Official Floyd Mayweather- Manny Pacquiao Postfight aftermath discussion

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  • BrometheusBob.
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    #16001
    Originally posted by SkillspayBills
    You know what hurt means? It means when a shot makes you buckle or leaves you slightly incoherent. A more apt term would be the shot buzzed Floyd. He was totally coherent and blocking Pac's shots on the ropes waiting for him to punch himself out. Which is exactly what happened.
    If that's what hurt means, what the hell does 'didn't even hurt him a little bit' mean? It honestly sounds like by your wack definitions, buzz is a lighter version of hurt which sounds like hurt him a little bit is within reason.

    lol at playing the semantics game tho.

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    • ironmt
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      #16002
      Originally posted by BrometheusBob
      Ya know I was looking back at it, and many of the few punches manny did get in were counters.

      Examples:







      Also remember this being posted in may/pac gif thread, where pac gets his left glove in front of the shot in time and goes for body shots but doesn't get anything before mayweather can grab him:

      Perhaps instead of throwing right away he should have tried to back up.

      Basically I'm wondering how the strategy should be, but as crazy as this is going to sound, and it is ****in crazy, maybe pac was not wrong to not think super offensively. Maybe defense was what worked at all. Those combos he threw didn't hit much or effect May.

      On the other hand, Manny isn't exactly known for his ability to duck away from punches. Plus, I think it's hard to say that there even exists a gameplan at all that can reliably beat Mayweather.

      Edit: Don't know if this is a 'counter' punch per se but
      http://makeagif.com/JiUBFM
      Very good points, nice post and very refreshing to have a conversation with someone willing to analyze the fight as opposed to clog the board with post after post of Insults. I still think the best game plan and Pacquiao's best chance was to attack and not try and out box Mayweather. As you accurately stated, Pacquiao Is not a hard target to find. Offense was key. Credit to Mayweather for being able to neutralize what little offense Pacquiao produced.

      If In fact there Is a rematch, which hopefully there Isn't, I think the game plan for Pacquiao will be to swing for the fences. The problem will be at 37 trying to sustain a relentless attack.

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      • rambov
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        #16003
        I agree. Manny's plan was to come in and win a boxing match because all the other plans used in the past failed.

        Unfortunately, Floyd is the last true boxer/counter puncher. So his coach should have explained this....unless he was so blinded by his trainer of the year award that he actually thought he could outbox Floyd.

        Manny needed to be Manny to at least have a chance. It was what brought him to this point in his career so why change now?

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        • lebrick
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          #16004


          i'll just leave it here..
          Last edited by lebrick; 05-06-2015, 12:40 AM.

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          • Aristocrat
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            #16005
            Originally posted by SkillspayBills
            Pac didn't even hurt Floyd a little bit. The left hand counter in the 4th buzzed Floyd a little and the one he landed in the 6th Floyd took even better than the one in the 4th. Actually Manny's small but noticeable success with counters was pretty admirable. He's never been a solid counter puncher.
            Originally posted by lebrick


            i'll just live it here..
            shame the fight ****** ass LOL

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            • HanzGruber
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              #16006
              Floyd once again showing his class. http://********/rgD3Nwgb9fQ

              This ones for you floyd


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              • In Motion
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                #16007
                HanzGruber laying it down though.

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                • V.WEBB
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                  #16008
                  "He's going to fight me?!?"

                  Manny's a clown.

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                  • In Motion
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                    #16009
                    Where's all of this sudden complaining about "bending below the waist" coming from?

                    I don't seem to recall many people complaining about it before. Why is it of "such" high importance now? What has changed? Is there an emotional reason behind all of this complaining about a tactic that has been used for decades?

                    And more importantly, why aren't some fighters able to negate this "tactic" by simply throwing looping punches lower to the exposed head of the person bending at the waist? Why is that so hard?

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                    • Doctor_Tenma
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                      #16010
                      God forbid anyone ever tries to duck under Pacquiao's punches

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