Fight Credential

Intangibles
Mayweather's style and fight plan are crystal clear and unwavering. That said, Guerrero just might be the fighter who will force him to surprise us with something new. Guerrero claims that the way to beat Mayweather is to hit him in the mouth. Easier said than done, of course, but Guerrero enters Saturday's fight with the confidence of knowing he can take a punch. Mayweather's fearlessness comes from an awareness that he can avoid them. But what if those reflexes finally fail him? Will Floyd keep his head if momentarily separated from his senses?
Advantage: Guerrero
Written by Bernardo Pilatti
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