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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    To all the Chino fans

    I wanna congratulate you and him. He fought a great fight. He was also shafted of his gloves and a decision. I had winning 7-5 but that's besides the point.

    I've always been critical of him and I still dont think he's a very good fighter but sometimes it isn't about your tools but how you use them. And Maidana knows how to make his work. Sometimes it's harder to fight an awkward dude like Maidana than a more methodical opponent like, let's say, Marquez. From now on you will never hear me say one bad thing about the guy. He has earned respect.

    Once again, cong****.
  • The Problem Child
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    #2
    OLEEEE OLEEE OLE OLEEEEE CHINOOOOO!!!! CHINOOOO!!!!

    If they force us to use the same SPARRING GLOVES for a rematch, we are not giving them the rematch. Simple as that!! Tonight we broke and exposed mayweather without POWER which was truly amazing.
    Last edited by The Problem Child; 05-04-2014, 04:26 PM.

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    • BigZigga
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      #3
      Originally posted by Golovkin
      OLEEEE OLEEE OLE OLEEEEE CHINOOOOO!!!! CHINOOOO!!!! OLEEEE OLEEE OLE OLEEEEE CHINOOOOO!!!! CHINOOOO!!!!

      If they force us to use SPARRING GLOVES for a rematch, we are not giving them the rematch. Simple as that!! Tonight we broke and exposed mayweather without POWER which is an amazing thing when you think about it.
      Oh god....it's "we" now? You are dickriding harder than I've ever seen

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      • 4Corners
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        #4
        Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
        I wanna congratulate you and him. He fought a great fight. He was also shafted of his gloves and a decision. I had winning 7-5 but that's besides the point.

        I've always been critical of him and I still dont think he's a very good fighter but sometimes it isn't about your tools but how you use them. And Maidana knows how to make his work. Sometimes it's harder to fight an awkward dude like Maidana than a more methodical opponent like, let's say, Marquez. From now on you will never hear me say one bad thing about the guy. He has earned respect.

        Once again, cong****.
        Keep telling yourself that homie.....just playing man

        Maidana brought it those first 5 rounds. He faded and/or Mayweather adjusted well. I was impressed with both guys but in different areas.

        Maidana: I was impressed by the plan against Mayweather. He fought and roughed up Floyd those first 5 rounds in a way no one has since Castillo.

        Mayweather: I was impressed by him digging deep on not his best night, and finding a way to win. That's what the greats do, and the cut didn't really mess with him too much. I remember people saying if Floyd ever got cut, he'd crumble.

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Golovkin
          OLEEEE OLEEE OLE OLEEEEE CHINOOOOO!!!! CHINOOOO!!!! OLEEEE OLEEE OLE OLEEEEE CHINOOOOO!!!! CHINOOOO!!!!

          If they force us to use the same SPARRING GLOVES for a rematch, we are not giving them the rematch. Simple as that!! Tonight we broke and exposed mayweather without POWER which was truly amazing.
          Mayweather is the true definition of a b*tch. Then people have the nerves to say **** like, "He's a professional fighter. He's not scared."

          He had to pay off his opponent to wear pillows.


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          • The Problem Child
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            #6
            The supposedly ONE DIMENSIONAL CHINO beat the oh so great mayweather with SPARRING GLOVES. How more embarrassing does it get? Seriously?

            All the haters have to deal with it for the rest of your lives.

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            • BigZigga
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              #7
              Originally posted by Golovkin
              The supposedly ONE DIMENSIONAL CHINO beat the oh so great mayweather with SPARRING GLOVES. How more embarrassing does it get? Seriously?

              All the haters have to deal with it for the rest of your lives.
              Maidana fought a 37 year old and had regular gloves on. He lost. Simple as that. No matter how much you love him and hate Floyd, nothing is gonna change the result of the fight.

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              • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                #8
                Originally posted by 4Corners
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                Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

                I wanna congratulate you and him. He fought a great fight. He was also shafted of his gloves and a decision. I had winning 7-5 but that's besides the point.

                I've always been critical of him and I still dont think he's a very good fighter but sometimes it isn't about your tools but how you use them. And Maidana knows how to make his work. Sometimes it's harder to fight an awkward dude like Maidana than a more methodical opponent like, let's say, Marquez. From now on you will never hear me say one bad thing about the guy. He has earned respect.

                Once again, cong****.

                Keep telling yourself that homie.....just playing man

                Maidana brought it those first 5 rounds. He faded and/or Mayweather adjusted well. I was impressed with both guys but in different areas.

                Maidana: I was impressed by the plan against Mayweather. He fought and roughed up Floyd those first 5 rounds in a way no one has since Castillo.

                Mayweather: I was impressed by him digging deep on not his best night, and finding a way to win. That's what the greats do, and the cut didn't really mess with him too much. I remember people saying if Floyd ever got cut, he'd crumble.
                Like I said, Maidana impressed me. Mayweather not so much. Cause he did what elite fighters are supposed to do. Only difference is, he was in there whining like a spoiled brat while he was fighting dirty himself as well.

                Maybe if he didn't whine every single time I would've been impressed. Maybe.


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                • John Locke
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                  #9
                  Good post, I feel the same.

                  I still think Maidana is an overrated fighter, but he fought really well yesterday. Big respect to him.

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                  • KingTito
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                    #10
                    Maidana deserves a ton of credit. Bottom line, he did much better than almost everyone, including myself, thought. I mean, he arguably beat the #1 P4P fighter and a 15-1 favorite.

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