Could Naz Richardson make a gameplan to beat floyd mayweather??

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  1. moneymay

    moneymay New Member Full Member

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    Of course its not as easy as that but with a gameplan and the best night sugar could hope for can he pull it off.

    I believe floyd would win on points but was also wondering with the extra weight maybe shane cuming in at 160

    Can floyd lay on the ropes with mosley throwing bombs or will he just roll them for 12 rounds? i think that the only chance for shane to get at him and mayweather does it alot in 12 rounds. Roach also said if he laid on the ropes against pacman he would eat him alive.

    Educated thoughts plz:bbb
     
  2. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    To beat Floyd, you are going to have to take shots to get in on him and land yours. This is something Marquez does against opponents like Pac and Diaz, but just could not risk doing against a big Mayweather whos jab was like a power shot.

    Mosley on the other hand, is big enough and has the chin to take those Mayweather shots if need be. he also has decent speed, mobility, and definetly has the power to exicute a gameplan layed out by Naz Richardson to beat Floyd.
     
  3. mking

    mking Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think so, but you need a talented fighter to execute the game plan. Everybody is beatable.
     
  4. EpsilonAxis

    EpsilonAxis HNIC Full Member

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    :good
     
  5. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    Bang on.

    There's a gameplan to beat everybody, it's executing it that is the problem.
     
  6. The Guvnor

    The Guvnor Active Member Full Member

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    The thought of Mosley De La Hoya 2 is very disheartening when thinking of any sort of fight between Mayweather and Mosley, but Nazim would definitely add another dimension to Mosley's gameplan which would tip the balance in his favour.
     
  7. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Richardson could put together a good plan, Mosley has been fighting his entire life as well Floyd will have his hands full, Also another advantage Mosley has is that he can fight as a south paw.
    He has power no doubt, I think the key to beat Mayweather is simply take what he gives you, he leaves that left hand down low, beat the living **** out of that left bicep, Rahman did this over and over again in the first Lewis fight and it did good things for him.
    if Shane does this he can **** up Floyds shoulder, leaving Floyd with one hand to work with. I think its time these fighters who fight Floyd stop aiming for his head and just take what he gives you.... That bicep and Shoulder, seriously why not load up and throw knock out shots with the right hand on that bicep and shoulder over and over for the first several rounds?
     
  8. Charles White

    Charles White Chucker Full Member

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    :think you might be on to something here Bazooka...I hadn't previously thought of this as a good gameplan vs. Mayweather, but now that you have brought it to light...I am starting to like it.:good
     
  9. Bazooka

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    There is a term called Dead Arm, and thats what happens when you allow someone to hit you on the bicep and shoulder area after a few rounds you cant really even throw with that hand, its a ***** to even bring the arm up imagine if Shane did this for the first 3 4 rounds then went back to it every now and then during the fight by the 8th or 9th round that arm will be out of the mix

    another example of the shoulder area is the V klitschko vs Byrd fight and the Holyfield Byrd fight.
     
  10. MasterFlo

    MasterFlo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Definetly, Mayweather's a lot more beatable than people realise. Shane has advantages that no other fighter Mayweather has faced. There's a couple little flaws that if Shane were to correct would have the advantage in the fight. Remeber that Shane has serious KO power, Margarito was believed to be unknockoutable. Also Floyd had trouble with the speed of Zab and the size of Oscar, Shane is not as fast as Zab or as big as Oscar but comes close in both.
     
  11. MasterFlo

    MasterFlo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True, Shane already does that in clinches so I imagine he would do it against Floyd.
     
  12. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :deal He could make an effective one to beat the incredible Hulk but he's not the one applying it..
     
  13. Charles White

    Charles White Chucker Full Member

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    Oh yes, I am very familiar with dead arm, lol. My dad and I used to play a game that always resulted in dead arm to the loser. One of those "who's tougher" type games, you know?
     
  14. Bazooka

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    its old school actually alot of the younger fighters you rarely see them doing this~ I think its key when you fight Floyd.
     
  15. Charles White

    Charles White Chucker Full Member

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    Come to think of it, I can't see many fighters doing it these days either. All I see is a bunch of head hunting. it is almost as if young boxers think that the rules state that they can only hit their opponent in the head. They are forgetting about the body, shoulders, and biceps. Young boxers really need to start going back to old school fight tactics if they want to become more well-rounded.