(MUST SEE!!!) ANDRE BERTO DESCRIBES WHAT FIGHTING FLOYD MAYWEATHER IS LIKE; GIVES BEST DETAILS

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"He's just very elusive...I was just so surprised at his age how just alert he was...he thinks defensive first...very smart at dictating the pace...very observant of everything that's going on...he just knows every part of that ring," stated former world champion Andre Berto, who explained what it's like to fight Floyd Mayweather. Check it out!

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Berto is breaking it down better than anyone ever. This is classic. Berto should take some tips away from that Floyd experience.

irandleIV
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Fighting Floyd sounds like trying to punch in a dream.

Fillup
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For all Floyd's flash and flare, he never allows himself to succumb to vanity inside the ring
100% discipline

somguy
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After watching this interview I feel like I fought Floyd lol, very detailed.

dustinluciano
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“Losing to me isn’t a loss. It’s a learning experience.” - Floyd Mayweather

eastxsidexswagg
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The best thing about this interview is he's not sour about losing.. he respects mayweather for his style ✊🏾💯

Imhotep_DrummerJones
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This guys spirit is so pure. Not envyous at all. This a champion.

mzuvukilembangata
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This interview is timeless. I come back and watch it every couple of years

HelloChicagoHomes
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Berto is still in awe of the schooling floyd gave him.

russb.
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“Some boxers are talented... but I’m gifted.. You can’t teach a gift.” -Floyd Mayweather

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Mayweather has always been about that conservation of energy. This is probably the best description of how he fights that I've ever heard.

zachb
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This is the type of video you watch once every 2 years

TheRealMTR
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He just painted a picture of floyd with his words

ivandennis
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Seen this interview like 23 times and it still makes me laugh. Never heard someone describe an 'L' with such professional detail. I actually respect Berto more

CheekySport
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The reason Floyd is a defensive fighter now is because he's suffered from bad hands for years and getting older. Pretty Boy Floyd was offensive constantly throwing fast sharp accurate punches. Had a very good KO percentage aswel. The way he was able to change his style completely mid career shows you the genius of the man. That's why he is TBE

Neo-tdyk
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The guy knows how to take a loss and appreciate his opponent and is humble enough to describe how he got outboxed. Much respect

jayanandshanbhag
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Here's what some of Floyd's opponents said about him after facing him.

*Ricky Hatton* - "I was fighting a genius, a boxing artist. I was getting more and more frustrated. Lose your cool against Floyd Mayweather and what you do is you get knocked out."

*Canelo Alvarez* -
"He doesn't expose anything. He's a fighter that if with three punches he wins the round from you, he's fine with that. He doesn't expose anything and give a beautiful fight. He doesn't care in what way he wins as long as he wins.
He's very fast and accurate and moreso when he's just trying to make points. I didn't really feel his punches were that strong. But he's making points and he's very fast."

*Juan Manuel Marquez*
"Mayweather has great defense, long arms, and he's very smart. Mayweather's reaction time is amazing. He sees what you are about to throw and is out of there before you can punch."

*Zab Judah* - "His defense is impregnable, his hand speed is super fast, his conditioning is always marvelous. What can you say? The guy, he's one of the hardest working fighters in boxing"

JayB
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"he's not a big puncher, he's a sharp puncher."

That's what it looks like watching Floyd... Happy to see berto actually say that's what it feels like fighting him.

maliksamarijones
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I don't think casual fans can really appreciate Floyd. Defensive boxing isn't so exciting, but when you master the science like Floyd... well 50-0, 15 championships

cobracyxx
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I went from the BIGGEST mayweather hatter, to a full fan once I started looking at him as a BOXER and not a fighter, he’s dope.

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