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@bbrother92Ай бұрын
Can you make video why ppl think floyd is weak and why he made it look so easy. Flawless
@tony2ton848Ай бұрын
most overrated fighter in the history of all sports! didn't deserve a ton of decisions. history will judge him a true run duck and cower boy, only fan boys who have neva fought think he is anything great. 😁 fearful floyd Mayweather.
@jesseyoung-henderson3799Ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅
@MeanMug_8448Ай бұрын
@tony2ton848 Most overrated fighter in the history of all sports?! That is stupid as fu*k to say when any fighter that is overrated gets caught and then gets exposed!! You fought before?! If that is the case I understand why you're hating cause you're in the KZbin comment section while Mayweather is still the highest paid boxer of all time!! Shut up KZbin coach!!😂😂
@devinedude3690Ай бұрын
Loved this content....❤
@l.a9711Ай бұрын
Floyd HAS NO WEAKNESSES, you better pray you catch him in the first 1-3 rounds with something big like Shane Mosley but actually put him out otherwise every minute that goes by he’s gathering information and it’s pretty much over from there. Floyd is gifted like some of the greats of all time the difference is he’s not there to please everyone, he’s there to win and that’s why some call it “boring” but people who are obsessed with boxing at that deeply know it’s beautiful everything he’s doing. The micro adjustments he does that 99% will never see let alone understand or appreciate is the reason why he’s 49-0 (McGregor don’t count)
@DeagleBeagleАй бұрын
He is slightly weak to southpaws and body shots.
@anthonyb5036Ай бұрын
No such thing as a boxer that doesn't have weaknesses. Nobody has been able to effectively exploit them round over round to beat him, that's it.
@BruteStrength99Ай бұрын
@@DeagleBeagle I've heard that for years. What makes you believe he's weak to Southpaws?
@TheRexrapperАй бұрын
@@anthonyb5036 This is true. Floyd doesn't have any major weaknesses is more accurate IMO.
@l.a9711Ай бұрын
@@anthonyb5036 so your basically saying he’s able to adapt better than literally everyone he’s ever fought pretty much like I said no weaknesses in his game. Boxing is like you either have it or you don’t no amount of training will ever be enough for 99% of people Floyd is that 1% who are born to fight and are molded by it to this day I’ve never seen a fighter who’s as aware as he is in the ring the only one who even comes close is a prime Roy jones but even he wasn’t as perfect as Floyd because Floyd was way more defensively responsible Roy relied on his reflexes and speed but he was susceptible to punches trying to be flashy. I’m Mexican and when people say “Floyd would of got his ass whooped by Chavez like his uncle did” I laugh because no one will ever truly understand Floyd isn’t just a Philly shell guy like his uncle was he’s literally mastered every guard like this video points out always giving different looks when you think you got it figured out he switches it up he’s literally unpredictable it’s never a 1,2,3,4,5 it’s 2,5,3,1,4 there’s no patterns in what he does because once you do figure it out its already too late he’s already changed the punch selection.
@redsnflrincАй бұрын
the GOAT, you could do a 24hr film study and barely scratch the surface of the Scientist that was Floyd
@KnowledgePowerForAll20 күн бұрын
lmao
@NikFromEarth5 сағат бұрын
Masterful... Only maybe 2 fights out of 50 where you can say he didn't control absolutely everything. Even the rounds he lost were setup.
@eddiehernandez2477Ай бұрын
Amazing instincts, skills, precision, BRAINS, and his toughness and chin are so underrated. Breaking down and slowing down the film shows you how much of an amazing skilled Boxer he is/was. like mike tyson said about him...he stays in that gym. lived and ate boxing and when u put in the work, when it comes to game time...he made it look so easy. i can watch his film all day
@justinfeemster2023Ай бұрын
Helluva fighter
@pdogg7484Ай бұрын
No, helluva a defense but fighter no sir
@tooskooskiАй бұрын
@@pdogg7484pretty boy was puttin mfs to sleep
@timw5358Ай бұрын
Like I said before . I take my hat off too him. He made a lot of smart investments. But hey, it comes with the territory.
