Let me first say this that I loved the way Mayweather fought this fight.
The inside skills he showed and the slickness of his action even while roughousing or wrestling elevate him to a different level than he was before in my eyes.
1) Joe Cortez actually did a horrible job, I just rewatched the fight and I paid a lot of attention to the calls he made (because there was a debate wether it was horrible I wanted to double check). They were mostly horrible. If you think otherwise maybe you need to go watch figure-skating instead. All the times he let the action go the two fighters ended up fighting on the inside while blocking at most ONE arm and wrestling to get into the best position. As much as some might think that boxing is pot-shotting from the outside, it is not. Go watch old fights and you will see Sugar Ray Robinson doing it.
Actually, IMO the fact that Floyd could out-Hatton Hatton truly separates him from most of today's fighters who can do only one thing.
NOTE: I am not mentioning the fact that Floyd did not get points deduction or not, that is Floyd being smart, I assume that Cortez was not biased, just an unbiased idiot.
2) Ricky was faster than anyone Floyd had fought, bar Judah. His hands were fast, and his feet were fast. Never saw Floyd doing so much (foot)work. Another result of that speed is that we never saw the perfect timed mutiple right hands, which often mark the finishing moments of mayweather fights. Instead...
(This is the part where I am really interested in your comments, because I want to know if I am the only one seeing it.)
Starting from round 3 (I think) Mayweather's right hand, looked like a carbon copy of Hopkins' counter right hands. The way he timed it and stepped in it, the stance from which he throws it (and the angle)... I dont think he watched Hopkins and "copied" him, but I am amazed that he had that in his arsenal, too. Anyone else sees the similarity? I think he changed his right hand because Hatton was too fast to be hit with multiple rights.
The inside skills he showed and the slickness of his action even while roughousing or wrestling elevate him to a different level than he was before in my eyes.
1) Joe Cortez actually did a horrible job, I just rewatched the fight and I paid a lot of attention to the calls he made (because there was a debate wether it was horrible I wanted to double check). They were mostly horrible. If you think otherwise maybe you need to go watch figure-skating instead. All the times he let the action go the two fighters ended up fighting on the inside while blocking at most ONE arm and wrestling to get into the best position. As much as some might think that boxing is pot-shotting from the outside, it is not. Go watch old fights and you will see Sugar Ray Robinson doing it.
Actually, IMO the fact that Floyd could out-Hatton Hatton truly separates him from most of today's fighters who can do only one thing.
NOTE: I am not mentioning the fact that Floyd did not get points deduction or not, that is Floyd being smart, I assume that Cortez was not biased, just an unbiased idiot.
2) Ricky was faster than anyone Floyd had fought, bar Judah. His hands were fast, and his feet were fast. Never saw Floyd doing so much (foot)work. Another result of that speed is that we never saw the perfect timed mutiple right hands, which often mark the finishing moments of mayweather fights. Instead...
(This is the part where I am really interested in your comments, because I want to know if I am the only one seeing it.)
Starting from round 3 (I think) Mayweather's right hand, looked like a carbon copy of Hopkins' counter right hands. The way he timed it and stepped in it, the stance from which he throws it (and the angle)... I dont think he watched Hopkins and "copied" him, but I am amazed that he had that in his arsenal, too. Anyone else sees the similarity? I think he changed his right hand because Hatton was too fast to be hit with multiple rights.
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