Floyd Mayweather’s Defense Explained

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Floyd Mayweather’s Defense Explained

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Here is a good video that explains Floyd Mayweather’s Defense. He shows how he counters the jab and the left hook.

Rhythm and tempo, although rarely talked about are some of the keys to Mayweather’s effectiveness as well as his unpredictability.

His style also relies on Relaxation and Conserving Energy.

These are all aspects one should use in Swooping Fly Girls.

Check it:

In This Corner with Floyd Mayweather

Many think that Floyd’s style is something new. It’s not.

Check out the late, great Argentinian Nicolino Locche. He was Floyd before Floyd was Floyd. Amazing.

I don’t have to add that Nicolino Locche was also a chain smoker/International Playboy. But we already knew that all great athlete’s were smokers.

Nicolino Locche – The Untouchable!

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7 Comments on "Floyd Mayweather’s Defense Explained"

  1. The G Manifesto
    Giovonny
    17/04/2010 at 10:30 am Permalink

    This Nicolino Locche video is beautiful. that is the sweet science. hit and dont get hit.

    Sergio Martinez-Kelly Pavlik tonite on HBO.

  2. The G Manifesto
    Anon
    17/04/2010 at 2:48 pm Permalink

    you got FB and twitter and whatnot now? you’ll never get laid. Peel yourself off the comp and get a life!

  3. The G Manifesto
    Coby
    17/04/2010 at 7:13 pm Permalink

    Anon you are an idiot.

    The whole “Peel yourself off the comp and get a life!” diss loses its sting when you post it on a guys site on the internet.

  4. The G Manifesto
    TAllagash
    18/04/2010 at 2:19 pm Permalink

    emmanuel augustus then would be the class clown style of picking up girls. the is about the show more so than even the winning. floyd’s less than offensive style the last few years i believe is b/c of having to numb his hands/how brittle they are.

  5. The G Manifesto
    anonymous upcoming G aka Fade
    22/04/2010 at 12:27 pm Permalink

    Thanks Michael

    Really liked this article, per usual.

    Where else can you read about heists, drugs, boxing, girls, game, fashion, being an international playboy with mad swagger, AND listen to some dope beats while you look at pics of fly girls? thegmanifesto.com

    Say what you will about mayweathers D, Rhythm and tempo, effectiveness as well as his unpredictability, his relaxation and ability for conserving energy.

    -which are all vitally important, not doubt

    but the guy is quicker and smarter than anyone else in the boxing game right now. his gameplan is always tight, and he never strays. its almost impossible to beat the guy on points, and he won’t engage in a fight- he’s too smart.

    now…

    1 Question. if you got the time.

    You ever think about writing about MMA? I mean boxing is THE sweet science, and no disrespect, as i probably am biased as an MMA fighter, but i find the talent level and relavency to be slightly greater in mixed martial arts than boxing at this point in history.

    Once again, no disrespect to boxing. Its just in a world where the greatest fighter is also the biggest promoter, will we ever see a bout between Mayweather and Pacman?

  6. The G Manifesto
    The G Manifesto
    22/04/2010 at 2:42 pm Permalink

    anonymous upcoming G aka Fade,

    I will address this in a post soon.

    – MPM

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    MidniteSpecial
    22/11/2013 at 4:15 pm Permalink

    Nice, that’s a free Maywhether clinic right there.

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