@Joshg982Ай бұрын
Tough competitor
@aliveinpicturesАй бұрын
God only made one thing perfect and that's my boxing record lmao
@user540000Ай бұрын
Floyd does nearly everything perfectly. In fact when you find fight analysis videos showing a fighter doing something wrong and getting caught for it, you can usually find a clip of floyd to use to show how to do it properly. Floyd can fight at all ranges. inside, midrange outside. he can fight going forward or backward or laterally. The few times he got rocked like by mosley he never panicked. I was just thinking of that the other day how Joshua panics when he gets pressured or rocked. And there floyd is to show what to do when he got rocked, dont panick and grab and hold to recover.
@LeadLeftLeonАй бұрын
Floyd didn’t get any credit for the risks he took inside of the ring. Leading with hooks right hands throwing long range rear hooks and shoulder rolling are difficult maneuvers. Power shot no jab risks eating a big counter. Shoulder roll wrong and that’s a right hand to your jaw
@redsnflrincАй бұрын
his feints and footwork aren't talked about much because everybody looks at his hands, opponent could never tell if he was looking to counter, punch or just circle and move, plus he was the most accurate puncher ever.
@LeadLeftLeonАй бұрын
@redsnflrinc I watch Bivol these days for a boxer that’s anywhere close to Floyd in cunning and ring artistry. Biv’s Soviet step is poetry in motion. One of the few guys who trains his feet as much his hands
@D3greatАй бұрын
@@LeadLeftLeontank and curmel. Jaron boots, terrence crawford. All are have insane ring iq and crazy offense/defense.
@johndo3760Ай бұрын
Yup and that leaping hook is a crazy risk, could definitely get knocked out coming in if opponent reads it
@FreakoutCentralFАй бұрын
@@D3great curmel got a weak defense
@hello150Ай бұрын
He makes all this look incredibly easy. When I try this kind of stuff in sparring, I get fucked up.
@king.deandreАй бұрын
He's been at since age 6
@tbupnexttruths1355Ай бұрын
@@king.deandreyea sometimes that don’t matter cause ‘tis mfs that been doing it just as long and can’t do this
@king.deandreАй бұрын
@@tbupnexttruths1355 nope but when you have great coaching and someone in floyd with gifted muscle twitch fiber and reflexes it increases the possibility, the fact is you don't get as good as floyd without putting in the time, can't downplay the work
@kotsios73Ай бұрын
LOL, I had found out the hard way, a few years ago! I genuinely believed that I could do it. Little that I knew 😂
@D1SnrАй бұрын
He said he perfected a lot of his techniques during fights.
@king.deandreАй бұрын
My favorite rhing about floyd is that he's alwyas in postion to counter, he's never just shelled up like the guys that use the philly shell, his defense and offense is seamless he can catch a shot with his shoulder roll and counter in one motion, also he punches off rhythm he jabs and makes his oppent resets because he doesn't need a rhythm hes just automatic and comfortable with fighting in any part of the ring, he's the only fighter ive seen invite fighters to the corner and get the best of them with his back on the ropes
@FitchEntertainmentАй бұрын
This is the absolute best explanation of Floyds traps I've ever heard anyone say. SPOT ON!
@ernDog1978125 күн бұрын
No it isnt its a better break down vid that will blow your mind
@FitchEntertainment25 күн бұрын
@@ernDog19781 How you gonna say that and then not give me the link
@heavyizthacrown-584221 күн бұрын
@@FitchEntertainment Check out Wilson Kayden watch his “Ultimate Film Study” he did on Floyd Mayweather, you’ll love it
@slicknik_16 күн бұрын
@@FitchEntertainment Boxing gems
@king.deandreАй бұрын
I wasn't alive for sugar ray robison or ali or even tyson but im fortunate to have grew up on floyd i think he's the most skilled boxer of all time
@Mjbentertainment86Ай бұрын
He definitely was! I think Robinson was 2nd
@WeedInMyAssАй бұрын
Last 50 fights undefeated. Definitely one of the best to do it.
