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    Default Re: Mayweathers Elbow

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    That is the forearm, and I guarantee he didn't throw at Hatton as much as positioned it there. You will see mayweather's forearm in a lot of guys' faces like this when they have him on the ropes, but he doesn't use it as a weapon, he uses it to block the right hand coming over top.
    The ropes ain't anywhere near them in that pic. Whacking people with your forearm to avoid right hands is still not on. Look at the pic "Got your left hand tucked under here, perfect, elbow over the top there as you have no hands to block it with"
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    As much as mosley hugs this is one fight floyd is going to need that elbow. We all know he uses it, and he rarely gets called for it. Instead of fighters complaining they need to find a way around it. Just like bradleys head, b hops whole style, clotteys dome, etc....all these guys use whatever they can get away with, and that's in any sport. The loosers cry about and still take a loss on thier record, and the winners are aware of it and win anyway. If the ref called mosleys hugging and floyds illegal tactics we wouldn't have a fight we'd be paying to watch a ref.
    Oh right, they should look to avoid that foul then and train for it? rather than protest?

    Should they get sparring partners to stick elbows in their face? Should they ever need to?

    The answer is no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mar View Post
    As much as mosley hugs this is one fight floyd is going to need that elbow. We all know he uses it, and he rarely gets called for it. Instead of fighters complaining they need to find a way around it. Just like bradleys head, b hops whole style, clotteys dome, etc....all these guys use whatever they can get away with, and that's in any sport. The loosers cry about and still take a loss on thier record, and the winners are aware of it and win anyway. If the ref called mosleys hugging and floyds illegal tactics we wouldn't have a fight we'd be paying to watch a ref.
    Oh right, they should look to avoid that foul then and train for it? rather than protest?

    Should they get sparring partners to stick elbows in their face? Should they ever need to?

    The answer is no.

    Or how about training for getting hit while down, like Dirrel-AA
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    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Looks to me like Mayweather is trying to protect himself from Ricky holding and hitting (not that ricky has ever done that)
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    Mayweather does like to use the forearm/elbow a fair bit in fights and I do wish referees would call him out on it more. Mosley's team should make a point of it before the fight so that everyone is aware of when it is happening.

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    Default Re: Mayweathers Elbow

    Mayweather's elbow? is that like tennis elbow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    That is the forearm, and I guarantee he didn't throw at Hatton as much as positioned it there. You will see mayweather's forearm in a lot of guys' faces like this when they have him on the ropes, but he doesn't use it as a weapon, he uses it to block the right hand coming over top.
    He threw it constantly against Hatton. Not sure what fight you were watching.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Mayweather's elbow? is that like tennis elbow?
    Very similar... Look for a large growth on your elbow which resembles a person's head... If growth is found, force elbow into head a few times, or see Dr Cortez for prompt removal...
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    Kenny Bayliss is the ref, I think he's more of a guy who lets guys fight...I think he's one of the better refs.

    The judges are: Moretti, Byrd, and Hoyle...don't know if that makes a difference for you guys.


    One thing I wonder about is Shane Mosley has KIND OF fought against Mayweather's style before in the rematch vs De la Hoya (who was trained by Floyd Sr.) and he did enough to get the win then and that was vs a bigger stronger fighter, but not a faster fighter. I just wonder if Shane already feels familiar enough with PBF's style that he can sneak in 1 or 2 punches that hurt Floyd or even put him down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Kenny Bayliss is the ref, I think he's more of a guy who lets guys fight...I think he's one of the better refs.

    The judges are: Moretti, Byrd, and Hoyle...don't know if that makes a difference for you guys.


    One thing I wonder about is Shane Mosley has KIND OF fought against Mayweather's style before in the rematch vs De la Hoya (who was trained by Floyd Sr.) and he did enough to get the win then and that was vs a bigger stronger fighter, but not a faster fighter. I just wonder if Shane already feels familiar enough with PBF's style that he can sneak in 1 or 2 punches that hurt Floyd or even put him down.
    I can't say i've watched all of Floyd's fights,,, but one person I recall troubling him at times was Judah... Mayweather can start looking a little less sure of himself if someone can land on him unexpectedly... Judah did surprisingly well at times during that fight, and if he was the sort of person who could capitalize on that, it could have been much more interesting..

    You'd think if Shane can land at least a little more effectively that most of Floyd's other opponents, he may be able to work in from there more than Judah did and trouble Floyd like no one else really has...


    You'd think.... But thinking is often stupid in the lead up to a Mayweather fight.. Accepting is usually the word you should settle on..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizaster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Kenny Bayliss is the ref, I think he's more of a guy who lets guys fight...I think he's one of the better refs.

    The judges are: Moretti, Byrd, and Hoyle...don't know if that makes a difference for you guys.


    One thing I wonder about is Shane Mosley has KIND OF fought against Mayweather's style before in the rematch vs De la Hoya (who was trained by Floyd Sr.) and he did enough to get the win then and that was vs a bigger stronger fighter, but not a faster fighter. I just wonder if Shane already feels familiar enough with PBF's style that he can sneak in 1 or 2 punches that hurt Floyd or even put him down.
    I can't say i've watched all of Floyd's fights,,, but one person I recall troubling him at times was Judah... Mayweather can start looking a little less sure of himself if someone can land on him unexpectedly... Judah did surprisingly well at times during that fight, and if he was the sort of person who could capitalize on that, it could have been much more interesting..

    You'd think if Shane can land at least a little more effectively that most of Floyd's other opponents, he may be able to work in from there more than Judah did and trouble Floyd like no one else really has...


    You'd think.... But thinking is often stupid in the lead up to a Mayweather fight.. Accepting is usually the word you should settle on..
    Yeah, Judah was effective in the first few rounds against PBF. Speed had been a factor in that fight.

    Shane would have his chance against PBF.

    I'll be definitely rooting for Shane.

    Shane has been one of my favorite fighters ever since.

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    Default Re: Mayweathers Elbow

    did you hear mosley talk about the elbow? If it wasn't that big why would mosley warn the ref.

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    Default Re: Mayweathers Elbow

    Floyd used the elbow a lot in the fight. if you can get away with it then do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piye View Post
    Floyd used the elbow a lot in the fight. if you can get away with it then do.
    Great fighters are able to bend the rules a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrorsid View Post
    did you hear mosley talk about the elbow? If it wasn't that big why would mosley warn the ref.
    Yes you are right, the elbows won that fight for Floyd.
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