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    #31
    Originally posted by gqjohnb View Post
    first of all you hardly need to throw alot of punches when a guy isnt coming forward and your landing like 60%+ of your punches so its hard for me to compare those two fights but i've seen him bump his punching output against corley, zab, n'dou, corrales, hatton(because he was always in range but still relatively high), gatti, manfredy... A couple of those were in lighter divisions but even still. when put in situation when combinations are needed for the win the output would go up even more.
    thank you



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      #32
      Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
      I dont necessarily think marg would beat him but i think he has a better chance to beat him cause he throws so many punches and is so much bigger. If i had to pick i would say floyd would almost definetly get a UD against him though.

      But mosley fighting marg would be completely different from floyd. Mosley was able to hurt marg no way floyd could even faze margarito.
      Agreed, he would land similar punches and floyd would be poised and skilled enough to avoid any real damage from margarito too

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        #33
        My strategy would be pressure for the first four rounds. I think if you really worked and were throwing a lot you could get some rounds that way even if you weren't too accurate. Then I fight a couple rounds south paw. Simply because after a couple rounds it doesn't matter what your doing Floyd will figure it out and find a way to beat it. If you jumped to southpaw he might be like WFT? Then I would spend the last third of the fight counter punching because if everything worked out as I planned he would be behind on the scorecards and need to come forward which would help take him out of his element. In my eyes one plan will not beat Floyd. You need to be an ever changing fighter because Floyd is next to being a boxing god who can figure anyone out and find a way to beat them.

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          #34
          You want Floyd to lose? I got two words for you...Paul Williams. He has all the ingredients.

          1. Southpaw
          2. 6'1"
          3. 82" reach
          4. over 100 punches per round

          But then again, this is dude can probably beat any welterweight out there. I see him going 12 rounds with Floyd and beating by being the more active fighter and putting Floyd into a defensive shell for 12 rounds.

          Mosley? Common...Floyd can beat him convincingly.

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            #35
            Originally posted by pacmanis1 View Post
            My strategy would be pressure for the first four rounds. I think if you really worked and were throwing a lot you could get some rounds that way even if you weren't too accurate. Then I fight a couple rounds south paw. Simply because after a couple rounds it doesn't matter what your doing Floyd will figure it out and find a way to beat it. If you jumped to southpaw he might be like WFT? Then I would spend the last third of the fight counter punching because if everything worked out as I planned he would be behind on the scorecards and need to come forward which would help take him out of his element. In my eyes one plan will not beat Floyd. You need to be an ever changing fighter because Floyd is next to being a boxing god who can figure anyone out and find a way to beat them.
            Pressure has been proven to not work!!

            where have u been?

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              #36
              Originally posted by Jiddu Dali View Post
              wait wait wait wait..did u just say Zab rounds 1-6?..lmao..Zab maybe won 2 rounds that fight...buy the 4th round it was OVER...gimme a break

              and how about looking at Castillo-Mayweather 2 to see how someone with 2 healthy hands can fight...mayweather beat castillo with one hand..then came back 6 months later and beat him with 2
              just about to bring that up. People get pissed when you don't bring up that fight on here while talking abou floyd but don't realize that he was injured in that fight and still won a close decision although I could listen to some arguments to the contrary and then came back and beat him outright

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                #37
                Originally posted by gqjohnb View Post
                we all know that when your taking punishment and getting fatigued your power and output start to suffer.
                This is very true. You're obviously no stranger around a boxing gym

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by pacmanis1 View Post
                  My strategy would be pressure for the first four rounds. I think if you really worked and were throwing a lot you could get some rounds that way even if you weren't too accurate. Then I fight a couple rounds south paw. Simply because after a couple rounds it doesn't matter what your doing Floyd will figure it out and find a way to beat it. If you jumped to southpaw he might be like WFT? Then I would spend the last third of the fight counter punching because if everything worked out as I planned he would be behind on the scorecards and need to come forward which would help take him out of his element. In my eyes one plan will not beat Floyd. You need to be an ever changing fighter because Floyd is next to being a boxing god who can figure anyone out and find a way to beat them.
                  yeah gotta be talented and versatile... know any guys like that?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Jiddu Dali View Post
                    Pressure has been proven to not work!!

                    where have u been?
                    I know pressure doesn't work but I feel that you could maybe get a few rounds from the judges on the basis that your being the more active fighter. I think the key is to build up rounds on the scorecards so near the end of the fight Floyd would need to beat you, not the other way around like it always is.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by p4p-champ View Post
                      You want Floyd to lose? I got two words for you...Paul Williams. He has all the ingredients.

                      1. Southpaw
                      2. 6'1"
                      3. 82" reach
                      4. over 100 punches per round

                      But then again, this is dude can probably beat any welterweight out there. I see him going 12 rounds with Floyd and beating by being the more active fighter and putting Floyd into a defensive shell for 12 rounds.

                      Mosley? Common...Floyd can beat him convincingly.
                      I think Floyd would have some tough early rounds against Pwill, but would successfully adjust by the mid and late rounds... decisions him

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