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    #31
    Originally posted by larry spence View Post
    what current fighter can do this?
    WTF???

    That's not the sudject at all.

    The debate is "wich game plan/style beat Spence", not "wich current fighter beat him".

    Once again, your nutthuggerism makes you answer bad Larry.

    I swear you sound like Spence's GF.

    Give it up a bit bro.

    You're better than that and I MEAN IT.

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      #32
      Originally posted by The Viper View Post
      Boxing experts, what would be your plan based off of what you have seen? If you had a hot young prospect with great attributes?????
      Canelo style could be effective, at 154 a fight would have been interesting.

      Now, Canelo can gass out sometimes wich wouldn't be a great idea vs Spence.

      Spence is repetitive so Nelo would duck most of his punches and land counters in the mix.

      I know I'm bringing up a bigger guy, but I bringing him up because of his style.

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        #33
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
        Get in close, fight on his chest. He don't like getting roughed up. Hit him low, use elbows and forearms, push him back

        Don't give him the space to get his punches off, overhand hooks, out pressure him and put him on the back foot.

        A fighter would need the strength and weight to push him back, the stamina to throw a 1000 punches a fight and have KO power in each hand
        lmao basically.

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          #34
          You'll just need to be at least close to his size, a good gas tank and have good power. Spence is there to be hit. People won't be so confident in Spence if we heard that he will be fighting Lemieux tomorrow. I would say Horn would give Spence problems in a firefight where they go life and death in a brawl and Spence comes out on top in the 11th.

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            #35
            Box the kid and tie him up on the inside, while tying him up use your elbows, forearms, knees and hit him on the hip like Salido did with Lomachenko so that he resorts to doing something else, offset his rhythm with the jab and steal rounds by shoe shining flashy combinations at the end of each round and stay on the move. He doesn't react well when too many punches are thrown at him and when the opponent feints and then throws, especially the looping right hand, he also doesn't cut off the ring too well and he doesn't move his head enough going in. Avoid inside fighting (punch for punch body to body) and being caught on the ropes as much as possible. Brook did very well against him but he was broken down, had he had a tiny little bit more in him he would've won the fight. It doesn't have to be the most skilled fighter in the world but he should definitely be physically and mentally tough enough to stick to that game plan and he cannot be naturally smaller than Spence.

            A lot of people are talking about backing him up and fighting him on the inside, WORNG PLAN! You can apply that to a midrange powerpuncher like GGG or Kovalev, Spence is an inside fighter by nature and he's very ordinary on the outside and just good enough midrange. On the inside you have to be naturally a lot bigger than him to force him to resort to doing something else other than fighting on the inside and it ain't gonna be easy.

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              #36
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
              Get in close, fight on his chest. He don't like getting roughed up. Hit him low, use elbows and forearms, push him back

              Don't give him the space to get his punches off, overhand hooks, out pressure him and put him on the back foot.

              A fighter would need the strength and weight to push him back, the stamina to throw a 1000 punches a fight and have KO power in each hand
              bad strategy imo, that plays into his strengths. even margarito would still find him in a firefight doing this, he has more activity but spence has more power to equalize that.


              Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
              Lateral movement so he can't plant his feet. Mix up punches behind the jab...uppercuts, hooks, etc. Triple up that jab in his face while stepping in and backing him up. Keep him off balance and don't let him get set. I would work on slipping and ducking his punches and countering every time he throws a punch. All easier said than done, but I definitely would not stand in front of him flat-footed.

              Brook was able to land well on Soence. He just didn't have the defense to overcome his power. Do what Brook did offensively but work on slipping and ducking punches better.

              This sounds like the best. Using movement to keep him from getting set will slow him down and when the punches do come they wont be at full power. This is basically how mayweather would fight him. Low jabs to the stomach as well will keep him from advancing and keep him where you want in the ring.

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                #37
                Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
                WTF???

                That's not the sudject at all.

                The debate is "wich game plan/style beat Spence", not "wich current fighter beat him".

                Once again, your nutthuggerism makes you answer bad Larry.

                I swear you sound like Spence's GF.

                Give it up a bit bro.

                You're better than that and I MEAN IT.
                What fighter can implement that game plan is all I asked

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by The Viper View Post
                  Boxing experts, what would be your plan based off of what you have seen? If you had a hot young prospect with great attributes?????
                  Spence is open for right hands and especially right hooks.

                  I would look for a Salido type approach of looping shots.

                  You need to start early so Spence doesn't get his offense going. Start strong, right hooks, get on the bike, and hit that body.

                  Double jab, right hook over the top, left and right uppercuts to the body, jab out. I think that combo gives him fits.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by larry spence View Post
                    What fighter can implement that game plan is all I asked
                    I would have said Maidana in his best dayz (Broner fight, first Floyd fight)

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
                      I would have said Maidana in his best dayz (Broner fight, first Floyd fight)
                      I honestly whink he would have ****ed Maidana up, but I see what you mean

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