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    Floyd Mayweather Jr Lost a Step? Statistics Show Otherwise

    Floyd's notable 12 round fights.
    (Top: Mayweather, Bottom: Opponent).
    All #'s are Total Punches.

    2014
    May-Maidana II
    51% - 166/326(Third best offensive numbers of career) - Career average is 44.4%
    22% - 128/572 - Career average in 12 round fights is 21.54%

    2014
    May-Maidana I
    54% - 230/426(Second Best offense in 12rd fights)
    26% - 221/858(Second worst defensive display in 12 rd fights)

    2013
    May-Canelo
    46% - 232/505
    22% -117/526

    2013
    May-Guerrero
    41% - 195/476
    19% - 113/581

    2012
    May-Cotto
    26% - 179/687(Worst offense in career)
    21% - 105/506

    2010
    May-Mosley
    44% - 208/477
    20% - 92/452

    2009
    May-Marquez
    59% - 290/493 - (Best offensive display in 12 round fights)
    12% - 69/583

    2007
    May-De La Hoya
    43% - 207/481
    21% - 122/587

    2006
    May-Baldomir
    43% - 199/458
    12% - 79/670

    2006
    May-Judah
    47% - 188/404
    19% - 82/444

    2004
    May-Corley
    47% - 283/600
    23% - 150/657

    2002
    May-Castillo II
    41% - 162/399
    23% - 137/604

    2002
    May-Castillo I
    35% - 157/448
    40% - 203/506(Worst defensive display)

    The highest percentage of punches connected on Floyd: 2002-2004, Castillo, Corley and 2014 first Maidana fight.

    The highest percentage Floyd connected: 2009, 2014, Marquez and Maidana 2x. (Note: First time ever that Floyd lands over 50% in consecutive 12 round fights - 2014).
    69
    Yes, Floyd is getting hit more/connecting less, lost legs - Fans in denial
    52.17%
    36
    No, Floyd is getting hit/connecting/legs are fine - Fans overreacting
    47.83%
    33

    #2
    What does this prove? Lol. He's 37 years old there is no problem admitting he's lost a step or two. He can't be prime forever

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      #3
      kev is right, floyd is even better now than he was in his prime

      my hero can't get old, i refuse to believe, i wuv u floyd!

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        #4
        Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
        What does this prove? Lol. He's 37 years old there is no problem admitting he's lost a step or two. He can't be prime forever
        Floyd's worst performances were in his prime. People are overreacting. Yes he is 37, going on 38, but his body is young. Just saying, people are overreacting. Only thing he's lost is his power from 130. Otherwise, he's the same Floyd, and even better than he was in 2002-2005 when he was getting tagged by Castillo, Corley and Mitchell.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
          What does this prove? Lol. He's 37 years old there is no problem admitting he's lost a step or two. He can't be prime forever
          Exactly. It happens to everyone.

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            #6
            Contrary to popular belief, stats sometimes lie.

            Just watching him fight he clearly, clearly has lost not one step but many steps.

            He's clearly slower, both hand and feet, he get's hit, a lot more, he's sometimes out of position.

            If you compare todays' Floyd with the Floyd that fought Ricky Hatton for example it's complete night and day in comparison.

            Hell, if you compare Floyd of today with the one that fought Mosley it's night and day in comparison.

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              #7
              Compubox is wrong. Unless it shows Floyd get hit more

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                #8
                Get off your knees already. What a ***.

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                  #9
                  compubox is not a fact, lol, it is a man or woman assuming or adding(punches) to their employers fighters interest, lol, its like a wwe system where its all set up so someone can win in those numbers homie

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                    Floyd's worst performances were in his prime. People are overreacting. Yes he is 37, going on 38, but his body is young. Just saying, people are overreacting. Only thing he's lost is his power from 130. Otherwise, he's the same Floyd, and even better than he was in 2002-2005 when he was getting tagged by Castillo, Corley and Mitchell.
                    Come on Kev, you can't possibly believe that.

                    His body definitely isn't young. 18 years in the game and 17 of which at the world level is going to have a huge effect on your body.

                    The guy even looks old.

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