Originally posted by Le samouraļ
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when it comes to pure defensive ability
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I used to think it was Whitaker and it wasn't even close. But as Floyd's career progresses, it really is amazing how little punishment he's taken fight to fight. He really is a defensive master on par with Whitaker. But I still have to give Pea the edge because of his high quality of opposition.
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Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View PostHave you ever watched a Pernell fight?
He did all the things you mentioned, and used his jab, parried, blocked inside body shots with his elbows with PERFECT timing. Like something out of a boxing handbook. Had perfect timing on head shots with his gloves.
Are you joking, man?
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI used to think it was Whitaker and it wasn't even close. But as Floyd's career progresses, it really is amazing how little punishment he's taken fight to fight. He really is a defensive master on par with Whitaker. But I still have to give Pea the edge because of his high quality of opposition.
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Originally posted by J The UnBiased View PostForgive me, I forgot that Floyd fought nothing but slow punching bags.
That isn't because he's Houdini. He's Allen Iverson going to town on the all White squad from Hoosiers.
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Originally posted by J The UnBiased View PostPlease don't talk to me about no damn Pernell man, you're barking up the wrong tree. If you read, I clearly stated that his defense was primarily based on his physical abilities. I never stated that he lacked text book defensive skills bruh, chill.
They both relied on perfectly timed movements, except Floyd's style is more reliant on getting hit, but rolling with shots, whereas Pernell's style is to not get hit at all.
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Originally posted by A-Wolf View PostAmazing? He moves in cadence with his opponents at twice the speed and athleticism. They're never in position to touch him and when they are it's because Floyd is setting them up for a counter strike. It's brilliant what he does but it's hardly mystical.
And Pernell was the better mover in the ring. Moving around and getting your back pinned to the ropes doesn't equal great movement. Obviously, Floyd's a great mover, but Pernell could move, and stay in the same spot, not get hit, then move completely out.
The man would have you going in directions he wants you to go in, and be on the completely other side of you, and walking off while doing a little dance. That's called movement.
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Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View PostAnd Floyd's isn't either? What?
They both relied on perfectly timed movements, except Floyd's style is more reliant on getting hit, but rolling with shots, whereas Pernell's style is to not get hit at all.
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Whittaker...
It's close and both superb but I gotta say Whittaker plus he did it vs top level competition like azumah Chavez Oscar mcgirt etc
Floyd is better offensively but sweet pea the better defender
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