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  • #11
    best performance ever baaahahahahahahahah

    So let me get this strait, according to Roger ( Steven Hawking) Mayweather who apparently is one of the smarter Mayweathers( a bit like being one of the smarter toll booth attendants at the Golden Gate Bridge) the Corrales fight was Frauds best bbbahahahabahabahaa So in a fight where you made the opponent dehydrate himself, as a contract term, just about to the point of renal failure which resulted in Chico bringing basically only his iron will to the fight you count this a great triumph for Fraud. You basically made Chico a physical wreck and then marvelled at how Fraud dismantled him. Well that fits the overall fraud perpetrated by Fraud Mayweather his whole career. Smoke and mirrors from start to finish. Fight somebody in their prime Fraud, at that their natural weight on even terms.....or is that too much to ask. Nobody buys your BS unless they get money from you. You are a fraud and if they dont already know they're starting too. Dehydrated, undersized, cheat, shot fighters, wait till they get old, dodge them all together. It's what Fraud will be remembered for.......

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    • #12
      The Corrales fight was a Great performance by Floyd he Boxed corrales ears off him But i think the Gatti fight was his best performance i mean cause he destroyed him easily!!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by JKidd2624 View Post
        I agree with Roger, that was the best boxing display in recent history.

        Chico looked awful though. How or why he decided to just plot after Floyd with no jab, no offense at all, was a joke. And in the end, Floyd boxed his ears off and beat him down.
        It was no joke, the poor stooge could have died. The Mayweathers waited until the "right time'. He'd gone up in weight, was going to gaol for 2 years, had lost his family, was desperate, over his head in debt and more. Carrales said "they made me an offer I couldn't refuse". Corrales had been having weight proble,s for a while. For this fight he spent 9 days plus the weigh-in morning in the sweat box, and still had to come back to the scales twice. When he made the weight, it was remarked by a well known writer that he was helped to the scales; "his skin was grey, and his bones were sticking out all over..I knew then that he had no chance"...

        Merchant said he saw him just before the fight in his dressing room "scoffing down a huge hamburger sandwich". He rehydrated overnight 17 lbs. That's nearly 14% of his bodyweight. He was drained, and waterlogged. He was like a zombie. He knew he wouldn't win, but needed the money. His trainer said he couldn't get him to train, he just sat in his room playing a gameboy. It's fairly sure that his huge rehydration caused an electrolytic imbalance, making him sluggish and unco-ordinated. He never was like that before. The only thing that was unchanged was his fighting spirit.

        Isn't it "priceless" that with Mayweather taunting him by dedicating the fight to all the battered women, (referring to Corrales' getting 2 years for assaulting his wife) that he himself would shortly after, be charged with woman-beating, the same woman he recently got sentenced for.

        So that's the REAL story behind the great Mayweather victory over Corrales. it was really a victory for cunning and taking advantage in adversity, against a helpless opponent. I have a letter from the writer who witnessed the weigh-in. And....I've written all this many times before, but nobody seems to pay attention. Teh Maybugs never wiil, but maybe reasonable people... Well...one more time is no harm....

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        • #14
          Double standards never die here!

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          • #15
            sad that his only defying win was 12 years ago....

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            • #16
              Best performance? Corrales or Gatti imo.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Mercdoc1998 View Post
                So let me get this strait, according to Roger ( Steven Hawking) Mayweather who apparently is one of the smarter Mayweathers( a bit like being one of the smarter toll booth attendants at the Golden Gate Bridge) the Corrales fight was Frauds best bbbahahahabahabahaa So in a fight where you made the opponent dehydrate himself, as a contract term, just about to the point of renal failure which resulted in Chico bringing basically only his iron will to the fight you count this a great triumph for Fraud. You basically made Chico a physical wreck and then marvelled at how Fraud dismantled him. Well that fits the overall fraud perpetrated by Fraud Mayweather his whole career. Smoke and mirrors from start to finish. Fight somebody in their prime Fraud, at that their natural weight on even terms.....or is that too much to ask. Nobody buys your BS unless they get money from you. You are a fraud and if they dont already know they're starting too. Dehydrated, undersized, cheat, shot fighters, wait till they get old, dodge them all together. It's what Fraud will be remembered for.......
                Sorry I didn't see your post before I sent mine in, below. You're absolutely right about the Corrales condition, and I have a TV pre-fight long interview where they are discussing why he made the fight at the low weight after he'd already gone up to a higher div. since he'd been struggling (I think for a couple of years) and couldn't make the weight any more.

                The writers and analysts used to talk about the Mayweather Brains Trust, and this fight was a perfect example of how they worked. As far as they are concerned, a win is a win, and sportsmanship stopped when money was involved.

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                • #18
                  I believe his best performance was against Gatti. Even though Corrales was better competition. Corrales didn't fight up to his potential in that fight though. Heck, his performance against Baldomir was great. He made Baldomir look like a C class fighter. That's the thing these so-called boxing fans should take into consideration when they predict a loss for Floyd. He makes good fighters look ordinary.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
                    Idk if it was Floyd or what but I don't think Corrales looked his usual self in that fight. If you look at the fight vs Floyd and his fight vs Castillo, it makes you think, how the hell did Floyd drop him so easily?
                    Corrales lost about 10 pounds the day of the weigh-in. You go in there like a fly, you gonna get swatted. Not only that, the fly was thinking of gonna get swatted in jail soon anyway.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by spoonwars View Post
                      Corrales lost about 10 pounds the day of the weigh-in. You go in there like a fly, you gonna get swatted. Not only that, the fly was thinking of gonna get swatted in jail soon anyway.
                      You a funny guy talking about weight when your boy is the master of weight manipulation on his opponents to gain an edge.

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