
Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Ron Swanson

Originally Posted by
Master
Judah knocked Floyd down and Corley wobbled Floyd.
So 15 seconds of struggles in 7 fights constitutes struggling in your mind. Appreciate the clarification
How many times have you seen Floyd struggle in his whole career?
15 seconds is a long time because he was seriously hurt in those seconds. Other than Shane, that is the only time he was wobbled and out of control.
I'd say he had many minutes of struggles against Augustus. More struggles against Shane, more against Cotto, more against Maidana, more against Castillo.
The Judah fight he did touch his glove down but it didn't seem like he was hurt but rather caught off guard/off balance with a good shot.
But, like I said I appreciate the clarification. Struggles is vague, it's for the eye of the beholder. Some would say he struggled against Delahoya. My perspective is that Delahoya took rounds with ineffective aggression. I can't remember Delahoya landing one significant punch in the fight. The closest thing to a significant punch I would consider the left hook in the last seconds of the 12th where Floyd decided to exchange for amusement. If you don't land any significant punches that doesn't seem like struggles to me, but he was stealing rounds so someone else could call it struggles. To each their own.
For me to consider a fighter struggling I have to begin questioning if they will win or lose. Maidana I, Castillo I and the 2nd round versus Mosley are the occasions where I questioned if Floyd would win or not.
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