I'd say it's more to do with him being a physical phenom. Maintaining his speed and power whilst moving up in weight against slower, less capable...
Ricardo Lopez used to switch to southpaw for an instant whenever he was changing direction. Duran used to fall in behind the right hand lead, and...
Hilario Zapata vs German Torres
Not a bob and weaver per se, but he incorporated elements of it into his style.
Mmmmm, no. If you wanna go back, Marciano vs Moore.
Are you Kell Brook?
His style was that of a high-volume boxer in the ams. Not to mention he hadn't grown into his body or his legs fully. He could always crack from...
One of the better examples of a flat-out brawl from start to finish. The rest is on the Tube: 5s8oxUqBAFc
I suppose it can improved upon with technique, or at least made to be more consistent, but pure punching power is innate. No doubt about it.
Starling, when on form, was one of the better examples of an aggressive counter-puncher I've ever seen. He'd slam that jolting jab into Floyd (how...
Over the span of two fights, Mayweather didn't impress. That was my point. You can say a win is a win, and that is true. But when we're pitting...
I didn't put words in your mouth. Once again, my original post was in response to what someone else said about Floyd "toying" with Chavez. You...
I wasn't responding to you in the first place. You're the one who responded to me. I said he struggled mightily with him, and that he did. I had...
Didn't look very impressive in the rematch, either. Clear win, but a very timid performance. The point stands, there is no earthly way he's...
Lightweight Floyd struggled mightily with his sparring partner. That oughta answa dat!