Comments Thread For: J. Mayweather: Floyd Beat The **** Out of Judah in Camp
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What, are you a little bitter that Floyd is looking suspect as hell now that he brought in Ariza (who he accused of giving illegal substances to Pac when he was with Wild Card) and is being associated with Heredia (the man who openly brags about creating undetectable steroids)?
The Ghost was told to not fight in his normal style in order to give Thurman an additional chance to win. You notice how when he closed the gap in round 8 or whatever it was, he started to win rounds? Why on earth would he not have started the fight in that manner like he had in his previous 3 fights? Why give the faster, stronger boxer more space to work? He was instructed to do so just as Molina was instructed to literally not throw punches so Broner could win.
That's how those Haymon cards are going to go because it is being used as a platform to build stars for the public. It's Haymon's A-side boxers who will benefit from this series, guys like Thurman, Berto, Broner, Garcia, etc.
I'm sure I watch more boxing than you do, besides the point really. The crux of the matter is those days are counting down to the second of May and beating up on old Zab Judah sure isn't anything to brag about when you are trying to get ready to fight a boxer like Pacquiao.Comment
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"Guererro will shool Thurman!!"What, are you a little bitter that Floyd is looking suspect as hell now that he brought in Ariza (who he accused of giving illegal substances to Pac when he was with Wild Card) and is being associated with Heredia (the man who openly brags about creating undetectable steroids)?
The Ghost was told to not fight in his normal style in order to give Thurman an additional chance to win. You notice how when he closed the gap in round 8 or whatever it was, he started to win rounds? Why on earth would he not have started the fight in that manner like he had in his previous 3 fights? Why give the faster, stronger boxer more space to work? He was instructed to do so just as Molina was instructed to literally not throw punches so Broner could win.
That's how those Haymon cards are going to go because it is being used as a platform to build stars for the public. It's Haymon's A-side boxers who will benefit from this series, guys like Thurman, Berto, Broner, Garcia, etc.
I'm sure I watch more boxing than you do, besides the point really. The crux of the matter is those days are counting down to the second of May and beating up on old Zab Judah sure isn't anything to brag about when you are trying to get ready to fight a boxer like Pacquiao.
Thurman schools Guererro
"It was a fix! He was paid off!"
People like you are the worst.Comment
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So, I openly admit that Tim did not win either Pac fight but I'm upset he did not become the next Mayweather? Nah man, I like real fighters, guys with the heart to face the most adversity and step up their games. A loss doesn't mean anything to me....it's dudes like you who lap up all Floyd's dumb ass antics believing that his fabricated career would stand up to the likes or SRL or SRR. Now that is more along the lines of the idiocy of which you speak.
As to my "math skills"....well somehow I managed to make it through 4 calculus classes, numerous algebra classes, statistics, differential equations class, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluids dynamics, heat transfer, electrical theory, etc.
I'm not sure what educational qualifications that you may have under your belt my friend, but just because I joke around on a boxing website doesn't mean I don't lead a very adult professional life when I am at my job. I handle million dollar projects at a plant for a pharmaceutical manufacturing company, not the type of job they typically hand out to complete idiots if you know what I mean.Comment
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Please man, people like me are what makes this site worth coming too. Thurman is a good boxer, it still does not explain why Guerrero deviated from a strategy that has worked for him in his previous fights. He comes in with a game plan that completely favors his opponent for 2/3's of the fight, gets virtually shutout. He then switches it up to what had worked for him and he starts winning rounds. So, why not start the fight like that? It makes no sense.
Could he have just decided to try a different style this time? Sure. Would he have stayed in that particular style while losing every round hoping something would change for 7 or 8 rounds? Sure. I even remember one of the commentators saying that if Guerrero had fought up close like he did late in the fight that the entire fight could have been different but now it was too late. Maybe it's nothing or maybe it's something and I chose to believe there was something behind it.
There is a lot of money at stake for Hymen and/or his investment group. To think that there is no potential for behind the doors agreements that would affect the outcome of a fight for the sake of generating future revenue is extremely shortsighted and naive.Comment
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