Is there such a blueprint? 43 have tried, 43 came up short. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7-_zz9zeyA&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
Castillo beat him and Arum saved that 0... Props to may for avenging his loss and clearly beating him next time.
You can have your opinion, your question was answered. If he won so fairly why did Arum quickly set up that rematch, the commentators were disgusted by the score cards, Castillo won that ****. Don't matter now though May officially got the win, and in the rematch left no doubt. But the Blueprint is there, ODLH managed to lay down a partial blueprint to... would have loved to see a Prime ODLH school May...
-A young hungry skilled pressure fighter that keeps coming and doesn't tire or quit with a good chin. -Or a guy with speed, power, good chin, and stamina. (Young Mosley style) (or a Zab Judah style fighter but with stamina and a good chin.)
A prime Oscar was a one handed fighter with even less head movement.. Floyd was calling him out when he was in his "prime" but he understood his limitations and didn't answer the call..:deal
If there is a blueprint, then how come 11 years have passed and still no one can beat him or even come close to doing so? There is no blueprint on how to beat him. No one can logically explain how to beat him.
If the all time greats from the past would have chosen their career the same way, they would have retired undefeated too. I'm not trying to hate, just my opinion.
Excuses, excuses. Prime Paul/Cotto/Margaritto would have all lost wide UD's. There just is no logical explanation on how to beat Floyd. If you knew the answer to that, you'd be a trainer, no?
Someone like Paul Williams in his prime would have been a nightmare for Floyd. Lots of volume, endless stamina, and a good chin is what PDub had. If he was more disciplined and fought at a distance (he is all about inside fighting, nullifying his length considerably), he'd probably have less losses or none at all.