Team Peterson Exclusive on Mayweather Sparring Tale

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  • Haglerwins
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    Originally posted by Fulcrum29
    Hey ****** how many times do people more educated than you have to tell you, it was NOT a knockdown because Judah was stepping on Mayweather's foot at the time of the punch. Do you know ANYTHING about boxing rules whatsoever or does your knowledge only extend as far as your wikipedia copy-paste abilities? There is a very clear picture floating around here of a top down camera angle view of Judah's foot clearly ON Mayweather's foot as the punch connects. Does your ******ed infantile ass realize that the ref does not rule such as KNOCKDOWNS because Judah was obviously stepping on Mayweather's foot and thus caused him to trip/lose balance?
    Educate yourself on a topic before you embarrass yourself again next time, son.
    Look at the video on page 9 of this thread. The knockdown is legit. Judah's foot is NEXT to Floyd's not on it. Stills can be deceiving.

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  • travestyny
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    Ref called it right. No knockdown.

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  • Chuckguy
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    Originally posted by Fulcrum29
    Hey ****** how many times do people more educated than you have to tell you, it was NOT a knockdown because Judah was stepping on Mayweather's foot at the time of the punch. Do you know ANYTHING about boxing rules whatsoever or does your knowledge only extend as far as your wikipedia copy-paste abilities? There is a very clear picture floating around here of a top down camera angle view of Judah's foot clearly ON Mayweather's foot as the punch connects. Does your ******ed infantile ass realize that the ref does not rule such as KNOCKDOWNS because Judah was obviously stepping on Mayweather's foot and thus caused him to trip/lose balance?
    Educate yourself on a topic before you embarrass yourself again next time, son.
    I think you should stop trying to act so smart cause if you knew what you were talking about then you would know the only reason it was not a knock down is because the ref did not see his glove touch.

    I think Floyd getting worked or at the very least having a tough sparring session makes it better for him. Sounds to me that this will only help sharpen his tools for the fight.

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  • Fulcrum29
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    Originally posted by DC Fight Fan
    Thank you for your honesty. Maybe Al Haymon can take notes.
    Hey ****** how many times do people more educated than you have to tell you, it was NOT a knockdown because Judah was stepping on Mayweather's foot at the time of the punch. Do you know ANYTHING about boxing rules whatsoever or does your knowledge only extend as far as your wikipedia copy-paste abilities? There is a very clear picture floating around here of a top down camera angle view of Judah's foot clearly ON Mayweather's foot as the punch connects. Does your ******ed infantile ass realize that the ref does not rule such as KNOCKDOWNS because Judah was obviously stepping on Mayweather's foot and thus caused him to trip/lose balance?
    Educate yourself on a topic before you embarrass yourself again next time, son.

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  • Elotero
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    Originally posted by DC Fight Fan
    Thank you. And a Peterson fight is only boring if you don't understand boxing.
    Hey, if you like boring fights then thats your bad. Not mine.

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  • Al Haymon
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    Originally posted by tyde13
    i'm saying it was technically a KD, because floyd's glove touched the canvas ever so slightly.....

    but you can't ignore the fact somebody was standing on his foot when he hit hit.

    try and dodge somebody's punch while their standing on your foot, and see if you're not the least bit off balance....
    Sensible stuff.



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  • COACH WEBB
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    Originally posted by Al Haymon
    He may be. But the downside of that perspective is that when FMJ finally loses, then his conqueror didn't really accomplish anything.

    If Cotto or Pac beat a guy who was overrated to begin with...so what? That isn't a legacy builder for them. Sabes?

    Many people criticize Floyd's competition. Some deservedly so, some go overboard. But since the guys on Floyd's resume also widely overlap w Pac's and Cotto's resume, those other guys catch the overspray.
    the bold is the most logical conclusion that one must honestly make if Cotto and Pac were to beat him. But if that is case that he is overrated, why even fight the guy?

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  • Al Haymon
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    Originally posted by Jay Em Em
    Nah, I'm just keeping it real.

    I think Floyd is overrated.
    He may be. But the downside of that perspective is that when FMJ finally loses, then his conqueror didn't really accomplish anything.

    If Cotto or Pac beat a guy who was overrated to begin with...so what? That isn't a legacy builder for them. Sabes?

    Many people criticize Floyd's competition. Some deservedly so, some go overboard. But since the guys on Floyd's resume also widely overlap w Pac's and Cotto's resume, those other guys catch the overspray.

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  • Jim Jeffries
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    Sparring doesn't mean anything.

    But I would like to see a vid of Floyd getting worked over by a smaller prospect.

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  • FLY TY
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    Originally posted by DC Fight Fan
    Thank you for your honesty. Maybe Al Haymon can take notes.
    i'm saying it was technically a KD, because floyd's glove touched the canvas ever so slightly.....

    but you can't ignore the fact somebody was standing on his foot when he hit hit.

    try and dodge somebody's punch while their standing on your foot, and see if you're not the least bit off balance....

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