Robert Guerrero will try to do what nobody has actually performed against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on Saturday night: conquer him. Guerrero can be an intense fighter coming off a of Andre Berto who'll certainly test Mayweather's protection. But testing Mayweather's safety is a lot diverse from getting through it, as each of Mayweather's opponents have discovered after touching gloves with the fantastic. While Mayweather's speed can be an simple strength, it's his protection that will deserve the most reward. His mouth may be run by mayweather from time to time before a battle, but when he gets in that ring, his defense does the talking. Mayweather has broken through competitors such as Oscar De La Hoya, Bernard Hatton, Juan Manuel Marquez, Shane Mosley, Victor Ortiz anda'most recentlya'Miguel Cotto. Every one of them has found that you've not seen defense until you have seen Money May's defense. Cotto attached on only 21 per cent of his blows (105 of 506) last Might, according to CompuBox, via BoxingScene.com. That incorporated landing on 23 % of his power punches (75 of 329). Mayweather knows all of the methods when it comes to deadening his opponent's attack. Not just does he stop with his gloves, he blocks with his elbows, shoulders and forearms. Heck, he also turns one of his defensive methods into an attacking move, stopping together with his arm then moving it into his opponent's face. He's a solution for each and every kind of attack now in his career. Warning: Video NSFW (language) Countless fighters have mentioned after fighting Mayweather which they were astonished by how dominant his defense and pace were, despite watching an amazing number of record on the 36-year-old. It is possible to review Mayweather, but there's not a noticeable chink in his armor. You come to the whole realization after you begin fighting the great. Guerrero might be in the prime of his profession, but Berto's protection didn't compare in the slightest to Mayweather's masterful skills. The 30-year-old Mexican may understand that quickly on Saturday night at the MGM Grand. How come Mayweather so cocky and confident before each one of his battles? Because his defense is known by him will always force him to the end, even when his offense isn't spectacular (he stumbled 26 percent of his blows against Cotto). Having that kind of security blanket will make anyone feel invincible. But, make no mistake about it, Mayweather isn't the type of boxer to be overly ambitious or get his opponents casually. Part of his elegant protection is his incredible intelligence in the ring. He's among the most intelligent competitors of his creation and that is exemplified by his boxing ways. No one has had the opportunity to figure out Mayweather yet. His opponents are generally figured by him out after having a few models. It's simple to look at Mayweather's troubles beyond the ringa'as well as his bold trash-talkinga'and expect him to produce some ill-advised choices inside the ring. But when that bell rings, he looks like the smartest person on earth.
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