@OliverOilsАй бұрын
Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran is more skilled Floyd is just more defensively responsible
@king.deandreАй бұрын
@@OliverOils I respectfully disagree maybe more gifted athletes but floyd was smaller and did more with his gifts, his use of the job his distance management his faints and counters, he set traps and he's never uncomfortable he can brawl and he can box, he started to fight defensively as he went up in weight fighting naturally bigger guys
@OliverOilsАй бұрын
@@king.deandre while I respect Floyd his skills are pretty overrated both Duran and Leonard went up in weight to fight men who were more powerful than them Floyd carefully chose fighters who were not as fast as him I still think Floyd is untested despite what his record says Duran had more skills than him, Floyd's whole game was to fight on the outside as much as possible Duran could fight ANYWHERE Leonard could also adjust as well as Floyd except he's faster, more aggressive and has wider punch selection
@LeadLeftLeonАй бұрын
Floyd greatest body jab of all time
@WestKnyleАй бұрын
I think he's got knockdowns with it too
@kaungmyat985023 күн бұрын
@@WestKnyleHe got knock down once but win 50 matches stop crying
@TaxAssessorCollector12 күн бұрын
@@kaungmyat9850reread his comment, smooth brain.
@WestKnyle4 күн бұрын
@@kaungmyat9850 completely different subject. Fool. Nobody is crying over here...TF are you talking about.
@ignacioletelier8906Ай бұрын
I truly believe he’s the greatest boxer of all times.
@wesleydiolata3467Ай бұрын
T.B.E
@jaybird4571Ай бұрын
Agreed
@nobody222x14 сағат бұрын
@@jaybird4571*Smartest
@soyad9840Ай бұрын
i know nothing about boxing but vids like this makes me respect the sport
@prophetx848229 күн бұрын
Dude don't know what he talking bout. Gazelle punch!😂😂😂 Most of this stuff is instinctual when you been boxing for so long. It is a science but this channel ain't it
@D1SnrАй бұрын
Ricky Hatton echoed what Berto said about Floyd just watching his movements in the ring. He could tell when a punch was coming from subtle body movements. Floyds focused eye contact was a very underrated attribute. He could make an opponent 'shot shy'.
@bigghoww21 күн бұрын
That's what happened to Pac
@JustinHampton-l5jАй бұрын
Great video skillr! Covering the greatest p4p boxer of our generation! Notice the use of Floyds elbow for an additional defensive layer, frequently used to parry and create space for counters while putting the opponent off balance! Floyd lets himself get hit a lot, knowing that hes gaining a positional advantage since hes not being hit clean! The right counter is unbelievably fast since his position only requires a quick twist to go from defense to offense, which is usually multiplied by the opponent moving in on him! Notice the several forms of guard mastery, combined with extremely evasive footwork, keeping himself safe from over aggressive opponents! Notice the jab to 'pin' the opponent's high guard! Mayweather can follow up with any number of strikes, but opts for an extremely unexpected body jab off the same hand, which changes levels and sets up a followup right if wanted!
@martinizgianniiАй бұрын
Absolute class of a video! This was an excellent breakdown. The analysis of his offense, especially his pull counter and his unexpected, fast attacks, was spot on. One thing I would’ve added is a bit more about his L-guard in the inside game, which he uses to pin his opponent’s guard and put them in uncomfortable positions. The defense part was also amazing I really liked the shoulder roll section. The breakdown of his long guard was excellent as well, showing how he uses it to create defensive traffic (I personally use this a lot). I’ve learned tons from fighters like Mayweather, Ward (Skillr's breakdown was perfect), Bivol, Stevenson, Klitscho for my outside game. Thank you so much, Skillr Boxing, and keep up the great work! I’d love to see a breakdown of Shakur Stevenson one day!
