Of course they watch the fights. But they watch them through hate-filled glasses and nitpick at anything they can find to criticize Mayweather about. He could have come out and knocked Hatton out with the first punch he threw and the haters on this site would criticize him for staring at Hatton during the referee's instructions.
Pacquiao: "If I was Mayweather I Would Fight a Tune Up First, Then Fight Me"
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However, since we are talking about records, of Pac's 50 wins, nine of them and six of his knockouts were against guys with losing records. That means that 18 percent of Pac's wins were against guys with losing records vs 5 percent of Mayweather's.Comment
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As usual, you are wrong! Look at boxrec.com, which is the site that keeps official records of all boxers. In Floyd's career, he fought two fighters with losing records and they were both very early in his career and a typical way to build a fighter's confidence. One was 12-15-1 and the other was 1-13-1. He did not fight anyone in his professional career with 23 or 45 losses.
However, since we are talking about records, of Pac's 50 wins, nine of them and six of his knockouts were against guys with losing records. That means that 18 percent of Pac's wins were against guys with losing records vs 5 percent of Mayweather's.Comment
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Floyd should take a tuneup.....if he is to win against Pac he won't walk out of it completely unmarked like he did against JMM......The JMM fight too easy for him, he sustained no damage at all and if he stepped on the gas could have steamrolled him. Physically it was the equivalent of a 7 mile run for Floyd, he should take a fight against a hard punching south paw before Pac.Comment
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