whats the biggest weakness of the following fighters:

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  1. Oscar de la Roa

    Oscar de la Roa I'm THE lightweight champ Full Member

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    From this list I say these are their weakness:

    1. FMJ- have not found one yet
    2. Ricky Hatton -
    3. Oscar de la Hoya - he tires in the last rounds
    4. Rafael Marquez - He has the habiltty to outbox some fighter but he chooses to brawl with him
    5. Jermain Taylor - his brain
    6. Joe Calzaghue- Havent seen him pressured
    7. Ivan Calderon - when someone stops him from runnning he is going to be koed.
    8. Marco Antonio Barrera... I cant say anything about him, If he beats Pacquiao I guess jr jones is the only one who can say really beat him


    what do u think?
     
  2. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. - Not a Big Puncher
    2. Ricky Hatton - Defense
    3. Oscar De La Hoya - Stamina, Inactivity
    4. Rafael Marquez - Tends to Brawl, Knocked out 4 times
    5. Jermain Taylor - Ring Intelligence, Stamina
    6. Joe Calzaghe - Brittle Hands (China_hands)
    7. Ivan Calderon - Lack of Power, Can be troubled by pressure fighters
    8. Marco Antonio Barrera - Aging
     
  3. China_hand_Joe

    China_hand_Joe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His hands which are lightweight and made of hollow bones. This means he can punch fast, but they break easily.
     
  4. Danny Ocean

    Danny Ocean My nAmE IS MoNeY Full Member

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    pbf-none so far
    hatton-struggles badly with disclipnine
    oscar-stamina
    Rafael Marquez - doesnt use his boxing skills enough
    5- hands to low
    6 - brittle hands
    7 - no punching power
    8-not many flaws i can think of
     
  5. Illstate

    Illstate Active Member Full Member

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    1. Floyd - power, People think they can pressure, but if he had enough snap to keep them honest. haters would really say he was a borin fighter

    2. Ricky Hatton. Defense

    3. Oscar, Heart. I don't think his late round inactivity is due to stamina as much as it is heart. Everyone gets tired

    4. Marquez. ring intelligence.

    5. Jermaine Taylor. He has the illusion that he is a power puncher. Somebody told him wrong.

    6. Calzaghe - I don't know. I guess I'll get on the bandwagon, and say brittle hands

    7. Ivan. Power

    8. Barrera. Too much heart
     
  6. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. - Someone can outspeed him
     
  7. MagnificentMatt

    MagnificentMatt Beterbiev literally kills Plant and McCumby 2v1 Full Member

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    Doesnt Floyd have somewhat brittle hands?
     
  8. Gsand

    Gsand Active Member Full Member

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    1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. - Is troubled when he has 0 space
    2. Ricky Hatton - No jab
    3. Oscar De La Hoya - Stamina
    4. Rafael Marquez - Ego
    5. Jermain Taylor - Get's too excited and loses composure
    6. Joe Calzaghe - When he gets hit he goes into auto brawl mode
    7. Ivan Calderon - Lack of marketability
    8. Marco Antonio Barrera - No longer the in out pressure fighter he once was
     
  9. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    1. PBF - Has a tendency to skate by and slack off with his output when he feels safe (which probably costed him some rounds in the DLH fight, for instance)
    2. Hatton - Seems to have forgotten how to fight when he can't stalk and fight inside
    3. DLH - Gets too jacked up early, which tires him out late
    4. Rafa - Leaves his chin open too much
    5. Taylor - Tries to fight too defensively when it would suit his physical assets much better to be on the attack rather than fight backing up; inability to listen
    6. Calzaghe - Has trouble with fighters that come in at awkward angles; gets injured way too easily
    7. Calderon - Huge reach disadvantage against just about everyone; also, pretty feathery fisted
    8. MAB - At this point, just lacks the reflexes he once had. Long-term, he's always been prone to counterpunches over the top of his jab.
     
  10. mattress

    mattress Boxing Addict Full Member

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    .......and knocks his opponents down/out.
     
  11. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    Calzaghe--Lack of lateral movement due to all the fanboys swinging from his dick...
     
  12. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    floyd hurt his hand v baldomir
     
  13. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    we

    well he claimed after the fight he did, but he could also have been trying to make an excuse for such a boring fight, but yeah youre right about the hands.
     
  14. cardstars

    cardstars Gamboa is GOD Full Member

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    "Taylor- has ADD, thinks too much when he should be acting."



    I was also going to add that Taylor wasted WAY too much energy in the Pavlik fight. In the first two rounds he looked like he had ADD with all of his twitching and unnecessary jumping. Or was he extremely nervous or possibly on coke??
     
  15. Bigcat

    Bigcat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd... His magnified Ego............