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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #31
    Originally posted by Japanese Boxing
    Not really he just said in this era, and it's the weakest era in boxing.
    The heavyweight division might be in it's weakest era but in the lower weight classes Floyd has had to face some all-time greats and Hall of Famers (like Castillo, Marquez, Pacquiao to name just a few.)

    Originally posted by komandante
    It was a setup I'm not impressed w/ Mayweather's performance at all....

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      #32
      Originally posted by komandante
      It was a setup I'm not impressed w/ Mayweather's performance at all. They made the scores to far to make it look that Floyd dominates but the truth the the fight was that close and Manny was the clear aggressor.
      Mayweather threw and landed more punches that Manny. Mayweather won on every category you can possibly come up with. He couldn't even hurt Mayweather with that flurry in the 4th. You're hurt. The "clear aggressor," couldn't land more than his opponent.

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        #33
        Mike was pretty anti-Mayweather going into the fight so for him to change his tune and give such high praise really says a lot.

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          #34
          Originally posted by D-Checc
          Onlything I honestly didnt like about the fight was the lackluster of it all. A fight of this magnitude and this is how both guys chose to display themselves?.

          I miss the days where pride was a real thing not just another word in the dictionary. It used to be something.
          So you rather they display little skill and just slug it out??

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            #35
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Former heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson hailed "invincible" Floyd Mayweather after his dominant points victory over Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

            Mayweather was too classy for his Filipino opponent, with the scorecards of 118-110, 116-112, 116-112 showing how good the American was.

            And Tyson, the former undisputed world champion, believes Mayweather is untouchable in the welterweight division.
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            Classy comments from Tyson considering that he hates Mayweather !

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              #36
              Originally posted by Real Talk85
              Here we go, the excuses come pouring in. No fighter in history is as complete as Floyd. He has beaten larger power punchers andnspeedt volume punchers and just straight up boxers with ease.

              No other fighter is or has been that complete.
              Thats how I see it.

              He is a superbly well-rounded fighter, without the career defining fights.

              The Pacquiao fight didnt change much for me, because I know that Manny is over-rated.

              P4P - which is also over-rated - Mayweather is very close to the best.

              I have never seen a more well-rounded fighter with that skillset.

              P4P, he could be TBE, and likely is TBE.....

              ..... but he is not the GOAT, imho.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Pretty Toy
                I kinda agree. I was disappointed that Pac just accepted his defeat as the fight went on. In previous eras, a champion fighter would put it all on the line to try and turn a fight and avoid losing to a great rival.

                That said, Floyd did what he had to do to win. He was perfect. But if the shoe was on the other foot, and Floyd need to score big in the latter rounds, you know he would have turned up the heat on Pacquiao.

                Pac was the only disappointment last nite. Floyd did his job perfectly.
                I agree, Pacquiao and Roach were firing blanks.

                They talked about how Mayweathers legs were shot..... they talked about cutting off the ring..... they talked about taking away Mayweathers right-hand..... they talked about non-stop combinations.....

                They fell well-short, and didnt change anything as the fight progressed.

                Bronx2245 said the same thing earlier.

                Surprised more people arent commenting on it.

                Pac and Roach fell well-short.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by wlliam
                  what im wondering is, who will Floyd now have to "prove his greatness" against now? bcuz we all know damn well that bar will get higher
                  GGG probably

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by supremeboxer
                    GGG probably
                    Most likely. Ill have to admit, GGG cant and wont beat Floyd Mayweather, especially not the one who showed up last night.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by wlliam
                      Most likely. Ill have to admit, GGG cant and wont beat Floyd Mayweather, especially not the one who showed up last night.
                      At 154, I agree.....

                      But at 160, ....

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