Why you mad? Im not trying to make it like its the greatest thing since sliced bread...im just sharing what I experienced at a live training camp with what is supposed to be a boxing forum. Did you also see that I said he sparred with a smaller fighter too? I also posted the experience when I went to khans camp and I dont even like khan. Sorry I dont post the usual back and forth bs that this board contains. Stop being so mad...its not healthy
@Green Man sounds like a complete ***g*t lol @gatorbama I guess Floyd doesn't wanna be assoiated with Broner anymore huh
As far as the combos it was hard to tell. If it was a two shot it was right uppercut left hook a lot... he threw some five and six punch. He also threw a five punch that was similar to when he fought ortiz and in rd 4 threw the combo that started with a left hook, followed by rt uppercut and ended with body shots Donyil livingston
It was basically how to employ three stiff hands, while moving backwards and finish with a 2-3-2-1-1 combo. He says to use it on guys who throw wild looping punches. Also breaking someone down with body shots and hitting them with the top of the hand when doing it. Its kinda hard to explain. Im pissed because im finally here and cant think of **** to ask
If you ignore him, maybe he'll go away.. As for the topic, great story bro.. The way you described it made me picture it almost perfectly.. I've seen him train but not in person.. Cool story...
"Than I expected from TV. I was so drawn into it I almost yelled "hit that mutha****a, he is right there", but his foot work is so subtle. I remember I used to say "you can tell when he is going to throw a RT hand or a pull counter by the way he positions his foot; on TV you can definitely tell, but in person, hell no. You have no time to think. After the first rd first guy, Floyd, yelled "anybody can win rd one, now let's see what's going to happen down the stretch." He sparred 2 guys, 3 rds, 15 mins per rd. The breaks lasted in the amount of time it took floyd to change headgear. Not long" Interesting bit there about how you can see his feet before he throws... I thought that too when I first saw him (only seen on tv) but how can you possibly be looking at a guys feet the whole time you fight him? Also I think if he noticed you doing that he'd prob start feinting with foot positions.
No what I mean is that I have watched floyd so much I can have a good idea what he is about to do when I see his position on tv....I have read on comments where people say that other boxers should study that so they can tell when he makes that posture In the fight but seeing it live, I can see how they cant tell