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  • littlemac
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    #17651
    Come to thinking. Can we really be surprised to expect anything different from these f@gg0t a$$ pac fans in making excuses?

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    • Nuurzhaelan
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      #17652
      Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ
      The general consensus is that Mayweather ran, and HE'ST at fault for the disappointing fight. Maybe I was watching a different fight? Because the fight I saw, it was clearly Pacquiaowho killed the fight. Mayweather stood in front of him, and fought like he always does, counterpunching.

      This was not the Pacman I had seen in countless fights throughout his career. He was hesitant, and eased his foot off the gas peddle. There was no change in Floyd. It was up to Pacman to fight like he normally does and put pressure on him. Wheather it was the shoulder or the Marquez KO, he chose not change his punch output.

      If you're gonna play the waiting game with Floyd, it's gonna be a boring fight !
      With regard to the "hugging" I have seen so many (not necessarily in this thread) complain about, I did not see Pacquiao fans berate Hatton for this. It did not stop Pacquiao from exerting his will in all of the two rounds it took for him to paste Hatton. So why is Floyd called out for clinching when he does it a lot less than so many others I have seen?

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      • La12
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        #17653
        Holding is a foul in boxing. Points get taken away if you keep it up, so fighters don't stink out the fight. Floyd gets away with it though, because he is a protected fighter. Fans don't know the rules and think it's ok to hug like Floyd does, to avoid ever facing aggression on the ropes. They think the ref is supposed to just let Floyd off the hook for it every time, and even help him fight that fight by breaking the fighters right away, and not ever asking for them to ever fight out. He just resets the fighters as soon as Floyd grabs, essentially taking Pacquiao right off him - right when Pacquiao worked to get him where he needs him. This was making Pacquiao waste his time, by putting Floyd back on the ropes again, and again, with no use. "Holding and deliberately maintaining a clinch" is a foul in boxing. You lose points for it, and you can be disqualified for it. The ref is not supposed to help facilitate you breaking the rules of boxing - which exist to ensure that nobody can do what Floyd actually did. That was not boxing, that was complete bull**** and the rules of boxing do not condone that at all. So-called boxing fans just don't know the damn rules though. Rather than throwing the book at Floyd, Bayless (the ref) let him get away with it all night. That's why this fight ******. Anybody who can run and shoot a jab would have a world title too, if the ref let them do what Floyd did in every fight. Problem is they can't. Amir Khan for example get points taken for much less holding, and people call it what it is, and give him a lot of grief for it - and any Amir Khan fight is so totally insignificant compared to what this fight was. When Floyd does it though, even in the fight of the century? ****** Floyd Mayweather fans call it a masterclass. Oh they don't know what the rules are, but they have the audacity to pretend they know what a masterclass is.

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        • shaneacedera
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          #17654
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          • b00g13man
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            #17655
            Originally posted by La12
            Holding is a foul in boxing. Points get taken away if you keep it up, so fighters don't stink out the fight. Floyd gets away with it though, because he is a protected fighter. Fans don't know the rules and think it's ok to hug like Floyd does, to avoid ever facing aggression on the ropes. They think the ref is supposed to just let Floyd off the hook for it every time, and even help him fight that fight by breaking the fighters right away, and not ever asking for them to ever fight out. He just resets the fighters as soon as Floyd grabs, essentially taking Pacquiao right off him - right when Pacquiao worked to get him where he needs him. This was making Pacquiao waste his time, by putting Floyd back on the ropes again, and again, with no use. "Holding and deliberately maintaining a clinch" is a foul in boxing. You lose points for it, and you can be disqualified for it. The ref is not supposed to help facilitate you breaking the rules of boxing - which exist to ensure that nobody can do what Floyd actually did. That was not boxing, that was complete bull**** and the rules of boxing do not condone that at all. So-called boxing fans just don't know the damn rules though. Rather than throwing the book at Floyd, Bayless (the ref) let him get away with it all night. That's why this fight ******. Anybody who can run and shoot a jab would have a world title too, if the ref let them do what Floyd did in every fight. Problem is they can't. Amir Khan for example get points taken for much less holding, and people call it what it is, and give him a lot of grief for it - and any Amir Khan fight is so totally insignificant compared to what this fight was. When Floyd does it though, even in the fight of the century? ****** Floyd Mayweather fans call it a masterclass. Oh they don't know what the rules are, but they have the audacity to pretend they know what a masterclass is.
            tl;dr

            Don't type up a thesis while emotional next time.

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            • littlemac
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              #17656
              Originally posted by La12
              Holding is a foul in boxing. Points get taken away if you keep it up, so fighters don't stink out the fight. Floyd gets away with it though, because he is a protected fighter. Fans don't know the rules and think it's ok to hug like Floyd does, to avoid ever facing aggression on the ropes. They think the ref is supposed to just let Floyd off the hook for it every time, and even help him fight that fight by breaking the fighters right away, and not ever asking for them to ever fight out. He just resets the fighters as soon as Floyd grabs, essentially taking Pacquiao right off him - right when Pacquiao worked to get him where he needs him. This was making Pacquiao waste his time, by putting Floyd back on the ropes again, and again, with no use. "Holding and deliberately maintaining a clinch" is a foul in boxing. You lose points for it, and you can be disqualified for it. The ref is not supposed to help facilitate you breaking the rules of boxing - which exist to ensure that nobody can do what Floyd actually did. That was not boxing, that was complete bull**** and the rules of boxing do not condone that at all. So-called boxing fans just don't know the damn rules though. Rather than throwing the book at Floyd, Bayless (the ref) let him get away with it all night. That's why this fight ******. Anybody who can run and shoot a jab would have a world title too, if the ref let them do what Floyd did in every fight. Problem is they can't. Amir Khan for example get points taken for much less holding, and people call it what it is, and give him a lot of grief for it - and any Amir Khan fight is so totally insignificant compared to what this fight was. When Floyd does it though, even in the fight of the century? ****** Floyd Mayweather fans call it a masterclass. Oh they don't know what the rules are, but they have the audacity to pretend they know what a masterclass is.
              I hope you feel better

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #17657
                Originally posted by BKM-2010
                Does Mayweather seem burned out to anyone else? Like he's got one foot out of the sport already.
                Clearly.

                Has done for a long while.

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                • littlemac
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                  #17658
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  Clearly.

                  Has done for a long while.
                  Floyd with out the fire still dishes out L's any day of the week just ask Pac.

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                  • MrRolltide91
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                    #17659
                    Originally posted by BKM-2010
                    Does Mayweather seem burned out to anyone else? Like he's got one foot out of the sport already.
                    yep dude is 38

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                    • MASTERBX
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                      #17660
                      Crystina Poncher no rematch

                      Crystina Poncher no rematch, Top Rank is finish with #48:

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