Usually. Pacquiao and Floyd both tend to square their shoulders before shooting the rear hand when they want to use it as a jab. So it comes out...
That's...what a southpaw is SUPPOSED to do to an opposite stance fighter. Point me to a fight where Floyd was effective with his jab against a...
Said it before on here...if you have a rough time with an orthodox jab, you'll have a rough time with a fast southpaw's straight left. Some will...
Mine too.
I think what Floyd really needs is the middleweight belt. Picking it up in a rematch with Cotto or Alvarez would be ideal for him. I think...
Cotto is an embarrassment to boxing. Makes his career at 140 coming into the ring at 159 and punching people in the nuts... Moves up to 147 and...
I think we won't know how much those fights matter until after the fight. I've always been inclined to toss out the JMM fight for a number of...
Sure it works for him to jab/straight right/clinch. I just think it would work BETTER for him to do all that AND throw a body punch from time...
Every fighter has to make adjustments as a fight goes one. Mayweather... ...is a slow starter ...has superior stamina ...fights opponents...
I don't think Maidana would be a big favorite over Algieri and Rios, but that's not relevant to the point I was making since Pacquiao didn't...
Mayweather's "ability to adapt" to fighters that are LEVELS below him is one of the biggest myths in sports.
"I just want the fans to tune in on [insert date]. Floyd Mayweather versus [insert name of Hispanic guy]. Don't miss it."
Santa Cruz has become such a massive disappointment.
Gaping hole in Wlad's game. He could have pulverized Jennings with body punches, and if that didn't stop him it would at least make the head...
A lot of guys are leaning their picks on the fact that Mayweather has "found a way" to beat guys that never had a chance to beat him in the first...