@synvaValАй бұрын
I’ve been waiting a video on Mayweather, a boxer who mastered the Art of Boxing 🥊
@D1SnrАй бұрын
I remember reading a Floyd interview for the first time around 1996. He was showing the reporter around his house and cars when he actually said that he had mastered boxing. This was back in 1996
@jamarcushutchins9523Ай бұрын
Floyd a legend
@uncleb354529 күн бұрын
Skill beyond belief. And what people never realized. As he got older. He really didn’t want to hurt anyone. He simply frustrated you till the point you make critical mistakes. He let you beat yourself
@nobody222x14 сағат бұрын
Bruce Lee philosophy
@atheistghostbuster6395Ай бұрын
I was never and still not a fan of this man as a person, but I have always acknowledged him as one of the best boxers ever! Anyone who says otherwise is unable to separate their personal feelings about the man vs the boxer!
@omicron5128Ай бұрын
Great quote because I also think of him that way. I hate him as a person but acknowledged him as a boxer.
@KingG_7mmortaLАй бұрын
It’s his ability to switch from offense to defense then back to offense with cat like reflexes. The man be locked in on some extra dimensional shxt❕
@jacobharris954Ай бұрын
Honestly my answer sounds weird but he is no easy fighter to beat, switch the game plan. Every round. Or mid round even if it works, the less he can read you the better.we have all heard of the K.I.S.S concept this called the Dr. Who principles. Never keep simple stupid. It is long shot idea but no man is invincible just formidable, and he is highly formidable.
@LeadLeftLeonАй бұрын
Switch it every round. Need to go back to 4 Kingz level. Floyd was the only fairly recent guy in the same league of skill with Leonard and Duran
@kingston23Ай бұрын
Terrance Bud Crawford sleeping Mayweather
@CarbinKidАй бұрын
@@kingston23 Nah
@XxSteffonxX26 күн бұрын
Easy @@kingston23
@GoSkaTeproductionsАй бұрын
I haven't watched Floyd fight much. But this video makes me appreciate him more. His relexes are insane.
@averyrandomdude7468Ай бұрын
Just know each Floyd mayweather tactic breakdown video you make increases my ring iq since I pick up tactics one has mastered, so thank you, keep it up 💙
@stefanwolf8558Ай бұрын
This is what Conor said when he fought him. Floyd changed his approach 3x in the fight. Conor said that he only prepared for the first 2 styles. When Floyd adjusted for the 3rd time mid fight, Conor ran out of answers.
@boredi6050Ай бұрын
Skillr boxing is class
@Sam88113Ай бұрын
We finnaly got mayweather!!
@FillyouupSplashАй бұрын
Finally*👈🏼....you big dummy 😂
@zavino5759Ай бұрын
Thank you bro you are the best at breakdown boxer style. all your video is easy to are easy to understand. Hope you to become more success at the future.
@richuk69Ай бұрын
He has everything if you marked all aspects out of 10 he would rank at least 9 in most categories. On top of all of his skill and god given talent he works harder than anyone else in the gym. Thats an unbeatable combination
@nananyantakyi1549Ай бұрын
The Grandmaster of the sweet science, the best ever🔥
@CaseyW4912 күн бұрын
I'm a total novice to the sport and the art of it, aside from scrapping with neighborhood kids in my youth. But WOW is this impressive. Im hooked.
@Christopher-side_dude-Murican8 күн бұрын
Another thing is not just his unmatched IQ, decision making and adapting…it’s his unrelenting stamina; which is no surprise because many have said he trains and runs randomly and even after the club of party ( he never drinks or smokes as well).
@macflyfilms25 күн бұрын
This was well done TBE
@BAP3221Ай бұрын
I love how this guy not only analyzes the best boxer of all time then uses devin haney as an example on what not to do. Lol.
@johndo3760Ай бұрын
😭😭😭
@fire418Ай бұрын
What not to do? He does everything right to the best of his abilities, so what he's boring and not as entertaining.
@cnwil4594Ай бұрын
Love or hate Floyd, one can't deny he is a beast in the ring.
@omicron512829 күн бұрын
I like him as a boxer, but hate him as a person.
