Pac/Floyd investigation, documented punches (disputed rounds) blow by blow
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If fights were scored based on damage dealt or the amount of times a fighter was able to hurt his opponent, then Pacquiao won without a shadow of a doubt. Sadly, the system is structured in such a way that allows too much room for human error and can be easily manipulated by groups who hold authority. Whether it be incompetent judges, payed off refs, or inaccurate compubox numbers counting punches that hit leather and air. This flaw in our sport is just something that boxing fans must learn to accept.Comment
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Isn't the Philippines being hit with a massive storm right now? Instead of crying over Pacquiao getting schooled by Floyd they should be trying to help out their countrymen. I know Floyd is on board.Comment
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In other news, five black teens have been charged as adults for gang raping an 18 year old woman in a park after chasing her father off with a gun, but that's neither here nor there. I understand that you lack data to defend Floyd but please refrain from steering this thread off topic.Comment
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Judge between us:
I korn lots of filipinas, pay for my half Filipina daughter, and her cousins to go to school, sleep in peace, etc. I love the country, but I see the simple self hating mindset. Marquez & Mayweather killed the souls of millions.
I have changed the course of my family. I bought my parents a house in Cali, and had to tell my mom & dad to shut the **** up. It is not that my mom & dad were ******, but their belief system was not as relevant in a data driven economy. Cutting g****s and picking cotton were gonna be outsourced in a free market economy. My parents were workers. No shame there.
I hated man work do in went to UC Berkeley.
My sisters call me ******, and I agree.
PAC lost, he just lost!Comment
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If fights were scored based on damage dealt or the amount of times a fighter was able to hurt his opponent, then Pacquiao won without a shadow of a doubt. Sadly, the system is structured in such a way that allows too much room for human error and can be easily manipulated by groups who hold authority. Whether it be incompetent judges, payed off refs, or inaccurate compubox numbers counting punches that hit leather and air. This flaw in our sport is just something that boxing fans must learn to accept.Comment
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