I honestly couldn't find more than 10 clean punches to Floyd's head in the fight. I might need to re-watch it but it appears that because he fought hard and rough, the fans are taking or perceiving that to be him winning the fight. It also appears that anyone who has some minimal success with landing more punches than others have in the past that it translates to them beating Mayweather. I personally didn't view the fight that way, I'm not hating on Maidanas performance and effort but I don't feel he won the fight.
Don't believe the bias Mayweather fans..
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A bigger man is a bigger man~ you are splitting hairs. I have no issue with larger men draining down if they can do it, it is within the rules and in the end it usually costs them but if they get beat while they are still comfortable that says a lot of the opponent.
If a smaller guy can beat a good bigger guy based on the saying that makes the smaller guy better than good, how is that not worthy of solid praise~Comment
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if you think that is splitting hairs...then why have weight classes?
its very clear where you stand. no need to continue this discussion.Comment
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Oh Dear... ha ha ha
You idiot the only thing it proves is how badly Maidana the dirty prick missed with his punches.Comment
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WTF are you talking about, they have weight classes because size matters, making a weight class does not make the guys equal size.
Like I said it is within the rules, they can do it but that is different than giving out proper credit for beating someone bigger.Comment
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In America, Caucasians or whites eat the most chicken in the country. This is who you are referring to I assume? Weren't the 3 judges white the other night?Comment
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I agree, he did look vulnerable but I still thought he won 116-112 or maybe 115-113. I'm fine with either score but I feel that there is no way those scores can be flipped in Maidanas favor. I just didn't see it.Last edited by Ephesians; 05-08-2014, 04:03 PM.Comment
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