Quote Originally Posted by Ice Cold Boxing
There is no one way of beating Floyd Mayweather Jr, because he adapts to any 1 style too quickly. A good jab is needed but you would need to triple and double the jab not throw one jab at a time. Because Mayweather can counter with a right hand over the top of your jab when your throw it only one at a time. You need to go to the body constantly forget the head shots because your be looking all night and never land a clean hard punch on Mayweather's chin. The body never moves so focus mostly your attack to the body something Castillo done very well in there 1st fight. Basically you need to have a good jab, be fast enough to be able to be somewhat competitive in exchanges with Mayweather. And focus mostly your attack to the body.

I think Paul Williams would do well against Mayweather, Williams uses angles on the inside and outside and he uses a great variety of punches to keep Mayweather guessing. Plus he has a decent jab and amazing work rate to keep Mayweather on the ropes, and also Williams hand speed is pretty good as well. The only problem i see is that Williams defense is very leaky and he would leave many countering opportunities for Mayweather.

I agree with you there but that fight will never happen so we'll never know

I think from everyone Oscar laid out the best blueprint on how to beat Floyd . It was applying pressure and working in burst . It worked well but he was too old to maintain it . Castillo also did a decent job with simple eductated pressure .

Apart from Cotto and Paul I cant see anyone really giving him too much trouble at the moment . He has a way of adjusting to any style which is why he is the creme de la creme of boxing .