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  • #51
    Originally posted by Mike D View Post
    Yeah this. I think people are skimming the article and not really reading it. The Showtime release makes it clear that their series is completely about Floyd's camp and his perspective leading up to the fight.
    Wonder if they'll follow the Ambulance on the way to the Hospital?

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
      SHO lost all credibility when floyd had to testify before the NSAC and threw them under the bus
      wait ... what?

      Floyd Mayweather, as a newly licensed promoter in the state of Nevada was supposed to say "why yes, I was most definitely in a room where a substance, clearly deemed illegal by state law, was being prepared for consumption" or "yes, in my personal gym, we force guys to battle to the end, with no breaks at all"? GTFOH

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      • #53
        Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
        hbo budget cutting...u getting 1 hour on pac from them thats all...he is not the meal ticket he once was after 2 asia fights and 2 losses with one being a brutal ko loss..hbo depenind on sho to rake in the money with floyd its fine..
        ^^^^ this, in all likelihood

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        • #54
          Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
          hbo budget cutting...u getting 1 hour on pac from them thats all...he is not the meal ticket he once was after 2 asia fights and 2 losses with one being a brutal ko loss..hbo depenind on sho to rake in the money with floyd its fine..
          I know that technically it's true that Pacquiao has the 2 losses in recent memory, but does anyone out there really believe that one of those 2 losses (Bradley obviously) is legit? I mean if you were a judge that night would you have scored that fight for Bradley? Serious question.

          I mean for f**k's sake not even Timmy's own mom would have scored that fight a win for him.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Mike D View Post
            I know that technically it's true that Pacquiao has the 2 losses in recent memory, but does anyone out there really believe that one of those 2 losses (Bradley obviously) is legit? I mean if you were a judge that night would you have scored that fight for Bradley? Serious question.

            I mean for f**k's sake not even Timmy's own mom would have scored that fight a win for him.
            The judges are the judges, bad decisions and all; still, if you're going to question the first Bradley fight, you can't forget that Pacquiao got the edge in the third Marquez fight, too.

            (sidenote: the first Bradley fight was far more competitive than folks seem willing to acknowledge in hindsight, largely because Pacquiao left 8-10 of the rounds on the table due to not being active; Pacquiao thought he could win the fight off of 30-second flurries and his name, and he was wrong. Personally had it 7-5/8-4 Bradley, due to Bradley being the one setting the pace for the majority of the rounds)

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            • #56
              looking forward to that last episode after the fight. Should be great to see Floyd crying after he loses.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                The judges are the judges, bad decisions and all; still, if you're going to question the first Bradley fight, you can't forget that Pacquiao got the edge in the third Marquez fight, too.

                (sidenote: the first Bradley fight was far more competitive than folks seem willing to acknowledge in hindsight, largely because Pacquiao left 8-10 of the rounds on the table due to not being active; Pacquiao thought he could win the fight off of 30-second flurries and his name, and he was wrong. Personally had it 7-5/8-4 Bradley, due to Bradley being the one setting the pace for the majority of the rounds)
                Fair enough in regards to the 3rd Marquez fight. And I do agree that Bradley/Pac 1 was closer than it was portrayed -- particularly by HBO, but that said Pac hurt Bradley far worse in the fight than Bradley hurt him (did Bradley even land a single shot that really stood out in that fight?) and Manny completely dominated every punch category across the board. It may have been closer than what HBO portrayed...but it was still in every way a clear Pacquiao win. Well in mine (and most people's) opinion anyway. It's hard for me to see how people could have it any other way when you look at this:

                Total punches landed:

                Pac 253 of 751 (34%)
                Bradley 159 of 839 (19%)

                Jabs:

                Pac 63 of 258 (24%)
                Bradley 51 of 449 (11%)

                Power punches:

                Pac 190 of 493 (39%)
                Bradley 108 of 390 (28%)

                http://compuboxonline.com/compubox-s...w-12-pacquaio/

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                  The judges are the judges, bad decisions and all; still, if you're going to question the first Bradley fight, you can't forget that Pacquiao got the edge in the third Marquez fight, too.

                  (sidenote: the first Bradley fight was far more competitive than folks seem willing to acknowledge in hindsight, largely because Pacquiao left 8-10 of the rounds on the table due to not being active; Pacquiao thought he could win the fight off of 30-second flurries and his name, and he was wrong. Personally had it 7-5/8-4 Bradley, due to Bradley being the one setting the pace for the majority of the rounds)
                  What were U Smoking, when U judged the Fight for Timmy?

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                  • #59
                    Pacquiao also outlanded Bradley for 10 of the 12 rounds. Even with Pacquiao fighting in spurts, he still dominated the fight.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by MrRolltide91 View Post
                      its better than nothing

                      Floyd fans are now satisfied with "it is better than nothing"

                      poor souls

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