@LeadLeftLeonАй бұрын
Interesting to hear him refer to it as the Philly shell. Other times it’s the shoulder roll. Is there a difference
@esteben8060Ай бұрын
The philly shell is a stance, shoulder roll is the movement you do to block a rear hand (orthodox vs orthodox) when you are in the philly shell stance. Occasionally you could defend using a shoulder roll even if you are not using the philly shell, or vice versa
@betoj3161Ай бұрын
F*cking amazing!,please next the underrated counter puncher Juan Manuel Marquez❤❤
@FacundoOrecchioАй бұрын
not being able to recognize a boxer's weakness is crazy
@siddharthparashar967811 күн бұрын
Great video quality, very good research, excellent knowledge & great background music. Skiller Boxing, thank you for making these kinds of videos.
@tebateba926316 күн бұрын
Best of all time
@shiroyuyonaАй бұрын
LETS GOOO TEAM SKILLR, MAYWEATHER PHILLY VIDEO🗣🗣💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
@skillrboxingАй бұрын
Yessir it's finally here!
@1879gym24 күн бұрын
The best athlete / businessman the world of sports has ever seen!
@coreytoure8942Ай бұрын
Black American 🇺🇸 boxing acumen and brilliance
@Bankai_Musashi126 күн бұрын
Corny ASF
@Oz19915 күн бұрын
In my opinion Floyd is the GOAT of Boxing. His Defense combined with offensive accuracy & efficiency is so crazy good, no other boxer is even close to that level. To me Floyd is the best ever and my favorite! - Casual fan from Finland
@ericquinones1754Ай бұрын
WHAT A MASTER PIECE!!!!
@loucawithers42Ай бұрын
Could we possibly get a breakdown of Lomachenko or Naoya next?
@skillrboxingАй бұрын
Naoya its impossible due to copyright, Loma, we might have found a way...
@miketzovaras9517Ай бұрын
Could we get Roy Jones jr please 😢
@joeltaylorthethird5443Ай бұрын
@@skillrboxing Roy Jones plz
@BubblebasticularbassАй бұрын
@@skillrboxingwhat about de la Hoya
@miketzovaras9517Ай бұрын
@@skillrboxing Roy Jones jr next please 🥺
@janehanlon280215 күн бұрын
Just a beautifull tech boxer , so much class
@byrondunbar6721Ай бұрын
Well trained, Great Coaches.Tip of the Hat to his Father and Uncle Roger.
@bigcel42Ай бұрын
The Helluva Fighter flip was hilarious. I see what you did there…
@skillrboxingАй бұрын
👀
@linzarioyoung855613 күн бұрын
Gotta admit Floyd is one of the GOATS ..skill wise he is the GOAT
@Ashraf.Fashho1-BayernАй бұрын
skillr absolutely should activate the "thanks" option 🙏🥊
@kza912Ай бұрын
Super décryptage! Très enrichissant! Ça serait intéressant d'avoir le même type de vidéo pour beterbiev qui est aussi soviétique mais avec une boxe différente! Dans tous les cas, un gros merci !
@dayadam1618 күн бұрын
Good video only thing missing was the clip of his offense verse Arturo gatti rip. That video showed a masterful example of floyds offense for like 7 rounds of brutality.
@Theprospect-ibcАй бұрын
Next Naoya Inoue breakdown 😢
@skillrboxingАй бұрын
Would love to, but his fights are heavily copyrighted...
@einviousАй бұрын
@@skillrboxing awe man……..
@TBE99Ай бұрын
Most successful of the modern era? Wrong… Most successful of all eras period, the best ever 🥊 🐐
@Garyjimbob-k9l28 күн бұрын
Fantastic breakdown!!
@ericquinones175429 күн бұрын
THE BEST EVER!
