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  • #91
    This illiterate midget is off his rocker. An example of fight that wasn't close is between Mayweather and his baby mama.

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    • #92
      The fight was not in question by the end. It wasn't close. Maidana got a moral victory because of how tough he made it. Unfortunately there are no moral scorecards. Freddie Roach even agrees that May weather won easily. Maidana won 4 rounds at best but he gave it his all and deserves a rematch.


      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      Floyd “Money” Mayweather (46-0, 26 KOs) says the f
      rst fight with Marcos “El Chino” Maidana (35-4, 31 KOs) was a one-sided affair. Mayweather won a twelve round majority decision. One judge scored a 114-114 draw, while two others had scores of 116-112 and 117-111 for Mayweather.

      A rematch is taking place, for Mayweather's WBC/WBA welterweight and junior middleweight titles, on Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mayweather says the only reason he agreed to a rematch is because "the fans demanded it."
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      • #93
        Originally posted by Nomadic View Post
        Factor out the wrestling aspect of Chino, he really didn't do anything besides miss and get hit.
        Punch stats:
        Mayweather landed 230 punches
        Maidana landed 221 punches

        That's a difference of 9 punches only...

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        • #94
          Floyd only took the rematch to waste the few fights left on his contract. If he could, he'll fight Maidana for the remainders. Like a Trilogy involving this wild brawler.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by ArgentinaX View Post
            I dont care wha anyone says. The Mayweather fans have been trying to sing a diferent tune to the fight since it ended. There were way to many swing rds for it not to be a 7-5 either way type if fight. Youcould easily argue Maidana won 8, 12 also. He definitely won 10. It wasnt just a first half fight.

            But none of that matters now. The fight is 5 days away. Sing all the tunes you want. There is no hiding now.
            We'll see in a few days. After Maidana loses

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            • #96
              fight wasn't close at all, most of yall so called boxing fans have no idea how to watch a boxing match or even score rounds(thats why I don't like going to fights). yall let your hate for certain fighters blind their skills, which is why I rarely post here. Mayweather is correct in what he said. haters gone hate

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              • #97
                Originally posted by bimhead View Post
                no,i didn't mean it that way,a close fight is what i had it,and was agreeing with the poster to that effect,i'm sure you are an honest man too,sorry it was misconstrued. from a defensive standpoint,mayweather did do well,and if you like that kind of fight,i can see your point of view.I found the aggressive style of maidaina pleasing,and have seen it used by other fighters in the past,and have no issue in calling it effective...but to each his own,my friend.
                When I'M scoring, defense is last on the list. I only give a fighter a round for defense when everything else is a wash. Floyd won most of the rounds on my card due to clean punching, when trumped Maidana's aggression, which I found largely ineffective. Except the rounds where the barrage forced Floyd to be totally defensive.

                Originally posted by daggum View Post
                kenny is the biggest floyd ball licker on the planet(besides ellerbe) why do you think floyd always does his interviews with him? he also coincidentally joined showtime right around when floyd did. what a coincidence... oh a guy from golden boy runs showtime thats strange...
                Guess you missed the ESPN interview before the JMM fight. Kenny isn't a Floyd ball licker. I don't even think he likes Floyd. He just respects his skill and doesn't have a major issue with Floyd's resume. I know in Ret@rdville, that makes you a licker. But here on Earth, it simply makes you rational.

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                • #98
                  Floyd actually thinks the fight was close, he won't say this because of his massive ego but the proof is watching his reaction to the draw card in the Canelo fight and then watching his reaction to the draw card in the Maidana fight.

                  His reaction to the canelo card is one of shock and anger, his reaction to the maidana card is the opposite, he is calm, doesn't look surprised or angered, then for the next 2 cards he actually looked nervous to which way it went.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by hitking View Post
                    When I'M scoring, defense is last on the list. I only give a fighter a round for defense when everything else is a wash. Floyd won most of the rounds on my card due to clean punching, when trumped Maidana's aggression, which I found largely ineffective. Except the rounds where the barrage forced Floyd to be totally defensive.



                    Guess you missed the ESPN interview before the JMM fight. Kenny isn't a Floyd ball licker. I don't even think he likes Floyd. He just respects his skill and doesn't have a major issue with Floyd's resume. I know in Ret@rdville, that makes you a licker. But here on Earth, it simply makes you rational.
                    kenny is a ball licker to who ever he's working with, when with top rank he was acting like bradley won the first pacquiao fight

                    now he's a showtime ball licker

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                    • Originally posted by shenmue View Post
                      Floyd actually thinks the fight was close, he won't say this because of his massive ego but the proof is watching his reaction to the draw card in the Canelo fight and then watching his reaction to the draw card in the Maidana fight.

                      His reaction to the canelo card is one of shock and anger, his reaction to the maidana card is the opposite, he is calm, doesn't look surprised or angered, then for the next 2 cards he actually looked nervous to which way it went.
                      I usually watch Floyd's fights at the theater. I didn't even stick around for the decision because I thought Floyd had won comfortably. Maybe the different reactions were due to Floyd knowing that the way Chino fought makes fights appear closer than they are, especially when an underdog performs better than expected. I've said for awhile now that I thought Canelo was more effective against Floyd than Maidana was.

                      Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Post
                      kenny is a ball licker to who ever he's working with, when with top rank he was acting like bradley won the first pacquiao fight

                      now he's a showtime ball licker
                      Although I thought Pac won. I don't see it as the whitewash most saw it as.

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