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  • Nightfall
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    #11
    More accurate or not. Just don't leave yourself oper or else.

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    • Reloaded
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      #12
      Originally posted by luckykb8
      I'm a Floyd fan and I do think he's gonna win tomorrow however I have to agree with everything u said. I've seen it happen to the best of the best, that one night when the unthinkable jus happens....Boom & everything comes to an end
      Not this time , Floyd has got a lot left , if he took Maidana a little lightly last time , if he was bothered by his girl aborting his children , if Floyd was just a little of his game and this time gets back into the zone he might stop Maidana , Floyd never pressers for a KO and he dont keep saying he is looking to make a statement like he is for this fight , he might think he has something to prove , I think Floyd will be fine for now .

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      • tjones1989
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        #13
        All Chino has to do is aim for those nut shots. Land those muay thai knees in succession. Bully Mayweather across the ropes and on the inside than he'll win. We're gonna see Floyd lose that "0"!

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        • v.cassiusali@ya
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          #14
          some idiots are now feeding maidana tips how to win against chickenfloyd...c'mon bro, you don't know sh...tttttttttttt about boxing...

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          • IMDAZED
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            #15
            Originally posted by TLC8
            This is not Castillo all over again. This is a 37 year old Floyd extending a rematch to a youthful animal in the ring who just got 9 weeks to prepare as opposed to 5 weeks in the previous fight. Floyd's ego is his demise tomorrow night, and don't be jumping off and Floyd bandwagons tomorrow night to say, "I knew Floyd's legs were gone!" "I knew Maidana would be in better shape this time around!"

            This will be SO good for Boxing to see Maidana take out Floyd, just like Terry Norris did to Ray Leonard towards the end of Rays career. Leonard was always in great shape, just as Floyd is. But there comes a night to them ALL, where something just doesn't click, they just don't see that punch coming as quick as they once did. They don't have the legs, they get too flat footed, they can't pull the trigger in the right hand, punches start hurting more than they once did. It happens to the best, from Joe Louis to Ali to Larry Holmes to Evander Holyfield to Julio Cesar Chavez Sr, Pernell Whitaker, to Hector Macho Camacho, to Oscar, Trinidad, Mosley, Roy Jones Jr. That night comes where they can't put a finger on it, they just came up short, they just didn't have enough, and it's going to happen to Floyd, very likely Saturday night, or maybe in one of his last two fights, depending how much he hand picks his choice. Floyd's night is coming soon.
            After watching the first fight several times this week, I've been thinking the same thing too. Floyd was really off that night. Really off. Could be time.

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            • twosweethooks
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              #16
              Originally posted by TLC8
              This is not Castillo all over again. This is a 37 year old Floyd extending a rematch to a youthful animal in the ring who just got 9 weeks to prepare as opposed to 5 weeks in the previous fight. Floyd's ego is his demise tomorrow night, and don't be jumping off and Floyd bandwagons tomorrow night to say, "I knew Floyd's legs were gone!" "I knew Maidana would be in better shape this time around!"

              This will be SO good for Boxing to see Maidana take out Floyd, just like Terry Norris did to Ray Leonard towards the end of Rays career. Leonard was always in great shape, just as Floyd is. But there comes a night to them ALL, where something just doesn't click, they just don't see that punch coming as quick as they once did. They don't have the legs, they get too flat footed, they can't pull the trigger in the right hand, punches start hurting more than they once did. It happens to the best, from Joe Louis to Ali to Larry Holmes to Evander Holyfield to Julio Cesar Chavez Sr, Pernell Whitaker, to Hector Macho Camacho, to Oscar, Trinidad, Mosley, Roy Jones Jr. That night comes where they can't put a finger on it, they just came up short, they just didn't have enough, and it's going to happen to Floyd, very likely Saturday night, or maybe in one of his last two fights, depending how much he hand picks his choice. Floyd's night is coming soon.
              Awesome read, spot on , and have witnessed it many times, and thats the only reason I bought this fight, to see Jr slip and Maidana KO his azzzzzzzz

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              • twosweethooks
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                #17
                Originally posted by IMDAZED
                After watching the first fight several times this week, I've been thinking the same thing too. Floyd was really off that night. Really off. Could be time.
                Where were YOU when SONNY LISTON was champ ?

                I was ten years old, when the fights were on black and white tv and on radio. I was leaning over the back seat of a car begging my dad in Atlanta Ga Sears and Roebuck sp, parking lot after shopping to hurry and turn on the radio, I was tight with all ears to the sounds, the announcer started with the first fight between Liston and Patterson. His Words were like razors cutting thru the air, " a left to the body , a right to the jaw, Patterson is DOWN" !!!! WIDE EYED , I was totally mesmerized, just a little kid.

                LISTON was, and portrayed as INVINCIBLE !!!! I have never seen a heavyweight fight like him nor have the reach with a Jab like his ever in any fighter since.

                Liston was the KILLER in the ring.

                Nobody was gonna beat this KILLER ,,,EVER !!!!!

                Then a brash young dude from Kentucky changed all that and made history.

                I was priviledged to see it all start to finish and the same thing happened to the young dude.

                It may or may not be happening to Jr tonite, but if he stays in the ring , and more especially if he fights the supreme test then we will see the fall. I look forward to Jr's fall.

                Liston showed he was human and not invincible, so will JR one of these days, looking to see it tonite, its coming,,,,,,,sooner than "LATER" !!!!!

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                • Beercules
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TLC8
                  This is not Castillo all over again. This is a 37 year old Floyd extending a rematch to a youthful animal in the ring who just got 9 weeks to prepare as opposed to 5 weeks in the previous fight. Floyd's ego is his demise tomorrow night, and don't be jumping off and Floyd bandwagons tomorrow night to say, "I knew Floyd's legs were gone!" "I knew Maidana would be in better shape this time around!"

                  This will be SO good for Boxing to see Maidana take out Floyd, just like Terry Norris did to Ray Leonard towards the end of Rays career. Leonard was always in great shape, just as Floyd is. But there comes a night to them ALL, where something just doesn't click, they just don't see that punch coming as quick as they once did. They don't have the legs, they get too flat footed, they can't pull the trigger in the right hand, punches start hurting more than they once did. It happens to the best, from Joe Louis to Ali to Larry Holmes to Evander Holyfield to Julio Cesar Chavez Sr, Pernell Whitaker, to Hector Macho Camacho, to Oscar, Trinidad, Mosley, Roy Jones Jr. That night comes where they can't put a finger on it, they just came up short, they just didn't have enough, and it's going to happen to Floyd, very likely Saturday night, or maybe in one of his last two fights, depending how much he hand picks his choice. Floyd's night is coming soon.

                  Great post. This could very well be Floyd's night

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                  • justinussery87
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                    #19
                    I mean

                    Any performance would be more accurate than the last fight.

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