Floyd Patterson - Rating Skills

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  1. Vic-JofreBRASIL

    Vic-JofreBRASIL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd Patterson !

    Scale - Poor, Average, Good or Excellent.

    Defense:
    Counter-Punches:
    Power:
    Jab:
    Speed:
    Ring Generalship:
    Combinations:
    Feints:
    Footwork:
    Body Punches:
    Upper Body Movement:
     
  2. D.T

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    Defense: Good
    Counter-Punches: Good
    Power: Good/Excellent
    Jab: Good
    Speed: Excellent
    Ring Generalship: Good/Excellent
    Combinations: Excellent
    Feints: Average
    Footwork: Good
    Body Punches: Good
    Upper Body Movement: Excellent
     
  3. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Floyd Patterson was an amazingly complex and honest man regarding his own self assessment about his fighting skills...he was as harsh a critic of himself as any one else was, but the fact remains that he was the youngest man to win the title, was the first man to regain the title, and he was a talented, accomplished fighter in many aspects, with his lack of size and relative durability chinwise against the much bigger heavyweights he opposed being his chief deficit. At his best..which seemed to be after the two Liston debacles, I'd rate him like this:
    Defense: Good
    Counter-punches-excellent
    Power: Good to excellent
    Jab: good
    Speed: Excellent
    Ring generalship: Excellent
    Combinations: Excellent
    Feints: Good
    Footwork: Good
    Body punches: Good
    Upper body movement: Good to excellent
    Again, Patterson competed as an undersized heavy...a cruiserweight really, for all intents and purposes, in an era of big heavyweights..and that should always be brought into the equation when discussing him..I have a feeling that if he were a cruiser, he would have OWNED the division.
     
  4. absolutely
     
  5. patterson was a hell of fighter, just he needed a better chin
     
  6. bodhi

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    :-(
     
  7. timmers612

    timmers612 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Great response! Floyd's jab wasn't his mainstay but when he doubled up on it in the second Ingo bout it was effective and good. I always thought he should have been trained to keep doing that during the rest of his career as his jab was mediocre otherwise.
     
  8. timmers612

    timmers612 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I really don't think Floyd had that bad of a chin. He got dropped but he got up too.
     
  9. tommygun711

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    at heavyweight he definitely did.
     
  10. bodhi

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    As bad as Louis´. :good
     
  11. DaveK

    DaveK Vicious & Malicious Full Member

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    Yeah- Patterson was dropped the most out of all the heavyweight champs-

    Second on the list: Joe Louis.
     
  12. tommygun711

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    Wrong
     
  13. bodhi

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    Well, I don´t think Louis´ is worse. :bart
     
  14. tommygun711

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    It's better. he took heavier shots and actually stood on his feet. Floyd got owned by a lot of lesser fighters and floored way more then louis
     
  15. bodhi

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    Yes and having a bad chin is the only reason to get floored. :good