I agree. PBF paces himself. He probably does have great stamina as he stays in tip top shape year round but there's just no way to know for sure. Pavlik gets my vote.
PBF has the best stamina in boxing period. He's never showed fatigue and uses alot of movement as well. Anyone who questions PBF's stamina doesn't know boxing.:deal Margo has good stamina but was tired as hell in the 12th against Williams. Calzaghe has excellent stamina and Diaz as well.
This content is protected Once again you've managed to fellate PBF while taking a shot at Margarito! There's simply no hope for you Nuthuggers:hi:
People in this thread stated Margo has the best stamina in boxing I point out a true example of him fading in the 12th against Williams and get shitted on. It seems the other way around for the PBF haters. PBF has shown no signs of fading in fights but it's open for speculation...please.:-(
Yeah right. You mean superior footwork always being in the right position to get off shots and defend as well as showing angles.:hi:
Pavlik looked tired and was breathing from his mouth in the 3rd round against Miranda then came back strong after it.
Valuev is impressive, in my opinion. Good stamina and workrate all the way to the last round. And to think, he's 325 lbs.
If great movement is "running" to you then is it safe to say that you haven't done boxing ever in your life? Also, does that mean that Holmes is a runner?, Ali, Whitaker, Robinson, Leonard and all the rest with great movement? atsch
You can have "great movement" and NOT be qualified as a runner, ponder that for a second( I'm willing to give you a list of you can't think of any):hi: Floyd is a defens...............nevermind just saw you avataratsch
pbf doesnt throw a lot of punches because he's economical with his punches, he picks his shots very accurately. So you could not judge his stamina base on punches thrown. Slick movement and defense for full 12 rounds is the way people should judge his stamina pac, jmm, vasquez, r. marquez, j.diaz