Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
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Vladimir5555
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Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
I think Floyd win by later stoppage or UD 116-112
Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
Floyd TKO on cuts or clear decision.
Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
Floyd by decision
Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
Fenech too small. But he has a good style to beat Floyd.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
If this is the same Fenech who beat Azumah Nelson like a drum for 12 rounds, (forget the ludicrous "draw" decision) then I'd say he has a very good chance of upending Floyd.
Remember, Mayweather was inexperienced when he was a super feather. Fenech's pressuring Castillo-style along with that non-stop punching attack would earn him a solid decision. 8-4.
Jeff might not connect on Floyd as frequently as he did with Nelson, but Mayweather would be retreating for his life.
Remember, Mayweather was inexperienced when he was a super feather. Fenech's pressuring Castillo-style along with that non-stop punching attack would earn him a solid decision. 8-4.
Jeff might not connect on Floyd as frequently as he did with Nelson, but Mayweather would be retreating for his life.
Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
I agree with this to a T, if Floyd agreed not to throw any punches of his own before the fight.SenorPipino wrote:If this is the same Fenech who beat Azumah Nelson like a drum for 12 rounds, (forget the ludicrous "draw" decision) then I'd say he has a very good chance of upending Floyd.
Remember, Mayweather was inexperienced when he was a super feather. Fenech's pressuring Castillo-style along with that non-stop punching attack would earn him a solid decision. 8-4.
Jeff might not connect on Floyd as frequently as he did with Nelson, but Mayweather would be retreating for his life.
Don't get me wrong, Fenech was a great pressure fighter. But Floyd was very elusive, and hit pretty damn hard at 130. He did adjust to Castillo in the rematch, and Fenech is not Castillo. That's not an overall quality statement, but a size, durability, and style statement.
Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
Agreed, and I had Floyd/Castillo I a draw anyway (7-5 in rematch).Bobbyptsd wrote:I agree with this to a T, if Floyd agreed not to throw any punches of his own before the fight.SenorPipino wrote:If this is the same Fenech who beat Azumah Nelson like a drum for 12 rounds, (forget the ludicrous "draw" decision) then I'd say he has a very good chance of upending Floyd.
Remember, Mayweather was inexperienced when he was a super feather. Fenech's pressuring Castillo-style along with that non-stop punching attack would earn him a solid decision. 8-4.
Jeff might not connect on Floyd as frequently as he did with Nelson, but Mayweather would be retreating for his life.
Don't get me wrong, Fenech was a great pressure fighter. But Floyd was very elusive, and hit pretty damn hard at 130. He did adjust to Castillo in the rematch, and Fenech is not Castillo. That's not an overall quality statement, but a size, durability, and style statement.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
My point is that the Castillo bouts would have come after a super feather fight with Fenech.
Mayweather gained plenty experience in the first Castillo fight on how to fight a strong pressure fighter.
He wouldn't have had that knowledge when he fought Fenech and he would have been learning on the fly.
Fenech wasn't as big as Castillo, but he was a strong, awesome volume puncher. Mr. Tough Guy.
A pressuring Jesus Chavez made a fight of it against a young Floyd at jr. lightweight. Fenech would make more than a fight of it. He would beat him.
Mayweather gained plenty experience in the first Castillo fight on how to fight a strong pressure fighter.
He wouldn't have had that knowledge when he fought Fenech and he would have been learning on the fly.
Fenech wasn't as big as Castillo, but he was a strong, awesome volume puncher. Mr. Tough Guy.
A pressuring Jesus Chavez made a fight of it against a young Floyd at jr. lightweight. Fenech would make more than a fight of it. He would beat him.
Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
I thought Chavez won a round, two at most.SenorPipino wrote:My point is that the Castillo bouts would have come after a super feather fight with Fenech.
Mayweather gained plenty experience in the first Castillo fight on how to fight a strong pressure fighter.
He wouldn't have had that knowledge when he fought Fenech and he would have been learning on the fly.
Fenech wasn't as big as Castillo, but he was a strong, awesome volume puncher. Mr. Tough Guy.
A pressuring Jesus Chavez made a fight of it against a young Floyd at jr. lightweight. Fenech would make more than a fight of it. He would beat him.
Re: Floyd Mayweather vs . Jeff Fenech in 130
Castillo was bigger and stronger than Fenech, that was my point.SenorPipino wrote:My point is that the Castillo bouts would have come after a super feather fight with Fenech.
Mayweather gained plenty experience in the first Castillo fight on how to fight a strong pressure fighter.
He wouldn't have had that knowledge when he fought Fenech and he would have been learning on the fly.
Fenech wasn't as big as Castillo, but he was a strong, awesome volume puncher. Mr. Tough Guy.
A pressuring Jesus Chavez made a fight of it against a young Floyd at jr. lightweight. Fenech would make more than a fight of it. He would beat him.
He beat Chavez handily, I guess it was a fight in that it was, yes, a fight, but it was fairly one sided.
My other point was that Floyd would hit back, and you seem to be negating that for some reason. Fenech was quite a fighter, sure, but I don't think he eats counter lefts from Floyd and keeps coming back for more, or more precisely he would, but it would be painful. It's an entirely different situation.
You are taking all of Fenech's strengths into account, and none of his weaknesses, all while ignoring Floyd's strengths and accentuating his potential weaknesses. Of course you are going to come to the conclusion you have.
I am sure Emmanuel Augustus could have beaten Kostya Tszyu, if he was on his absolute best night, and both of Tszyu's hands were broken. But that would be a silly argument.