@ChristopherRenner-c7qАй бұрын
Floyd mayweather really was amazing if you watch his skill set his ability's in the Ring amazing it's literally watch a artist at work he was a great athlete more disciplined and a harder Worker then most his opponents in the gym and he grew up in a box and family the results speak for themselves
@javanahcoffin9485Ай бұрын
skillr blowing up fr rdy for the future ahead
@Kingallday713 күн бұрын
It's not as easy as he makes it look..AB tried it,Devin Haney etc
@Irpi88Ай бұрын
Super interesting video as Always! Thanks
@thisisedson5 күн бұрын
Def adding this to my bag
@Businessisbusiness-gs2dd2 күн бұрын
That’s why when ppl compare him to tank I laugh this guy is the definition of skill , Focus & consistency boxer understands the ring & controls the ring more dangerous then a super power brawler with a good amount of skills
@giveaf9370Ай бұрын
Amazing presentation. Thank you.
@Oz19915 күн бұрын
His offensive stats of punches landed and missed in comparison how others hit and miss against him or any top level boxer is crazy impressive . He is in his own class when it comes to efficiency. - Humble casual
@ChrisHimself135717 күн бұрын
He isnt physically gifted at all, brittle hands, low power, doesnt load his power punches but holy shit his shots are sharp and come in with perfect timing and he does not take punishment or waste energy. Truly a genius of the sport.
@TKS9090Ай бұрын
Great video 👏🏻
@okachobired5856Ай бұрын
Floyds biggest weakness was his hands were always getting injured. Which made his wins that much more impressive. A few strengths the video didn't touch on was his chin. Even the shots he did take he was never knocked down one time. Floyds stamina was also superhuman. He became faster as the fight went on and didn't tire.
@mubarakshakoor1929Ай бұрын
"Beyond boxing, the world of martial arts offers a wealth of diverse techniques. I'm a huge fan of boxing, but I'm keen to highlight the basics of Muay Thai and other grappling styles in a video."
@reggiezaza6016Ай бұрын
Yea but this is the sweet science for a reason
@jacobharris954Ай бұрын
And other arts are called dirty science but are have studied, do yo mind me asking
@NoMas2.0Ай бұрын
No ways this is for the boxing fans
@vaughnjackson6297Ай бұрын
Who said his??
@mubarakshakoor1929Ай бұрын
@@jacobharris954 @mubarakshakoor1929 8 minutes ago I apologize if my previous request was misinterpreted I'm simply interested in learning more about striking and grappling techniques for self-defense I have a deep appreciation for boxing and the art of striking, but I'd also like to explore other disciplines
@redsnflrincАй бұрын
Floyd specifically used the right hook, more than he usually does the right straight, against Cotto likely because he wanted Miguel to keep a solid wedge block from the right hook and making it harder for Cotto to counter and land with his best punch, the left hook, compared to straights that can more easily be slipped and parried into counters (faster but easier to block and parry to the side than hooks coming around your guard requiring somewhat of a stiff arm to block hooks (which isn't the best way to defend them, rolling under by far the best option, whilst straights depend on the situation - slip, roll or parry depending on situation and opponent are all effective to defend & counter)
@mrboxingАй бұрын
Great Video!🥊
@EdwardNigma950Ай бұрын
love your vids. Waiting for Pirog analysis, he's so underrated :C And also would nice to see some analysis of old school boxers. Young Foreman for ex
@michaelhorner68042 күн бұрын
Floyd had a reach advantage in most of all his fights. He just has a god given talent of a natural feel with his distance and timing. It's straight up art work, because these boxers are leaps and bounds higher in IQ for boxing than your average joe.
@strikingmagician98162 сағат бұрын
With the head leaned forward, you either go all in or all out. This means your head is just at the edge of range to where there's the distance to react to shots to make a reflex-type decision like pull counter or your head is fully in their chest so there isn't room to fully load on shots and Floyd fights on the inside or used escapes.
@Tdsking-rc6ppАй бұрын
That transition at 8:44 was smooth😮💨
@fishgrease5428Ай бұрын
This is awesome 🔥
@Hunter_EagleConsumesSerpent28 күн бұрын
The 2 close fights of his career, Maidana and Hoya all throw combos from close range, which is the best tool against the philly shell. That still doesn't mean it's his weakness, but the way one may beat him.
