Floyd SR: "If Floyd jumps on him early, Floyd could get him out early"

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  1. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    ROFLMAO You clown. Do you enjoy proving to everyone how stupid you are and that you do not have a clue about boxing????? You must making a statement like that
    Bitt & Bott Mayweather aren't worthy of being in the same ring as the man who is once again trainer of the year
    FREDDIE ROACH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  2. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    Freddie Coackroach Roach is a joke coach and a roach with no hope. They Mayweathers have trained Floyd into a supreme boxer and master blaster. Will take old school trainers like the Mayweather brothers from the mid West USA any day than Roach who is limited. Roger used to kick the **** out of Roach when they were fighters and sparred.
     
  3. boxingscience

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    Once again how was he able to take Tyszu Right hand if he had a bad chin. If you got a bad chin, then you get knocked clean out AKA what Pacquiao did to Hatton, but apart from that Hatton hasn't been knocked clean out. He's been hurt, his legs have gone later in fights but you got to remember Hatton is one cheeseburger, beer drinking sort of guy, so it's no surprise his legs were going to reject him later in fights, but I don't think that's because of his chin, mainly because his legs were letting him down.
     
  4. wylan911

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    You can actually hear Sr in Hattons corner telling Hatton to box him. It was Hatton who chose to jump on him, as that was his style.
     
  5. TheVrominator

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    Shut up ***, your **** lover doesn't have the cajones to "jump on" anyone except another ***, he's a ****ing wuss. Even if he did jump on Pacquiao, which he won't 'cause he's a *** like you, he'd get blitzed.
     
  6. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Get em keyboard thug!
     
  7. pugs

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    That's the reason why Roach owned and clowned the joke coach Floyd crackhead Sr. after the Hatton fight.

    Sr. wants hatton to box while he wants floyd to slug it out with pac early. :lol:
     
  8. zfc

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    I recall snr telling the world that he was frightened for his sons life if he went in the ring with Pacquaio.

    Maybe he doesn`t care much for his son now.
     
  9. pugs

    pugs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And if floyd can't crack pacquiao's already cracked chin, what would be your flom0tic excuse?
     
  10. Windigo

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    Floyd****s are lying sacks of ****. Hatton was vertical behind the jab all 2 rounds. He did what Sr. told him it didn't work.
     
  11. Emerald Oracle

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    Which gives substance to the theory that sr set a trap for Hatton so his son would win the fight easier. Always thought it was bizarre that he had Sr as his trainer for a fight against Jr.
     
  12. InHumanForm

    InHumanForm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :think :?

    Maybe I'm reading your post wrong, but Sr. didn't train Hatton for his fight with Jr. He came on board before the Paulie fight.
     
  13. ko00

    ko00 Active Member Full Member

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    I have read hattons book he said at first he thought sr was great but mid camp he felt he was being pushed too hard and over training then sr started missing sessions and ricky in his own words said come fight night he thought fck him im going to fight my way and threw the gameplan out the window

    read it
     
  14. Windigo

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    You mean the words of his ghost writter Niall Hickman. Autobiographies are fiction.

    The game plan was to fight tall bring pressure behind the jab and force Manny to the ropes.

    We're going to be smart about the fight,” Mayweather said. “Yeah, we're going to be aggressive, but here's the thing...we're going to be smart and aggressive. I've seen Manny get knocked out by body-shots, twice, so we plan on attacking the body – definitely. We want to attack the body and get Manny to bring his hands down, that's part of the plan.”

    Mayweather said two flaws in particular stand out with Pacquiao. First is the fact that Pacquiao has a tendency to walk backwards in a straight line and put his back on the ropes. Secondly, Mayweather says that Pacquiao also raises his gloves up very high to protect his chin and when he does that it leaves him vulnerable to body-shots.

    “What I've noticed is that Manny can't fight when he goes backwards, he has to be coming forward,” Mayweather said. “But he does go to the ropes a lot, straight back to the ropes and he doesn't move around enough, it's always straight back to the ropes.”

    "Floyd's plan involves having Hatton work behind a left jab in an effort to get Manny's back against the ropes or in a corner. “He can run, but he can't hide,” said Mayweather in using an old Joe Louis phrase. “We'll get him against the ropes, go to the body, get him to drop his hands and then we'll come back upstairs.”

    That's what hatton tried to do it didn't work. Manny countered the **** out of his jab and ram circles around him.
     
  15. cuchulain

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    Has Floyd ever jumped on anyone early and got them out early ?

    Even boxers far inferior to Pac ?


    If Floyd jumps on him early, Floyd probably gets KO'd, plain and simple.

    It's not 'what he does.'

    The most likely unfolding here is that Pac does the 'jump on him early' stuff, Floyd weathers the storm, takes over by mid rounds and uses his superior boxing skills to pull out a narrow UD.

    Floyd senior has never struck me as much of a pundit. And his predictions prior to Pac-Hatton were downright embarrassing.

    Anything's possible, but the script outlined by senior is highly improbable.