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What I said is all true homie. Floyd sure is one of the most successful defensive boxers of all time, but on that night, in that ring, Floyd was anything but defensive. Floyd fought like a Mexican as even a half brain damaged Conor could recognise. Floyd just walked pit patty punching Conor down. Floyd could walk him down because Conor had no heat in his punches.
What ever happened to "I don't care if he's wearing 4, 6, 8 or 12 oz gloves. My punches are like bricks coming at him and will break his guard."??
Conor's punches couldn't break down diahorrea after a bad curry.
Floyd avoided trading like the plague until Conor was gassed from chasing him and missing. Let's not rewrite history.
He won. It was a good game plan. But that's what it was. Run till Conor gets tired of missing.
It's hard to take you seriously when you blame Conors "lack of power" instead of Floyd's defense on the lack of any action or damage to Floyd.