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  • #81
    Originally posted by ElMeroChingon View Post
    I didn't buy it for the same reason, lol

    My decision was based on Maidana II, i thought $60 was too much for clinch fest. And having the same referee, the little chances Pacquiao would have, he would get clinched, or a stinkfest.

    Wasn't going to pay $100, you must be crazy.
    running OR CLINCHING didn't punch Pacman 148 times, nor can running OR CLINCHING land half of your power punches for you.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
      Jesus. $275 mil for 36 minutes of work. $190 mil for lying and fighting not to win.
      $275 mill for fighting not to win. $190 mill for 36 minutes of work.

      You share the same backwards logic as Fraud Jr., so I went ahead and rephrased it for you.
      Last edited by IR0NFIST; 05-08-2015, 01:53 PM.

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      • #83
        Jeeeez, i did think it would do about 4m and Floyd, would probably come away with around 140m, but 275m, possibly more, thats insane!

        Whats even funnier is all the flom0s saying Manny was ducking cos he was not accepting 40m and no PPV

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        • #84
          Originally posted by ir0nfist View Post
          $275 mill for fighting not to win. $190 mill for 36 minutes of work.

          You share the same backwards logic as fraud jr., so i went ahead and rephrased it for you.
          48-0 easy work

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          • #85
            Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
            These two conned the boxing world for 5 years, then conned them even harder last weekend. This is just going to make every promoter and manager do the exact same **** because they know the fans won't care.

            This is absurd. These guys didn't deserve paydays like this after everything they've done.
            Shut the **** up. Stop crying, don't watch boxing then

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            • #86
              Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
              $275 mill for fighting not to win. $190 mill for 36 minutes of work.

              You share the same backwards logic as Fraud Jr., so I went ahead and rephrased it for you.
              You can support Manny all you want. Won't change the fact he's a liar that fought like a coward and lost.

              An adult would accept the loss and move on. When you grow up, I'm sure you will try to do this.

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              • #87
                Wow, that ish kray

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                • #88
                  COPY N PASTED

                  people didn't buy this fight expecting Mayweather to be different. They bought the fight expecting Pacquiao to be able to produce a different result.

                  For perspective sake, let's take a look at Marcos Maidana's relative success in losing to Mayweather by majority decision. You know how they say never hook with a hooker? Just like you wouldn't try to out-hook a hooker, you don't try to outbox a boxer, which is essentially what trainer Freddie Roach and Pacman attempted to do Saturday night. Ill-advised.

                  Also, a huge part of the fight being devoid of excitement and compelling drama, lay in Pacquiao's dismal offensive output. His volume (a clear strength of his) was anemic. Maidana landed 221 blows on Floyd, threw nearly 1,000 punches and thereby made their initial bout not only close but exciting. Pacman threw 35 a round, then blamed a shoulder injury for his loss (which made no sense considering he believed he won).

                  Missing 81% of your punches means you were left whiffing at air... I'm not a guy that gets too caught up in compubox punch stats, but in this case they reflect what my eyes saw. ESPN's Skip Bayless can sip the sore loser koolaid that Pacquiao and Roach served up at the post fight presser, but no objective observer could see 7 rds of that fight for Pacquiao. To assert that they won was a lack of class and sportsmanship. Plain and simple. The bout wasn't that close. According to Bayless, a fight is scored for the aggressor. I'm surprised someone that has been covering boxing as long as him would say something so patently false. The four scoring criteria are effective aggression, clean punching, ring generalship and defense. Ineffective aggression does not help you on the scorecards.

                  You can't miss 81% of your punches and claim your aggression was effective. That's INEFFECTIVE aggression. Defense: a guy landed nearly half of his power shots on you (48%), so you cannot argue you were defensively effective. Clean punching? Other than the 4th and 6th rounds, Manny was in single digits as far as punches landed, while Floyd was in double digits. The ring generalship had to favor Mayweather considering Pacquiao got off what had to be close to a career low in punches thrown.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    You can support Manny all you want. Won't change the fact he's a liar that fought like a coward and lost.

                    An adult would accept the loss and move on. When you grow up, I'm sure you will try to do this.
                    LOL so manny was the one that fought like a coward lol.

                    The fight ****** and it was both guys faults end of story. But it's hilarious how *****s are giving floyd a pass for his bull**** though cause he always fights like a coward.

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                    • #90
                      "The Heist Of The Century"

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