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Floyd Mayweather names his five favourite boxers of all time and controversially ignores Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson

FLOYD MAYWEATHER has named his favourite boxers of all time.

But the iconic gloveman controversially left Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson off his list while running through some of the sport’s top names.

Floyd Mayweather has named his five favourite fighters – including himself

Mayweather left Muhammad Ali off his list

There was no room for Mike Tyson either

Mayweather, 45, is regarded as one of boxing’s greatest fighters after retiring with a stunning 50-0 record.

The American is now set to fight Aaron Chalmers at the O2 Arena in a money-spinning exhibition later this month.

But after taking a break from training, Mayweather went live on Instagram with FatJoe to discuss his favourite boxers in the ring.

Mayweather cited greats such as Larry Holmes and Pernell Whitaker as he came up with a list of five, including himself.

But the American found no room to include countrymen Ali and Tyson, arguably the two best boxers of all time.

Reflecting on his list, which also included Roberto Duran and Aaron Pryor, Mayweather declared: “We’ve got to go Pernell Whitaker.

“I’mma go Roberto Duran, man you put me in a tight predicament.

“As far as with the heavyweights, if we’re going to go heavyweights, I’m going to be honest, I’ve got to go Larry Holmes. 

Mayweather is a huge fan of Pernell Whittaker

Mayweather also name-checked Roberto Duran

“Larry Holmes beat everybody in his era.

“When Larry Holmes got beat by Mike Tyson, he got beat by a young hungry champion and he came out of a year’s retirement and got beat by Tyson.

“I’ve got to say Larry Holmes, he had the basic fundamentals, he had the jab and even right now he’s still living a great life because he made smart investments.

“So he was good from the beginning of his career to the end of his career.

“Aaron Pryor, the only reason why Aaron Pryor lost a fight was because of drugs. 

“He lost only one fight because of drugs.”

Mayweather praised Larry Holmes’ achievements

Mayweather reckons Aaron Pryor was one of the best

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 7 punches of boxing?

These seven punches are: jab cross, hook hook, uppercut straight right, left hook and body shot. These punches are used for attacking the opponent’s body, head, and legs.

How can I increase my defense against fighting?

By learning to fight smart, you can improve the defense of your combative skills. You should be able defend against all attacks and also know how you can counterattack, if necessary.

If you don’t know the art of fighting, you won’t have the ability to win any fights. You’ll just get beaten up. But if you do know how to fight, you’ll be ready for whatever comes at you.

Here are some ways to improve your defense.

  1. Know where your opponent’s attack is coming from. This means you need to be attentive to your opponent’s body language. If he appears nervous, it could indicate that he is about to launch his next attack.
  2. Keep your cool. Don’t panic. Instead, stay focused and relaxed.
  3. Block with the arms of your armour. Blocking with your arms is an effective and simple way to defend against attacks.
  4. Counterattack. You should immediately counterattack your opponent if they are attacking you.
  5. Fight dirty. Fight dirty. You can also respond to an opponent’s kicks by kicking them back.

How long does it take you to learn boxing

Boxing can be learned in 3 months. It takes 3 months to learn the basics of boxing, including footwork, stance and balance. Remember that boxing is more than just throwing punches. It is important to know how to dodge and block attacks.

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How To

How to learn how to box for fitness

How to learn to box for exercise

Your goal in learning boxing is self-confidence and improvement of your physical fitness. Boxing is one of the most popular sports in the world. It requires strength and speed as well agility, coordination, balance, power, and accuracy.

Boxing is a great way of getting fit and feeling good about yourself. You’ll love the activity and want to continue it.

There are many types of boxing training programs. Some programs are offered at local gyms and others at your home. There are also online courses which allow you to study from anywhere in the world.

It is important to find a program that suits your needs and your lifestyle. The best programs include exercises designed to build muscle mass, increase flexibility, improve cardiovascular endurance, and enhance overall well-being.

It’s important to decide whether you prefer a beginner-level course or one that is more advanced. Beginner’s classes usually teach basic techniques, such as sparring, mittwork, shadowboxing, and punching. Advanced programs cover more complex movements and offer more variety.

The beginner’s program usually lasts around 8 weeks and costs less than $100. These programs don’t give any nutritional, weight loss, or injury prevention advice.

Advanced programs generally last around six months and cost approximately $300. They often include nutritional advice, stretching routines, warm-up exercises, and instruction on proper technique. Some programs offer resistance training (such lifting weights) as well as aerobic conditioning (such running).