So now the gloves make the man? I think Maidana tried to cheat. Look at how the guy was fighting? He was the first one who made it dirty starting from the first round. Stop crying. Maidana tried to kick Floyd. His game plan was rough tactics and he still lost weighing almost 20lbs more than Mayweather.
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So you must've missed that freaked out look on Floydie's face, end of round 4 in his corner.Comment
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Nope. That's all YOU remember. I remember all those excellent punches Chino landed on Floydie... and there were a bunch of em.Comment
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After the fight I thought Maidana matched Tony Galento (vs Baer) in terms of dirty tactics, but I missed the bite.Wow. You are truly delusional. Maidana said going in that fighting dirty was going to be part of his strategy. Garcia told him to keep fighting dirty in between rounds. I guess trying to say Mayweather was the one who was fighting dirty is the way to deny how blatantly dirty Maidana fought. Holding behind the head with one hand and throwing punches with the other? Blatantly throwing punches that are aimed for the back of the head? THROWING elbows to the face? Continuous low blows? Head butting and using the top of your head to hold your opponent against the ropes (hence the forearms to the neck and face)? Holding your opponent around the waist and throwing punches. Tackling? Biting? You're blaming Mayweather for the fact that Maidana employed all of those unsportsmanlike tactics and conduct. You and all of the haters are in another world it ain't reality. And you're not a real boxing fan if you condone this level of dirty fighting. The rules are what make it a sport and not just pure gratuitous violence.
When did it happen?.
That might elevate Maidana to a even higher level, only 2nd to Iron Mike Tyson.Comment
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[QUOTE=Tarl of Bristol;14646876]Floyd continuously cried to the referee and he continuously pushed the back of Marcos' neck down. He also played the forearm to the throat and never once got warned for it. Floyd did not stay calm and composed. He only appeared to calm down after the referree began to do Floyds bidding in the middle rounds and beyond. It was disgusting how blatant the referrees bias was for Floyd in the fight.
All a fighter has to do is throw a punch when the other fighter pushes his neck down and if it lands low then heck, don't push his neck down.
People are complaining because Marcos responded to Floyds dirty tactics. Too bad.
Marcos didn't tolerate Floyd's cheating and he called him to account for it. Unfortunately the referree changed the fight by clearly taking Floyds side in ot, primarily stopping Chino from working when Floyd was holding him.
This was a fight that Chino clearly won and the decision was a shame.[/QUOTE
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_______Wow. You are truly delusional. Maidana said going in that fighting dirty was going to be part of his strategy. Garcia told him to keep fighting dirty in between rounds. I guess trying to say Mayweather was the one who was fighting dirty is the way to deny how blatantly dirty Maidana fought. Holding behind the head with one hand and throwing punches with the other? Blatantly throwing punches that are aimed for the back of the head? THROWING elbows to the face? Continuous low blows? Head butting and using the top of your head to hold your opponent against the ropes (hence the forearms to the neck and face)? Holding your opponent around the waist and throwing punches. Tackling? Biting? You're blaming Mayweather for the fact that Maidana employed all of those unsportsmanlike tactics and conduct. You and all of the haters are in another world it ain't reality. And you're not a real boxing fan if you condone this level of dirty fighting. The rules are what make it a sport and not just pure gratuitous violence.
Exactly.. and don't forget the blatant knee attempt to the head by MaidanaComment
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You're an idiot, seriously.Floyd continuously cried to the referee and he continuously pushed the back of Marcos' neck down. He also played the forearm to the throat and never once got warned for it. Floyd did not stay calm and composed. He only appeared to calm down after the referree began to do Floyds bidding in the middle rounds and beyond. It was disgusting how blatant the referrees bias was for Floyd in the fight.
All a fighter has to do is throw a punch when the other fighter pushes his neck down and if it lands low then heck, don't push his neck down.
People are complaining because Marcos responded to Floyds dirty tactics. Too bad.
Marcos didn't tolerate Floyd's cheating and he called him to account for it. Unfortunately the referree changed the fight by clearly taking Floyds side in ot, primarily stopping Chino from working when Floyd was holding him.
This was a fight that Chino clearly won and the decision was a shame.Comment
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Floyd Mayweather is a clean fighter. Everytime Floyd breaks the rules it is in response to someone else. You keep telling yourself that sparky. One day you might convince yourself.Wow. You are truly delusional. Maidana said going in that fighting dirty was going to be part of his strategy. Garcia told him to keep fighting dirty in between rounds. I guess trying to say Mayweather was the one who was fighting dirty is the way to deny how blatantly dirty Maidana fought. Holding behind the head with one hand and throwing punches with the other? Blatantly throwing punches that are aimed for the back of the head? THROWING elbows to the face? Continuous low blows? Head butting and using the top of your head to hold your opponent against the ropes (hence the forearms to the neck and face)? Holding your opponent around the waist and throwing punches. Tackling? Biting? You're blaming Mayweather for the fact that Maidana employed all of those unsportsmanlike tactics and conduct. You and all of the haters are in another world it ain't reality. And you're not a real boxing fan if you condone this level of dirty fighting. The rules are what make it a sport and not just pure gratuitous violence.Comment
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