His game plan is to work at the body then to the head. Spence explained the reason why all 50 boxers failed to beat Floyd. Because they focussed on attacking him at the head then at the body which was the wrong direction. As a result, they kept missing the target all night. Do you think that Spence's game plan will work in dealing with Floyd? Will it be that easy to beat Floyd who has the best defense in the world?
Mayweather should come back and fight Spence. I’d love to see Floyd knocked spark out finally. Plus it’s the biggest fight that can be made amongst black American fans.
C'mon you are a mod and should know better. What next? You going to post that blurry sparring video of 'Tyson Fury' getting knocked down and declare it to be the Gospel... Spence Jr. did not stop Floyd nor did he say he did. The sparring that was stopped was with Adrien Broner (who at the time was possibly still at 130/135/140). This video you posted is an edit. Not real. Fake news.
I don't believe you. You should make a few threads and posts praising TBE to solidify your claim that you were joking.
There is blueprints to beat Mayweather, they were shown in his career. Spence just isn't the guy to do it. He isn't good enough or fights how you need to.
Work the body and then the head? Fascinating that no one has had the wisdom to try this complicated approach against Floyd previously.
Yeah I think that many fighters have tried this before and failed. Floyd knows how to protect his body as good as he knows how to protect his face and chin. He just reduces his size by twisting his body. Besides, you will open up your face widely while trying to attack Floyd at the body. That's a great risk of being hit back by straight left and right.
Knowing how to beat Mayweather and actually doing it are two different things. But Spence definitely has the style and workrate to do it. If you look at how he pretty much dominated Mikey Garcia, who else out there could win that many rounds against Mikey? You take that version of Spence and put him against the best versions of Mayweather he could outpoint him.