LOL @ 12 pages. People haven't learned yet. Floyd calls the shots. He will call Maidana's team when he damn well feels like it. Over the next 3 weeks you will see press releases with Maidana getting impatient, Khan talking **** and other opponents like Garcia being mentioned.
And the same people will be claiming "Floyd is ducking. Floyd is ducking. Floyd is ducking."
May/June/July is ****ing stacked like none other with great fights and people are still thinking about Floyd Mayweather's return in 4 months.
Yeah, and I'd be surprised if the rematch didn't happen. If Khan was available, maybe I'd have more doubt but he isn't.
Yes, there was controversy about the decision of the fight. The Showtime announcers had Floyd winning by one or two points...and the judges had ridiculous scorecards... You're a Mayweather advocate..and you could have used Jose Luis Castillo-Mayweather I as an example of a decision that was a robbery...
OMG. So controversial. What a ROBBERY!! Those 92 media heads don't have a clue. It's the 8 percent that is informed and knows how to score the fight.
Boxing Media Percentage of Votes for Each Fighter
Total Scores : 112
Scores For Mayweather 92) - 82 per cent.
Scores For Maidana 9) - 8 per cent.
Scores for the Draw : (11) - 10 per cent.
Boxing Media Scores
Tim Starks (The Queensberry Rules : 114-114 DRAW**
Scott Christ (Bad Leftt Hook) : 115-113 Mayweather
Barry Jones (Boxnation TV) : 117-111 Mayweather
Steve Lillis (Boxnation TV) : 116-113 Mayweather
John Wharton (KCC Boxing Show) : 114-114 DRAW**
Ron Lewis (The Times) : 116-114 Mayweather
Kevin Iole (Yahoo) : 115-113 Mayweather
Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing) : 115-113 Mayweather
Chris Mannix (Sports Illustrated) : 116-112 Mayweather
Dan Rafael (ESPN) : 115-113 Mayweather
Mike Coppinger (USA Today) : 115-113 Mayweather
Alex Morris (KTC Boxing) : 114-114 DRAW**
Ramon Aranda (3 More Rounds) : 115-113 Mayweather
Paul Webb (First Class Boxing) : 116-112 Mayweather
Cliff Rold (BoxingScene) : 114-114 DRAW**
Shaun Brown (Boxingscene) : 115-113 Mayweather
Steve Zemach (Queensberry Rules) : 114-114 DRAW**
Brian Campbell (ESPN) : 115-113 Mayweather
Michael Woods (The Sweet Science) : 117-113 Mayweather
All About Boxing : 114-114 DRAW**
Victor M Salazar (Tha Boxing Voice) : 115-113 MAIDANA***
I watched and watched the fight;in my opinion the round that decides the fight is round 8 (very,very colse)...if you give it to FLOYD i have FLOYD 7-5,if you give it to CHINO i have DRAW,if you score the round EVEN i have FLOYD 6-5 and 1 even !!! Honestly i'm closer to give it to CHINO but that round every time i watch it i change opinion!!! Round 8 is between round 7 and 9 that are very good rounds of FLOYD.
I don't think Floyd wants a rematch either. I think this kind of derailed his whole plan being that the fight was so close. I rewatched it and gave it to Floyd 7-5 but there are some really close rounds.
Maidana will never get a decision in Vegas against Floyd. We already know that...look at the scorecards for the fight. It's funny how Pacquiao gets robbed against Bradley but the judge isn't forced to resign until she scores a Mayweather-Canelo a draw...Floyd forced Maidana to wear pillows for gloves after NSAC approved the gloves for the Broner fight and the Mayweather fight but then changed it last minute...
If I were Maidana, I would move on if Floyd doesn't let me use my gloves and double my pay...Maidana has improved he can get himself fights and make millions now without Mayweather...
Maidana did more damage to May than the other way around, so I had Maidana winning but I see the U.S. Media and Floyd-worshipers are trying to make it seem like it wasn't a close fight...I'm not buying it..I can think for myself...
Just in case you didn't know and nobody's ever told you. You're a f.uckin' moron.
There are no other options. I would even go as far to say Maidana has more negotiating power in this case than he thinks.
You only have negotiating power if you are willing to turn down an offer you don't like. Maidana ain't turning down another career high payday and another chance to beat the #1 P4P. Even if he thinks he could get more money or his gloves or whatever, if Floyd says "NO", then he's gonna just shut up and fight.
Therefore, I would say he has little to no negotiating power
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