Originally posted by Gino Ros
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Y'know who, in a P4P equivalent fight (scale them up/down/whatever), would beat Mayweather? Hopkins.
Firstly, he has excellent concentration, which I believe is one of the main failings of many fighters, even some of the great ones. There are many clips of Mayweather countering Marquez as he throws a shot and brings his hand back low - were he to bring his hands back high (as he does early in the fight or against lesser fighters) the counter would be blocked. As he got frustrated, his concentration ebbed. Hopkins has impeccable concentration (as does Floyd).
Also too many fighters throw punches without coming in behind them, standing in perfect range for a counter. Hopkins throws a shot and brings himself in behind it. You can't counter it cleanly, as you have a choice to either take the shot and counter (and very, very few fighters are capable of this) or block/dodge it and lose the opportunity as the gap is gone.
Finally you need an incredible inside game. Floyd has a very good inside game but it is nearly entirely defensive and mainly based around using his hip to manoeuvre opponents. Hopkins would ruffle Mayweather up, creating gaps just big enough to land scoring shots. (Hatton did try to rough Mayweather up, but he charged in with looping shots that Floyd could easily counter, and smoothered himself on the inside in the moments that Floyd didn't tie him up.)
To beat Hopkins you need the kind of proactive offensive game that a prime RJJ or Calzaghe had, and Jermaine Taylor had to a lesser degree. Nobody really lands counters against him.
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