Haha people act like he's 22 years old. Floyd is 32 folks that's the age were fighters show their last good performances, usually of course. But because of Mayweather's defensive style he might have a couple of prime years left. Only time will tell.
I agree with this. This may not be the very best version of Floyd, but he has slipped very little and is still near the top of his game. On top of that he doesn't seem to have the hand problems that he had earlier in his career. Prime can't be defined by an age. Different fighters have different primes. I think a lot of it has to do with how well you take care of yourself both physically and mentally. Floyd has done both those things very well.
If Shane kicks his ass.........forget everything I just wrote.
I agree with this. This may not be the very best version of Floyd, but he has slipped very little and is still near the top of his game. On top of that he doesn't seem to have the hand problems that he had earlier in his career. Prime can't be defined by an age. Different fighters have different primes. I think a lot of it has to do with how well you take care of yourself both physically and mentally. Floyd has done both those things very well.
If Shane kicks his ass.........forget everything I just wrote.
I feel I could be eating my words too, because I believe Mosley is a part of the group of fighters that age like fine wine, such as Hopkins. Although not as fast, they have a lot to offer even for their age.
Floyd has never been in his prime at 147. You can clearly see this. He throws less punches and his reflexes and footwork aren't as good as they once were. But in my opinion Floyd still beats everybody all the way up to 147.
Yeah, it was quite obvious in the Marquez fight although I first noticed it against De La Hoya. Two things show when an athletic fighter like Mayweather has begun to descend - his legs begin to slow down and the amount of combinations he throws greatly decrease. Both were obvious against Marquez, especially when you watch those highlight videos that run through the years.
I feel I could be eating my words too, because I believe Mosley is a part of the group of fighters that age like fine wine, such as Hopkins. Although not as fast, they have a lot to offer even for their age.
I'm getting the feeling Mosley will be Hopkins like as well. He has the skills, he's been in the wars he's learned from, and with Naazim training him he will learn to mask the talents he has lost.
To the topic at hand, Mayweather isn't prime, that was at 135 or 140 especially. He is still damn close though, his reflexes and speed are still at a level most can't match. He's also damn intelligent inside a ring too so he will be able to mask the skills he eventually loses.
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