Is PBF the greatest potshotter in boxing history?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by paulfv, Jul 22, 2007.


  1. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    As we all know, PBF is a master of the potshot. Probably the greatest of his generation. So the question becomes: Is he the best potshotter in the history of the sport?

    I'm honestly not sure, so I'm curious what other posters think who are more familiar with fighters of generations past.

    One thing is certain -- with his combination of excellent athleticism, his frequent choice of aging opponents, and his reluctance to engage in toe-to-toe exchanges, PBF almost certainly has to be considered the premiere potshotter in the game today.

    And, I would say, superior to another great potshotter - Pernell Whitaker. Near the end of Whitaker's career, he actually became quite flat-footed.

    Curious what others think on the topic.
     
  2. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There is no doubt about it that PBF has it all over Sweet Pea in terms of potshotting. No argument on that.
     
  3. Illmatic

    Illmatic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hopkins is the best potshoter in the game.
     
  4. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Whitaker wasn't a potshotter

    Back to the question, yes, Floyd is number one when it comes to potshotting
     
  5. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He is quite good, have to agree.

    But nowhere near PBF.
     
  6. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I still haven't come up with anyone in my mind who could equal PBF...
     
  7. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    RJJ with his potshot left hooks.
     
  8. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I thought of him, too, but he actually would fight a lot in the pocket, much the same as what Sweet Pea's defender's are thinking of Pernell, which is pretty much true.

    RJJ was very good at potshotting when he wanted to do it, but I think that PBF - because of consistency of the style and unwillingness to fight in the pocket - would exceed RJJ in terms of potshotting 'skill' and inclination.
     
  9. PBF P4P #1

    PBF P4P #1 Member Full Member

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    So you are throwing PBF in a category with BHop, RJJ, and Sweet Pea?

    :) I'm ok with this :)
     
  10. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ha ha, I guess I am! :) :good
     
  11. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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  12. Thread Stealer

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    Floyd's avoided the pocket in the last two fights.

    Over his career, fight-by-fight, he's probably consistently spent as much time or more in the pocket than RJJ.
     
  13. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You might very well be right, because PBF actually has defensive skills whereas RJJ just relied on his reflexes, so it was trickier for him to stay in the pocket. Good point :)
     
  14. PBF P4P #1

    PBF P4P #1 Member Full Member

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    Roy's didn't do damge out of nowhere?
     
  15. elTerrible

    elTerrible TeamElite General Manager Full Member

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    I would say RJJ definately has better pot shots than PBF. He had better speed (especially p4p) and much more power in his shots.

    The only thing that PBF did was use the pot shot more. RJJ threw alot more combos than PBF and used the pot shots less.