ring.
Last edited by walrus; 04-29-2014 at 12:01 AM.
It will take a very capable fighter to pull of the floyd win. Im not sure chino can train for it in one short camp, but Everyone has flaws though and bad habits that can be exploited. The thing about floyd is he's better defensive fighter than most and a better offensive fighter than most. The secret to beating floyd is to catch him in transition between offense and defense. It's a small window but its there to be exploited.
If you sit back and try to counter him, you're going to be too slow and he wont be there for the return. So he'll take up real estate in the center of the ring and start picking at you with pot shots and then the crowd gets into it. If you go on the offensive and back him up, hes going to try to pick you off on the way in and then retreat into his shell along the ropes. This is where most fighters get greedy and stay too long. Floyd will then change back to offense and put that forearm into you and push you out just enough to sneak in that punch with the in other hand and then unload on you or he'll clinch and then the ref separates you which is a nice easy transition back to offense in the middle of the ring where he has room to work.
You need a fighter that has some head movement and decent footwork (easier now that his legs got older)to corral floyd and push him back. The key is not to get greedy. Just move your way in. Jab.. double jab and use your straight punches. That will get his feet together and his upper body in that cross block position. Nows the time to work your hooks. This gets the crowd and the judges on your side. Now comes the unconventional part that noone gets... Step out before he finds you and zero's in on you and changes back over into offense in his mind because he thinks its safe. He'll follow you out looking to even to get back some of those points he's given away. Body still in defense, mind now on offense. That's when you have to exchange and step into him with your straight punches. You're confusing him and dictating the pace of the fight. Its not a conscious choice to him so he can't change it. He'll either before forced to stay in the shell and let you rack up points or come out and expose himself in transitions.
It's an the boxing equivalent of the off speed pitch. Your body's trying to react to thoughts at the same time. Everyone's vulnerable in transition. few people have seen it with floyd because he controls when and where it happens by dictating the pace of the fight. All it takes is a momentary lapse in concentration. You can either wait for it to happen and try to take advantage of it or find a way to trigger it.
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
He needs to take his hunting rifle to the ring, fully loaded, because there is nothing he can do legally for a better chance..
I bet Floyd is licking his chops at the thought of fighting this punching bag. This is the kind of fight where Floyd will be able to display everything in his arsenal and he's going to be all offense..
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