Does the blueprint to beat Mayweather really exist?

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  1. boxingbull

    boxingbull Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wonder how Winky Wright would have fared against floyd, great jab, smart doesnt have the speed but it could have been interesting
     
  2. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Not to beat him but to be difficult there is

    To beat him you have to adjust and adapt with him

    Unless someone does a sugar Shane and finds one opening and exploits it
     
  3. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    Castillo beat him IMO.

    Floyd is beatable but u have to be a real special fighter to do it.

    One of these fighters could've beat him convincingly:

    - 1999 version of Trinidad @ ww
    - 2000 version of Mosley @ ww
    - 2002 version of Vernon Forrest @ ww
    - 2003 version of Mayorga @ ww
    - 2007 version of Cotto @ ww
    - 2005-2006 version of Margarito @ ww
    - 2009 version of Pacquiao @ ww
    - 2009 version of Paul Williams @ ww or / catch weight.
    - 2004-2005 version of Winky Wright @ ww / cw.
    - 1997 version of ODLH @ ww.

    Now its a weak era in boxing especially in the ww division.
     
  4. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ^^ I don't think any of those fighters could beat Floyd. And the Castillo I match, Floyd was still a very young fighter who needed more experience against a guy who had over 50 fights under his belt and was the primary sparring partner for the great Caesar Chavez.

    A prime Floyd would beat all of those guys you mentioned, no doubt about it. A fight with Winky Wright or Paul Williams would've been very interesting to see though, their styles would give him a good match.
     
  5. PaddyD1983

    PaddyD1983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Duran causes Floyd headaches, but not a "Duran" style boxer - just Roberto himself. Hatton and Cotto have similar Duran styles and were picked apart. Roberto had that extra something to take that style and apply it like no other before or after.

    Hearns is the closest in "style" that I think would give Mayweather problems. But since Paul Williams dropped off the scene, there arent many 6ft+ fights around that weight so we wont see that happen.

    In short, like many others have said, there is no "blue print". If there were, many would have found it by now. Being adaptable, fit, aggressive and concussive is what's needed and there simply are not many boxers around that have all of those tools.
     
  6. MrPR

    MrPR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes it exist .

    Because ANY fighter at ANY time no matter how skilled or how gifted can taste defeat .
     
  7. Symphenyceo

    Symphenyceo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    DLh didnt deserve a split. You know that.
     
  8. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes, these particular fighters aren't easy to duplicate. But one sometimes wonders how close someone like a prime Pac may have been. He may very well have had the skill set needed. I don't think he's quite at Duran's level, but he's the closest to it in terms of current fighters.
     
  9. Kid Cincinnati

    Kid Cincinnati GOOD BOY NATION Full Member

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  10. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    There was no demand for the rematch. No one wanted to see it. Not to mention Oscar tried to get the lion's share of the purse again and PBF wasn't having it.
     
  11. Outlander

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    I think there is a blueprint to beat May, but Mother Nature will be the one to institute it. At some point, every fighter's physical attributes will fail them if they continue fighting long enough. Part of the fun of watching Floyd, is to see if it'll happen during an upcoming fight.
     
  12. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree with that, and I give Canelo a chance because I think he can fight in different ways. He is very patient, and can counterpunch very well. He's got more to his game than Guerrero, that's for sure.

    I rate Floyd, but I will be surprised if he outclasses Alvarez. I can't wait for the fight, I think it will be a classic!
     
  13. Doc Everlast

    Doc Everlast Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I doubt it. You basicly have to wait for Floyd to make a mistake and either leave himself open or falls off balance you land a hard one two. But its hard. He moves backward too fas lottery.ainst Floyd is better to play thet.But a one shot KO of Floyd the fav bigtime! ag
     
  14. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Their fight was the biggest selling PPV of all-time and you say nobody wanted to see a rematch? Laughable! :lol::nut