How come everyone that fights floyd "tires?"

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by sdsfinest22, May 3, 2010.


  1. TboneNYC

    TboneNYC World Champion Full Member

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    I agree...

    That was some amazing stuff how Floyd handled being rattled in there.He was in control the whole time.Alot of people didn't see that,or know the reason for it.

    Mosley after the fight was a beaten man.It was written all over his face.Shane is a true competitor,and he knew he was out classed that night.
     
  2. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mosley and DLH were already old. Judah tends to lose his stamina after the first half of of the fight in most of his fights. Marquez went up 2 weight levels to fight Floyd. Floyd
    is just being smart in chosing his opponents very carefully.
     
  3. nipplefloss

    nipplefloss Boxing Addict Full Member

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    DLH was only one year older than Floyd is now. They both also had similar periods of inactivity, with 4 fights in 3 years.
     
  4. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Just answer the damn question!

    Then we can agree to disagree later if we want. You are skirting around the question!

    For a total of 100 points, how much is Mayweaather's skill and Mosley's condition contributed to the outcome of the fight?

    It is a very simple question, yet you spew another garbage about my experience as a boxer? WTF.

    It is a very simple question yet you refuse to answer it!!!!

    is it 70 for skill of Mayweather, 30 for the age or condition of Mosley? or is it totally 100 per cent Mayweather skill for you as I presume given how nuthugger you are?

    I have asked a similar question with Divac befre on how he sees JMM with regards to his remaining capability or skillset in his fight against Mayweather with 100 points as the condition of JMM against Pac in the first fight as the basis, and he honestly stated that JMM was close to that point when he fought Mayweather. I am not saying he is wrong but he gave an honest answer.

    You on the other hand introduced just another irrelevant variable : Do I have experience in boxing! And you might think I am not serious when I called you IDIOT?
     
  5. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    MAN ..I DONT KNOW HOW MUCH I WANNA PUT ON BOTH.....HERE FOR YOUR QUESTION AND FOR THIS ARGUMENTS SAKE ILL LOOK AT HOW SHANE LOOKED IN HIS LAST FIGHT IN COMPARISON WITH THIS FIGHT....THAN WHEN WE SEE SHANE IN HIS NEXT FIGHT WE WILL SEE IF HE GASES OUT...THIS WAY WE CAN PICK IT..

    AS OF RIGHT NOW AND FOR UR LITTLE QUESTION U NEED ANSWERED ILL SAY ITS 60-40 IN FAVOR OF FLOYDS SKILLS. :deal
     
  6. StreetsofRAGE

    StreetsofRAGE Ballin Full Member

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    All of Mayweather's opponents miss like 90% of their punches. That, in combination with getting nailed in the face and body hard as **** out of nowhere repeatedly has the effect of wearing them out.
     
  7. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    That's better.

    It gives a better perpective that you are not afterall a extremely nuthugger and that there is much skill involved in the fight but also that the conditioning of Mosley contributed as well.

    You posts at times like you don't even consider Mosley really is aged, and it is all because of how great Mayweather was.

    We all know how Mayweather is great, but unfortunately, defeating Mosley at this age is not the barometer for his greatness!!! It is a great win, leave no doubt about that.
     
  8. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Yeah, sure. after 3 rounds, you get tired from missing 90 per cent of your punches.
     
  9. silkyjohnson

    silkyjohnson Active Member Full Member

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    Shane's lack of a jab was his demise.
     
  10. tdubb

    tdubb Active Member Full Member

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    Put it this way, Jeff Mayweather wrote an artice saying when Maweather Jr was 5 yrs old, he was already running 4-5 miles a day. His pops would drive the car behind him making sure he did the work.

    Just to give you a perspective about his work ethic and conditioning.
     
  11. MAYLO

    MAYLO Active Member Full Member

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    Getting hit with out being able to land in return takes away from a fighter and can sometimes give an impression of fatigue. Shane WAS sucking wind, but his inability to land made him throw less along with the fear of being countered. For world class fighters, looking "foolish" while swinging at air wildly or missing with a five punch combo may make them think twice about letting their hands go. So though he was tired he probably wasnt as tired as many make him out to be.
     
  12. mattress

    mattress Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  13. MrSmall

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    Getting hit with unexpected shots, and missing your own shots, makes you heistant and tires you out.
     
  14. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    after 3 rounds?

    mosley been hit by vernon forrest much worse than that, and he did not tire.
     
  15. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    because all he fights are bums and boxers out of retirement homes

    :hat