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  • http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...-decision.html

    Punch statistics prove Floyd Mayweather was fortunate to beat Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision

    As the purses for the Non-Fight of the Century go through the stratosphere never mind the roof – latest projections $240million for Floyd Mayweather and $160m for Manny Pacquiao – so the scoring of Mr Money’s victory falls deeper into question.
    The more pay-per-view returns come in from around the US – currently well over four million US buys at $99.95 a pop – the greater the certainty that we have just witnessed the marketing miracle of The Half-Billion Dollar Fight.
    The more intently the tapes of the fight are scrutinised the greater the head-scratching about the unanimous decision in favour of Mayweather.

    One dedicated website in America, Boxing News 24, sat its leading commentators down to monitor the video, first at actual speed, then in slow motion, finally frame by frame.
    The task was prompted initially by astonishment at the official fight statistics, which among other anomalies proclaimed that Pacquiao had connected with less than 20 per cent of his total punches and only nine per cent of his jabs.
    So they decided to tally every blow and in so doing came up with startling numbers which multiply long-standing doubts about the validity of the punch stats, as well as concerns about the verdict itself.

    Only by bending over backwards to give Mayweather the benefit of one statistically equal round, by virtue of his higher work rate in those three minutes, and another in which he landed one less punch but would have got the hometown nod could he have achieved even so much as a draw.
    Mark that second round 10-10 and the ninth 9-10 and Pacquiao would be their clear winner.

    For what it’s worth, I caused something of a stir by scoring the fight a 115-115 draw from my privileged vantage point at ringside.
    These were the final tallies of the three official judges, all in favour of Mayweather: Glenn Feldman 116-112. Burt Clements 116-112. Dave Moretti 118-110
    These are the website tallies, calibrated round-by-round according to punches thrown, punches landed, the score for each round, with Mayweather’s stats first:



    The conclusions here include:
    1) The fight was far closer than the judges, especially Moretti, and most pundits perceived
    2) Many rounds were exceptionally difficult if not too close to call.
    3) The punch stats as counted in the heat of the night are profoundly suspect (one US commentator who had Pacquaio winning asked if they were compiled by ‘kids from the HBO and Showtime offices’ and was told ‘Yes.’)
    4) Pacquiao’s claim that he had won the fight was reasonable, not outrageous as the in-ring interviewer implied.
    5) If watching on television, maybe better to mute the sound commentary.
    6) Mayweather is very wise to keep insisting on home-town advantage in Las Vegas, which benefits from the huge economic impact of his fights.


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    • Time for some slow motion videos of Jeff Horn.

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      • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
        Also note that in his last video about this fight, he admits that he only said Pacquaio dominated just to "turn the mirror onto" people that said Floyd dominated, and he finished by yelling "suckersssss!" He admit that in his estimation, neither side dominated, after going through all that trouble to make it seem Pacquaio dominated. Really?
        Originally posted by Vadrigar. View Post
        His videos are gone so I can't go back and check that. However I never solely relied on his videos for my argument, it was through my own judgement. As for my last sentence I was just goading.

        First quotation is unedited from February 2016 (you can click the arrow and check it out) saying exactly what I mentioned. But it's all water under the bridge now...and has been for 2 years.

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        • Originally posted by Vadrigar. View Post
          http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...-decision.html

          Punch statistics prove Floyd Mayweather was fortunate to beat Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision

          Stop the nonsense. Spoon and you have shown two separate authors' videos who reviewed the fight in slow motion, and you both agreed that there was at least one punch that was credited for Pac and didn't land. When I showed other punches, you both refused to challenge me on it. If these dudes can't tell what landed with the benefit of slow motion and rewind....come on. And once again, compubox or anything like it is not how a boxing match is scored.

          There are many media scores we can post. They overwhelmingly have your boy losing.



          It's time to let it go.

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          • Here's more.

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            • Unfortunately all the video were not available.

              all nyour videos were delete or can not play. Youtube could probably stopped it.

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              • Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
                I think spoon will get his wish for Pac-May 2...or maybe Pac was just playing possum to trick coward FroidIV again.
                Mayweather will retire after beating McGregor

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                • Originally posted by BrushMyHair. View Post
                  Mayweather will retire after beating McGregor
                  McGregor will retire after punishing Mayweather

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                  • Originally posted by Evasco_Javier View Post
                    all nyour videos were delete or can not play. Youtube could probably stopped it.
                    I guess there are forces in play here that don't want to expose the truth. I wish you have seen it. 200k + viewers had. But there are other videos in this massive thread. Hope you enjoy the truth.

                    Cheers!

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