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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Stats: Fewest Punches Landed By Mayweather Foes

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been involved in 18 fights that went the twelve round distance. Manny Pacquiao came very close to breaking the top three rankings of fighters who landed the least amount of punches on Mayweather, who picked up a twelve round unanimous decision at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

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  • Greed.
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    Guerrero and Canelo landed more...

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    • deathofaclown
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      I believe Floyd actually threw more than Manny last night. For anybody who knows their compubox stats, when was the last time an opponent threw less punches than Floyd?

      I know Floyd usually lands at a higher percentage but pretty certain he throws less.

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      • AboutBillions
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        #4
        Originally posted by Greed.
        Guerrero and Canelo landed more...

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        • FeFist
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          #5
          Originally posted by Greed.
          Guerrero and Canelo landed more...
          He landed 2 more punches than Baldomir.

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          • Hayehammer
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            #6
            After all maidana is still underrated

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            • Greed.
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              Who would've thought that that from Canelo, Maidana and Pacquiao that Maidana would land the most and Pacquiao the least. Boxing is a funny old game

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              • Nomadic
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                #8
                Punches in bunches sounded too much like a cereal any way.

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                • -PBP-
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                  #9
                  Lol. Compubox is a waste. But my scorecards were:.

                  Canelo 120-108
                  Pac 118-110
                  Mosley 118-110
                  Guerrero 117-111
                  Judah 116-112
                  Cotto 116-112
                  De La Hoya 116-112

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                  • V.WEBB
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PBP
                    Lol. Compubox is a waste. But my scorecards were:.

                    Canelo 120-108
                    Pac 118-110
                    Mosley 118-110
                    Guerrero 117-111
                    Judah 116-112
                    Cotto 116-112
                    De La Hoya 116-112
                    Wide decisions, man. Most of which were on the tail end of his career Impressive, indeed.

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