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Originally posted by New England View Postthere's no way you can call what he did "walking a man down." you're usually a solid poster, iirc. just watch the fight when you get the time. i watched quite a few rounds today myself when ihad the chance. he did not walk canelo down. that is crazy talk.
Aside from keeping initiative.. "shutting down" is a more accurate definition of what Floyd does when he walks within an opponent's range.
Originally posted by New England View Postis that really where these kids get the terminology? i was wondering where it came form
god bless roger mayweather. he was a heck of a trainer at his peak, and he gave a lot to the sport as a fighter. solid career, very good puncher and solid skills. at this point he is senile.
Originally posted by PBP. View PostIt's a term used in gyms, at least the few I've been to. Roger didn't originate it. You see Mike Stafford and others use that term as well.
And Mike Stafford is not a good example seeing as his fighter, despite trying to copy Floyd, has a more offensive style, whilst being defensively porous. Of necessity, his walking down is going to be more brute force oriented. This is why he was so much more formidable when he had size advantage on guys. His flaws could remain hidden to the untrained eye, as such.
Broner can't shut down a laptop, let alone a capable opponent his own size.
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Originally posted by Syf View PostNot to say others haven't said it.. but Floyd's version of walking down.. walking to within range within his defensive shell...prepared to counter or shoot a jab to the body or a quick right hand lead... is not how other more offensive oriented fighters walk down. Floyd is aiming primarily to sting and befuddle..others are aiming to hurt and dismantle.
And Mike Stafford is not a good example seeing as his fighter, despite trying to copy Floyd, has a more offensive style, whilst being defensively porous. Of necessity, his walking down is going to be more brute force oriented. This is why he was so much more formidable when he had size advantage on guys. His flaws could remain hidden to the untrained eye, as such.
Broner can't shut down a laptop, let alone a capable opponent his own size.
To me, it's all walking down whether you have mean intentions or you are using it as a tactic to create openings or exploit a fighter that doesn't like to fight backing up.
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Originally posted by Syf View PostLol why not? Castillo and Maidana gave Floyd all he could handle in their first fights. Just imagine what Duran could do.
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Originally posted by B Phontain View Postand again he never had one why? because he knew how to adapt. you cant teach that. im not saying he couldnt lose. Im saying floyd makes you fight his fight, his pace, on his time. We all know this. the only people to have some success againts him were those who went balls to the wall and outweighed him 10lbs or more. But ray lost because well according to him he chose to fight durans fight or he couldnt figure duran out in the first fight. Its damn near legend how people will tell you right away "if you dont get floyd outta there in the first few rds, he'll have you figured out" or "you need a plan a, b, and c to fight floyd" thats all i mean.
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Originally posted by PBP. View PostFloyd can be offensive at times as well (e.g. Judah and N'Dou) fights, but that's beside the point. I agree with everything you said; its just a terminology thing.
To me, it's all walking down whether you have mean intentions or you are using it as a tactic to create openings or exploit a fighter that doesn't like to fight backing up.
Fair enough.. to me it's more nuance than that but to each their own.
Originally posted by B Phontain View Postand again he never had one why? because he knew how to adapt. you cant teach that. im not saying he couldnt lose. Im saying floyd makes you fight his fight, his pace, on his time. We all know this. the only people to have some success againts him were those who went balls to the wall and outweighed him 10lbs or more. But ray lost because well according to him he chose to fight durans fight or he couldnt figure duran out in the first fight. Its damn near legend how people will tell you right away "if you dont get floyd outta there in the first few rds, he'll have you figured out" or "you need a plan a, b, and c to fight floyd" thats all i mean.
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