but he is not dictating the procedures...........
which you know......but you wish to keep perpetuating an outright falsehood when you know it to be such..........
step your game up pullcounter........this is pathetic....
message to checkhook. i don't really post on these boards. but its obvious that pullcounter is just baiting you. stop engaging with him.
also. take the test pac. that is all.
shoutouts to Horus for the threads. no this is not an alt. this is just someone who spectates and feel they should give their just due for factual reporting. keep doin ya thing Horus. hurry up and get that radio show back on and poppin again B. peace
pretty much i'm seeing if i can bet on rigondeaux for cheaper than -625. i'm pretty confident that he will win, but then again it's a fight. Anything can happen. And with my bankroll not being so high at the moment, I would like to place a bet on him for cheaper if possible. just seeing if anyone knew of any betting lines where he was cheaper than -625.
No bro what you don't get is you control yourself to make your opponent do what you want to do that's what your not getting. your opponent is nothing, YOU on the other hand are EVERYTHING. Are you feeling me? Mayweather controls himself to be a certain way to get a certain result that's what your not understanding.
Trust me bro, Take up boxing. As soon as you start getting good at it, you will understand what I'm saying. Games can't emulate it. your playing a trick. you are not a trick. Trust me bro. you'll know when your doing it. I'm not hating I'm telling you the straight facts.
i think you're misunderstanding what i'm saying man. everything you just said to me, i already know. i'm not even disagreeing with you. but what i'm also saying is that he has a general understanding and intelligence of many specific situations. he knows what to do and when to do it. how to approach an opponent at many different angles and the best attacks to use if they take his baits. maybe you're not familiar with competing at fighting games but this is very similar. how do you think he adjusts mid fight every single time and his opponents are somewhat fighting different than what they usually do? it's because he's broken them down mentally. if you've ever seriously competed in any fighting game you will realize this same exact concept can be applied.
mayweather has even said this himself.
Ok i'm going to tell you a story. I just sparring with this guy this past weekend, last time we fought this dude has 3 years of boxing experience on me, I have 2. And i was a little nervous, i admit , but i had a gameplan of what i was going to do. We started sparring and the dude hit me hard, Hard hard! like i had a plan i knew what i was going to do, but that **** is out the window. games you don't get that, you see a life bar go down and then you have the next round. I lost for sure.
We just fought recently and i came in with a different attitude, same strategy. and I won. I was setting him up with **** that i knew i could have done the first time but i was running for a month every other day, hard! so i knew my legs where stronger and i could push the pace. i tired him a bit and he started to slow down. and then i started landing some real nice setup shots to the body and overhand right's good jabs high and low. making him think. the strategy is part and parcel, but what made the difference was where i was at, inside. Games will never get you that feeling and i have done both. I played in tournaments when i was younger in Toronto. i know what gaming is like, Boxing in reality is completely different. visually it looks the same i'll give you that you see distance and spacing BUT doing it and knowing what your doing in reality is completely separate from that game experience. you cannot play games to get good at fighting the strategy is not the same as in a real fight! ( and vice versa)
honestly try it bro. you'll learn so much save this post or add me as a friend and when you've been doing it for over a year and you have some sparring to draw upon. The sensation is completely different. that's my suggestion. I respect your opinion and agree with small parts of it but it's different still.
respect bro.
maybe you're just misunderstanding me. i don't want to go on forever repeating myself. i never said that and that's not what i'm trying to prove. this has nothing to do with you or any fights you've been in. or learning how to fight in real life from a video game. i'm simply saying that mayweather mentally is on another level than many of his opponents and understands many situations more so than you or I. This type of thought can be compared to high level competitive play. That's it. That's all I'm trying to get across.
I feel what your saying bro. But it's a totally different feel. I used to and still rock games like SF 3rd strike. But i got into boxing and Capoeira 5 years ago (2 years capoeria 3 years boxing) and it is visually similar but totally different. When your sparring or in a Roda with someone. it's a completely different situation. Fatigue, health (as in how well you take care of yourself), speed (variations) power, feints. all completely change in the context of the situation. games are straight up canned animations, when you spar a guy who know how to throw his hips into a punch instead of just and arm punch to figure out range is completely different. i can't explain it to you if you've never done it. even intimidation plays a huge part in a sparring if you can make the other guy feel your ready for him they approach the situation differently.
Games though they are strategies are they are all canned situation reality is so much more dependent upon you and everything around you. your the controller and how you think and what shape you in and what you know is the game.
i seriously recommend it though 2nd best choice I made in my life, Salsa is the first.
no one here is trying to compare the physical realm of an actual fight to a damn video game. you've completely missed my point. fatigue, health, getting punched in the face have nothing to do with what i'm talking about.
i'm speaking solely on the mental ability to understand any given situation and control your opponent. mayweather does this. what don't you get about that?
We're just playing man, and I'm sure the TS doesn't actually think real fights are like a fighting game (although Virtua Fighter is getting real close). Just that the strategies are similar.
we have a winner!
nope. i don't post on these boards because of all the nonsense. i just wanted to point this out. this is no alt and i'm not looking for any drama. simply want to see if anyone else sees this.
terrible post.
your ****.ing ignorant and i can't express that enough. You think that tapping a few buttons equate to an actual match between to human beings. this is your post?
I have an honest suggestion buddy. seriously.
get off your ass, get some gloves and learn how to fight.
Games are NOTHING like real life.
I'm sorry but this is thee most ignorant post I have EVER read. Post this in arcade talk.
SF is a game Real life is real life!
you mad.
and for the guy saying the games are completely different to real life, i box
tekken is not so different, you set you sht up basically the same way, wait for your openings, after you're done with your combo, either have teh strategy of staying on the inside(it depends on the opponent) or dash back or sidestep
its not going to teach you to fight, obviously, but the train of thought is basically the same, esspecially if your playing against another good player who is just as fluent in his moves, it's about outsmarting people
yea this is exactly what i'm talking about. alot of the ideas are identical. reading opponents. setting them up for baits. punishing missed attacks. etc etc.
I think a lot of it as well has to deal with perspective. You have to think.... "What is Floyd focusing on. What is he looking at that his opponent is not?
I know this may sound weird, but look at Daigo (one of the greatest Street Fighter players of all time). Doesn't necessarily matter which character he uses.... He is still able to dominate his opponents in a way that's so controlled it's almost as if he can see the future. Most people simply write this off as Daigo having "UME" or being able to see the future, when in reality we know that not only does he have complete understanding of the matchup, but he also has the proper perspective to approach the matchup...
I think this is a universal idea that stems to all things, not just boxing. Once one understands this concept, they can apply it to whatever they want be it boxing, chess, tennis... Any kind of 1v1 engagement.
The question I'd like to know is... What event or experience did Floyd have as a young boy that made him see or realize this?
I'd really like to know a breakdown of how you scored the fight. I'm very interested to know as I saw Nonito clearly winning no more than 3 rounds. Please explain.
Arum is out of his ****in mind if he thinks that Haymond or Ellerbe will not be involved in the logistics of this fight. He's already proving he doesn't want the fight making a demand like that. Who is he to bring in third-party investors and demand that Mayweather use them. My gosh is it that hard. MP, TR, AND GB. THAT'S IT! STOP RUNNING ARUM!