Nah, he didn't. Would be shocked if he landed more than five punches that round. He lost that round convincingly. Stumbled after eating a right early in the round and then stumbled again after a beautiful counter left moments later. Ate another nice right about 30 seconds after that. Landed very little that round although he threw much more over the last 1:30. He lost convincingly. Honestly, anyone who thinks he made Floyd look bad in that round is either confused regarding another round or is a ****ing idiot.
Pac/Floyd investigation, documented punches (disputed rounds) blow by blow
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Nah, he didn't. Would be shocked if he landed more than five punches that round. He lost that round convincingly. Stumbled after eating a right early in the round and then stumbled again after a beautiful counter left moments later. Ate another nice right about 30 seconds after that. Landed very little that round although he threw much more over the last 1:30. He lost convincingly. Honestly, anyone who thinks he made Floyd look bad in that round is either confused regarding another round or is a ****ing idiot.Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 02-11-2016, 03:39 PM.Comment
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Floyd's own output wasn't any better. Pacquiao pretty much outboxed Floyd in that round and consistently backed him up. Floyd really didn't land anything significant outside of the earlier parts of the round when he tried to come out aggressive but other than that, that round was all Pacquiao. There's a reason why Floyd Sr. still wasn't satisfied and Freddie Roach was...and also further proof of the BS scoring (seriously, it had Floyd landing 88 and Pacquiao landing 49 in that round. What the heck...?)Comment
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It doesn't show on the Showtime version but if you seen the HBO version (the one on the Canelo-Kirkland fight), they actually showed the stats for the 7th round after it was over and it showed:
Punches Thrown Thru Round 7
Mayweather Pacquiao
88 Landed 49
242 Thrown 257
36% PCT. 19%Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 02-11-2016, 04:08 PM.Comment
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Floyd's own output wasn't any better. Pacquiao pretty much outboxed Floyd in that round and consistently backed him up. Floyd really didn't land anything significant outside of the earlier parts of the round when he tried to come out aggressive but other than that, that round was all Pacquiao. There's a reason why Floyd Sr. still wasn't satisfied and Freddie Roach was...and also further proof of the BS scoring (seriously, it had Floyd landing 88 and Pacquiao landing 49 in that round. What the heck...?)Comment
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It doesn't show on the Showtime version but if you seen the HBO version (the one on the Canelo-Kirkland fight), they actually showed the stats for the 7th round after it was over and it showed:
Punches Thrown Thru Round 7
Mayweather Pacquiao
88 Landed 49
242 Thrown 257
36% PCT. 19%Comment
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It doesn't show on the Showtime version but if you seen the HBO version (the one on the Canelo-Kirkland fight), they actually showed the stats for the 7th round after it was over and it showed:
Punches Thrown Thru Round 7
Mayweather Pacquiao
88 Landed 49
242 Thrown 257
36% PCT. 19%
Yeah, I can see why you thought that was a Pacquiao round
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Sorry but getting hit and running around doesn't equal "better defense". He even got some boos for that too. Maybe you're the one who have it confused with another round. That was a clear Pacquiao round. Again, why do you think the trainers had opposite views (Roach saying Pacquiao was winning and Sr. saying Floyd was losing)? You gotta be crazy to give Floyd that round.Comment
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