Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Maidana Can Only Win With a Knockout

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  • White_Knight
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    Khan let Maidana wear whatever gloves he wanted, and he has the worst chin in the history of the universe.

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  • radioraheem
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    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    He wasn't proud of the Guerrero performance, that's for sure. And he never said C+ Or anything of the kind for Canelo. Let's just not make up ****.
    I didn't say he said C+ for Canelo. I said that he PROBABLY feels his performance was a C+, as he's already said recently that he's just been beating fighters with his C game. That he hasn't beaten them with his A game. That included Canelo.

    And umm, there isn't any win he wasn't proud of, including Guerrero. After the Guerrero fight, post conference, he was totally happy with the win and congratulated his father too, said that he had a brilliant gameplan. Doesn't sound like a fighter that wasn't proud. So he's happy for his wins, it's just that he likes to criticise his performances at the same time.

    Shall I bring up footage?

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  • Hot Shyt
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    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Fight fans pay very close attention to what Mayweather is saying. In so many words, he is implying that no opponent of his would ever get a close decision victory from the Las Vegas judging as long as he is the headliner. No matter how many knockdowns, 10-8 rounds, punches landed or thrown he will still get the win as long as the fight goes the distance.
    Lol.. you gathered all that from him simply stating he can't be outboxed?

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  • champion4ever
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    Fight fans pay very close attention to what Mayweather is saying. In so many words, he is implying that no opponent of his would ever get a close decision victory from the Las Vegas judging as long as he is the headliner. No matter how many knockdowns, 10-8 rounds, punches landed or thrown he will still get the win as long as the fight goes the distance.

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  • IMDAZED
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    Originally posted by radioraheem
    He's always proud of his performances, but at the same time criticises his performances. He's said time and time again that he hasn't fought on his A-game yet. He said this very recently. That he still hasn't beaten a fighter with his A-game. Saying he's been beating them with just his C game. He also wanted to stop Canelo (that was what his Team were saying).

    I don't know if he will move all day for an entire fight. I don't think he will. But if he wanted to, he can totally move all night for an entire fight much like Lara does. He's very well conditioned to do that easily.

    But it's anyone's guess how he'll show up on fight night.
    He wasn't proud of the Guerrero performance, that's for sure. And he never said C+ Or anything of the kind for Canelo. Let's just not make up ****.

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
    Well he sure didn't get no help from the judges on some of them close rounds. That's for sure. And he won't in the rematch either. It's KO or lose for Maidana.
    Maidana said he's going for the KO. A thorough mauling with a knockdown or two would work wonders though. Unfortunately for Chino, Mayweather is going to run all night, count on it.

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  • The Big Dunn
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    Originally posted by bigjavi973
    Actually the ODH comparison doesnt make sense. Floyd wanted to use 8 oz, but they were fighting at 154 limit, so 10 oz gloves was the mandatory. here, the NSAC approved the red punchers gloves for use, and mayweather said no. even though his own fighters used them that same night.
    ODH picked Floyd's gloves, not the weight of the gloves. If you are still crying about it, go ahead. Much like the "cheap shot" with Ortiz, real boxing fans, love Floyd or hate him, will acknowledge the truth. the rest of you-well do what you do.

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  • radioraheem
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    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    Well we'll see. I don't believe he can move for a full 12 rounds, you think he will.

    And he definitely didn't give himself a C+ for the Canelo performance. In fact, all I've heard him say was "I had a good night", "It was my night", etc. He seemed very proud of himself for that performance and rightfully so.
    He's always proud of his performances, but at the same time criticises his performances. He's said time and time again that he hasn't fought on his A-game yet. He said this very recently. That he still hasn't beaten a fighter with his A-game. Saying he's been beating them with just his C game. He also wanted to stop Canelo (that was what his Team were saying).

    I don't know if he will move all day for an entire fight. I don't think he will. But if he wanted to, he can totally move all night for an entire fight much like Lara does. He's very well conditioned to do that easily.

    But it's anyone's guess how he'll show up on fight night.

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  • IMDAZED
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    Originally posted by radioraheem
    Honestly, it's anyone's guess how Floyd will fight this time around. I'm just going off certain things his father said. He said they'll have some surprises for Maidana. And that he won't be on the ropes as much as the first fight. But that he wouldn't be moving all the time either.

    I believe the first time around, they already prepared for in-fighting. But again, Floyd is sometimes unpredictable with how he'll play his cards. For instance, his father said that Floyd wasn't doing what he wanted him to do or what he had planned. And that he wasn't even fighting Maidana closed-up on the ropes (shell).

    Also, I said he 'probably' gave himself a C+ for Canelo, just judging the way he criticises his own fights (Guerrero, Cotto, Mosley, etc), even when it's a shutout.
    Well we'll see. I don't believe he can move for a full 12 rounds, you think he will.

    And he definitely didn't give himself a C+ for the Canelo performance. In fact, all I've heard him say was "I had a good night", "It was my night", etc. He seemed very proud of himself for that performance and rightfully so.

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  • radioraheem
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    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    He called Cotto the toughest opponent he ever fought and I don't remember him saying anything like C+ for Canelo and would need a link to verify.

    And of course, Mayweather works on in-fighting regularly, that's not the point. SMH forget it. Let's see if Mayweather boxes around for 12 rounds as you say (why didn't he just do that the first time then?) or not.
    Honestly, it's anyone's guess how Floyd will fight this time around. I'm just going off certain things his father said. He said they'll have some surprises for Maidana. And that he won't be on the ropes as much as the first fight. But that he wouldn't be moving all the time either.

    I believe the first time around, they already prepared for in-fighting. But again, Floyd is sometimes unpredictable with how he'll play his cards. For instance, his father said that Floyd wasn't doing what he wanted him to do or what he had planned. And that he wasn't even fighting Maidana closed-up on the ropes (shell).

    Also, I said he 'probably' gave himself a C+ for Canelo, just judging the way he criticises his own fights (Guerrero, Cotto, Mosley, etc), even when it's a shutout.

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