@DeagleBeagleАй бұрын
The best boxer that ever lived.
@Crazi.M4gАй бұрын
The more you deep down about boxing the more you like Floyd Mayweather styles. I don't care what he's done or. Attitude he had but interms of boxing floyd master it.
@heruking4391Ай бұрын
T.B.E 50-0 Undefeated King of Boxing ! Floyd " Money 💰 " Mayweather 💪🏾🤴🏾🐐
@XDaApexАй бұрын
You have to sit n think how you are going to defeat that man. Shows that you are great
@bajuszpal17211 күн бұрын
A Gem of a boxing video, giving a wide spectrum of a renowned boxer. A winner should bebetter in something ehter defense, ofense or simply more intelligent. Best regards. Paul,69
@r.c.b.8087Ай бұрын
The GOAT. Hands down!!
@jnike423014 күн бұрын
Goat
@cassk999911 сағат бұрын
A lot of fighters have had the style before james toney , george benton, notably, and quite a few philly boxers back in the day, so yeh, the name came about from that james always said its the detroit roll after his hometown also had a lot of old fighters use it but mayweather definitely mastered his own version of it
@LeadLeftLeonАй бұрын
Good shoulder rolls defend. Master shoulder rolls will counter off of it. Oscar learned the shoulder roll from the best but couldn’t strike out of it
@shadowX316Ай бұрын
The part when floyd was saying how its a the mayweather defense and not the philly shell. It's like brazilian jiu jitsu. It derives from traditional japanese jiu jitsu, but evolved into it's own style now as BJJ. that's like mayweather, his defense derives from the philly shell, but he's added many new details to it that it's safe to call his defense the mayweather defense. Not to say the philly shell isnt good, it's still a very good defense. Floyd just does it differently.
@Bob-v3d8t7 күн бұрын
One of the biggest misconceptions ive seen repeated is that the philly shell doesnt work against southpaws or that mayweather is weak against soutpaws. people saying that on forums or videos or whatever over the years. Im like dude hes used it many times against many different southpaws and made it work, thanks for showing his adaptations that make it work in this video
@charlesjclinАй бұрын
0:07 a helluva fighter
@waiyanlinn5529Ай бұрын
Is Ricardo Lopez on your list?
@ChadPayne1Ай бұрын
We talking about Mayweather turd. Not Ricardo Lopez!! Stay focused 🤷🏾♂️
@vaughnjackson6297Ай бұрын
Chill son😂@@ChadPayne1
@gael.7593Ай бұрын
@@ChadPayne1 It's a comment section. He's making a recommendation. Chill.
@ChadPayne1Ай бұрын
@@gael.7593 I also just made a comment. It’s a comment section!! Now you chill.
@hamkam1627Ай бұрын
@@ChadPayne1I think he’s asking for a recommendation video…
@tedwilliams1028Ай бұрын
The best ever to lace em up... never seen a fighter with his IQ, ring awareness, defense, I jus hate he messed his hands up because that ko power was deadly early on
@NikFromEarth5 сағат бұрын
His counter cross is still just unbelievable...
@MarkboxingyoutubeАй бұрын
Niceeeeeee,vergil ortiz jr. next??
@ImmortalJe22 күн бұрын
Roy jab was on point too
@adnomo24 күн бұрын
The only way to be FM is to let him beat himself. You must be patient and let him make a mistake, but more importantly you must be ready to capitalize on it because there won't be a lot of mistakes that he will make.
@abhishek1110392 күн бұрын
defensive defensive genius !!
@lemonoeyeАй бұрын
Awesome video! is it possible for you to compare Mayweather philly shell vs Andre Ward philly shell?
@Just_a_ReflectionАй бұрын
For the average athlete, trying to emulate Floyd is like trying to emulate Kobe or Mahomes. You can learn and improve by watching him, but you don't have the skill set to replicate what he does.
@rodneymullen313Ай бұрын
Love your videos but you gotta make one with shakur Stevenson man he’s prolly the best technically sound fighter rn