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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by magee View Post
    Cant be done, and never will be.
    He lost to Castillo already but because "HBO is my family, HBO is my home" he got the nod. People really overrate this prick
    Floyd Mayweather Jr had a badly injured shoulder and wasn't 100 percent, and how long ago was that ? and didn't Floyd Mayweather Jr beat JLC in the rematch handily ?

    And the 1st fight was very close, due to the fact JLC hardly done anything in the first 5 rounds, and IMO Floyd Mayweather Jr won atleast 4 out of the first 5 rounds. And he easily could of won another 2 rounds, especially the 11th round which was close.

    So based on one close fight he's overrated ? how many gift decision's did Muhammad Ali get ? how many did SRR get ? I don't know a single great fighter that hasn't had a gift decision.

    I don't see how that makes him overrated, infact i think it makes Floyd Mayweather Jr look even better, because you can only really name one fight of his that was close. And even in that fight he was injured.

    The fact is Floyd Mayweather Jr is one of the best skilled, best defensive fighters of all time. For certain in the top 10 in the skills department, and he's certainly on the right track to being one of the greats of this era.
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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    Watch Floyds fights he ALWAYS leans to his right with the left low.....I noticed this a few years ago....

    It works for him because of his quickness but a guy like Paul Williams who has tremendous reach would be able to capitalize on it

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    People did see me type DLH at the start of the thread? There's your blueprint. If Mosely can remain controlled he has a shot.
    You don't need fast footwork, you need the right footwork.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    All the above mentioned.
    And you would have to study him and learn how to counter his counters so he can be caught and feet end in the right place at the right time. Straight fighting isnt going to help much as Boom said he leans or rolls with whatever he sees coming anyway. Leg flexability, core strength cardios, skipping in squats and raising up with uppercuts, continential cup a piss, you name it, you'll need it.
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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    Right hooks as he leans back imo, but then it is a lottery with the ref. You will either be done for hitting from behind or he would be warned for turning away. He does verge on fighting with his back turned away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hackey View Post
    Right hooks as he leans back imo, but then it is a lottery with the ref. You will either be done for hitting from behind or he would be warned for turning away. He does verge on fighting with his back turned away.

    That he does at times,,,He gets tight as he can...Puts the right up next to his chin...The left at waist level and then turns as far as he can.....

    I think the reason he gets away with it though is because even though he is almost turned around his feet stay in a forward position

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hackey View Post
    Right hooks as he leans back imo, but then it is a lottery with the ref. You will either be done for hitting from behind or he would be warned for turning away. He does verge on fighting with his back turned away.

    That he does at times,,,He gets tight as he can...Puts the right up next to his chin...The left at waist level and then turns as far as he can.....

    I think the reason he gets away with it though is because even though he is almost turned around his feet stay in a forward position


    Slip your lead foot in behind his and pull his leg out with your foot as you retreat then catch him re balancing.
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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    back him up against the ropes. he's no Benitez there.

    it's futile trying to counterpunch Floyd.

    do not engage him at the center of the ring

    punch to the body. that should be obvious.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    You know how he turns his shoulder to block his chin. He does this with his left shoulder a lot. A couple good left hook could get it going and then catch him with a right as he turns away.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    I've always felt the type of fighter that could beat Floyd is a tall rangy welterweight with very long arms and a good jab.

    There's no one out there right now who really fits that profile.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    Tommey Hearns with out a doubt in my mind would beat Mayweather. A fighter like Sugar Ray Leonard would beat him convincing as well. I fit Benitez would also be a kind of fighter to give him trouble as well. Problem is all those guys are in there 50s and have not fought in over 10 years.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    of course Hearns beats Mayweather. Most ATG Welterweights beat PBF at welterweight. PBF was best at 130 anyway.

    also not-so-ATG guys like Marlon Starling, Curry, Buddy McGirt all beat him.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    Quote Originally Posted by sumkalambay View Post
    of course Hearns beats Mayweather. Most also not-so-ATG guys like Marlon Starling, Curry, Buddy McGirt all beat him.
    Why do you think McGirt beats him? McGirt lost to Meldrick Taylor once and Pernell Whitaker twice. Mayweather is better than Taylor and is a pretty solid comp for Whitaker.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sumkalambay View Post
    of course Hearns beats Mayweather. Most also not-so-ATG guys like Marlon Starling, Curry, Buddy McGirt all beat him.
    Why do you think McGirt beats him? McGirt lost to Meldrick Taylor once and Pernell Whitaker twice. Mayweather is better than Taylor and is a pretty solid comp for Whitaker.
    i'm pretty sure Meldrick Taylor would beat PBF at 140 and Whitaker beats PBF at all weights he's fought at.

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    Default Re: How to beat Mayweather?

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    I've always felt the type of fighter that could beat Floyd is a tall rangy welterweight with very long arms and a good jab.

    There's no one out there right now who really fits that profile.

    I think the highlighted part in going to be the main thing, otherwise it's going to be more of the same in terms of cherry picking oponents.

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