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    Naazim richardson: "i knew we would hurt him...i seen some tendencies in mayweather"

    NAAZIM RICHARDSON: "I KNEW WE WOULD HURT HIM...I SEEN SOME TENDENCIES IN MAYWEATHER"
    By Percy Crawford | May 06, 2010


    "I knew we would land that right hand. I seen some tendencies in Mayweather that made me know we could land that shot, but we had to remain calm after he landed it. If Shane hits anyone with that right hand at 147, he's going to hurt him, so I knew we would hurt him at some point. He was trying to set it up in the 1st round and I think he was a little hesitant to throw it and when he landed it in the 2nd, I think that's one of the reasons he couldn't settle down afterwards. See, the right hand landed because of foot placement," stated world-class trainer Naazim Richardson as he shared his thoughts on Shane Mosley's performance against Floyd Mayweather this past Saturday. Check out what he had to say about the fight, Floyd Mayweather and much more.

    PC: How is it going Brother Naaz?

    NR: Holding on with both hands Perc. What's happening?

    PC: Not too much man. How are you guys dealing with the loss?

    NR: It's just one of those things where you gotta get back on the horse. I'm in Arkansas right now. I got a kid out here that's got a fight coming up, so I'm out here with him.

    PC: Someone made the statement that you get the credit when your fighters win, but you should take the blame for this loss to Floyd. I disagree with that considering everything that I have heard states you were giving great advice.

    NR: Well, the thing is Perc, Shane tried to say the same thing. He was like, "You were telling me what to do and I just wasn't listening." But the thing is, like I told him, we went into that fight together, so I take blame for whatever went down. I mean, if he wasn't listening, it's my job to get him to listen. They were saying we would probably skip the post-fight press conference and I was like, "For what? I'm not going to hide under a rock. I took on the challenge and I would take on the challenge again if it presented itself." Shane had to get his neck checked out and everything, but as far as it goes with me, they asked if I would give a speech and I was like, "Sure. I'm a man. I don't hide from anything."

    PC: Shane hurt Floyd with the big right hand early, but couldn't capitalize on it.

    NR: I knew we would land that right hand. I seen some tendencies in Mayweather that made me know we could land that shot, but we had to remain calm after he landed it. If Shane hits anyone with that right hand at 147, he's going to hurt him, so I knew we would hurt him at some point. He was trying to set it up in the 1st round and I think he was a little hesitant to throw it and when he landed it in the 2nd, I think that's one of the reasons he couldn't settle down afterwards. See, the right hand landed because of foot placement. I saw some of Floyd's tendencies and told Shane it was going to be about where his feet were and not his hands. When Tarver landed that shot on Roy, it had nothing to do with Roy pulling back with his hands down because he always pull back with his hands down, but it was where Tarver's feet were placed. The way Tarver had his feet placed, he couldn't do anything but land that shot.

    PC: Do you wish the shot wouldn't have landed that early and maybe that would have given Shane more time to settle down?

    NR: I wish he would have landed it in the 1st and then calmed down and let the fight come to him. The thing is this though, I don't know why people thought Floyd had a weak chin. You don't stumble to this level as a fighter. The reason we have never seen this kid hurt that much is because he has a hell of a chin, so when you wobble someone like Floyd, you know you landed a hell of a shot. Floyd doesn't get the credit for it, but he is a tough kid. He wouldn't be at this level if he wasn't. And one thing people gotta understand is Floyd was in great shape; he stays in great shape. The better shape you are in, the better shot you can take. You got guys like X [Hopkins] and Mayweather that come in excellent shape and they can take a great shot. People used to always talk about how great Holyfield's chin was, but most of that was the fact that he was always in magnificent shape. You hit a kid that's not in shape on the chin and they're looking for a way out of the fight. The first statement I gave on 24/7 was, "The human body isn't made for boxing. It's up to us to get it in the best physical shape as possible for it to perform up to a certain standard." Floyd just so happens to be one of the best at doing that.

    PC: What was it like for you to film the 24/7 episodes, because you're not used to cameras following you?

    NR: It was different because, like you said, I'm not used to the cameras following me and everything. We were at one of the press conferences I believe and Floyd told me, "I finally found someone that can talk as much **** as me." I wasn't there for that, but man, it got crazy, so I had to say something.

    PC: I know for a fact the Mayweather camp has a great deal of respect for you.

    NR: Likewise man. When I went into the locker room to watch them wrap Floyd's hands, Floyd looks up and says, "Naazim, you are a great trainer and I have a great deal of respect for you, but you can't get in there and fight tonight." One thing that 24/7 left out when they were showing my prayer was the fact that I included both Roger and Floyd Mayweather Sr. in my prayers. Both of those guys are dealing with illnesses and my prayers go out to them. So I have a great deal of respect for those guys. I tell people all of the time that everyone has that crazy uncle in their family. You have that uncle that is crazy as hell, but you let them work on your car. They may be crazy as hell, but when they get under that car and into that engine, they know what they are doing. When the Mayweather's get inside of that ring, they know what they are doing. All of them. Lil Floyd, Big Floyd, Roger and Jeff all know the sport of boxing and people can not give them credit, but it's not going to take away the fact that those guys know what they are doing in that ring.


    #2
    Solid interview. Shane couldn't settle down because its just not his style. He likes to go for broke and throw those big shots. Like he said "I always go for the knockout"

    Well that ain't gonna help you beat Floyd.

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      #3
      It's that overhand right. Marquez caught him with it and now Shane. Floyd needs to get to work on removing that vulnerability from his game.

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        #4
        Originally posted by S.G. View Post
        It's that overhand right. Marquez caught him with it and now Shane. Floyd needs to get to work on removing that vulnerability from his game.
        The first shot, his chin was totally exposed. He didn't even roll with the shot. I mean, it was right there for the taking and Shane landed it flush (as opposed to what he did in the gif in my sig). With the second shot, they were both throwing at the same time and Shane's landed first and it was harder than the first shot and landed on the temple.

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          #5
          Originally posted by COACH-WEBB View Post
          The first shot, his chin was totally exposed. He didn't even roll with the shot. I mean, it was right there for the taking and Shane landed it flush (as opposed to what he did in the gif in my sig). With the second shot, they were both throwing at the same time and Shane's landed first and it was harder than the first shot and landed on the temple.
          I doubt the second shot would have landed if the first one hadn't.

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            #6
            i have alot of respect for this guy right here

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              #7
              Originally posted by S.G. View Post
              I doubt the second shot would have landed if the first one hadn't.
              I agree with you.

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                #8
                i knew naazim would have a great game plan and give good advice, but for whatever reason, i was under the impression that shane would be able to apply at least some of it.
                i had a brainfart and forgot that shane was never a cerebral fighter capable of making adjustments. shane was what he was becuz of his physical attributes, his heart and determination, but he was in no way a smart, adaptable fighter.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PH|L View Post
                  Solid interview. Shane couldn't settle down because its just not his style. He likes to go for broke and throw those big shots. Like he said "I always go for the knockout"

                  Well that ain't gonna help you beat Floyd.
                  yeah i agree shane mosley still is very dangerous but floyd mayweather has so much speed and great defense along with his counter punching skills thats its damm near impossible to catch him clean or out of position throughout the fight

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                    #10
                    man, that's a great interview nothing but the truth.

                    I don't understand how some people can hate on Naazim, that's all 100% real talk right there, no sugar coating anything, no excuses just truth.

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