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  • #31
    7-5 for Pacquiao, easy to score.

    Most of the world saw him winning. Pretty well everyone in the arena saw him winning that's why the cheers. Pretty well everyone in the arena saw Mayweather losing that's why the boos.

    Pac wasn't going to get a win in Vegas without total domination or knockout.

    Most of the world consider running the same as losing. When in the history of boxing did running became to be considered boxing in America? Most places in the rest of the world would turn a kid away if they ever start running in the ring.

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    • #32
      This is why the fighters don't judge their own fights....smfh

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
        Scoring fights is entirely subjective, there's no right and wrong, just opinion.

        Judges are supposed to be experts at scoring fights, yet all Manny would have to do is point to the Bradley decision to negate the validity of that notion, judges can't even agree with each other most of the time.

        The man is entitled to his personal opinion, we all have one and so can he, especially since he was the one in there doing the work.
        The judges opinions are just as subjective as the fighters opinions. Like I said, this is a man who believes he clearly beat Marquez three times. He obviously doesn't know how a fight is scored. He probably thinks his one power punch counted for more than 5 jabs he ate.

        He lost the fight, most of his fans think he lost the fight, the judges think he lost, the press believed he lost, his opponent knows he lost. Manny needs to get a grip.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
          The judges opinions are just as subjective as the fighters opinions. Like I said, this is a man who believes he clearly beat Marquez three times. He obviously doesn't know how a fight is scored. He probably thinks his one power punch counted for more than 5 jabs he ate.
          And who is to say he is wrong on that? What counts more, one Golovkin power-punch or 5 Malignaggi jabs? The point I'm making is boxing scoring is very subjective with the criteria wide open to interpretation.

          He lost the fight, most of his fans think he lost the fight, the judges think he lost, the press believed he lost, his opponent knows he lost. Manny needs to get a grip.
          I'm not sure that's the case in the Phillipines. Their ringside guys scored it to Pacquiao, he has been welcomed home as if he won by his fans. Don't forget Roach said the same so why wouldn't Pacquiao believe he won.

          For the record, I had him losing in a 7-5/8-4 kind of fight.
          Last edited by Weebler I; 05-14-2015, 04:10 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by lizard_man View Post
            This new phenomenon of scoring fights in slow motion inspired me to watch all of Pacquiao's fights in slow motion, and you guessed it. He's actually slow mo undefeated.
            although some fights were a little trickier. the 4th Marquezfight for instance. You have to play that in slow mo, but also backwards. When you play it just right you see the fight starts with Manny taking a prefight nap, when he wakes up. He jumps to his feet, and this is where you start the Pink Floyd album. Once he jumps to his feet he kicks Marquez's ass until he throws up
            Pacman 65-0
            Lol, reminds me of Bill Hicks talking about the Rodney King trial... The officer on trial says, well it depends on how you look at it. If you play the tape backwards, you see us help King up and help him on his way

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            • #36
              Originally posted by lacson View Post
              7-5 for Pacquiao, easy to score.

              Most of the world saw him winning. Pretty well everyone in the arena saw him winning that's why the cheers. Pretty well everyone in the arena saw Mayweather losing that's why the boos.

              Pac wasn't going to get a win in Vegas without total domination or knockout.

              Most of the world consider running the same as losing. When in the history of boxing did running became to be considered boxing in America? Most places in the rest of the world would turn a kid away if they ever start running in the ring.
              Gimme a break-a small minority of idiots wish Pac won, but anyone who knows how to judge a fight by the 4 criteria would know Pac lost.

              Vegas didn't rob Pac in this fight at all and cheers or boos do NOT equate to winning.

              As for "running"-this is a bit false. As long as you are using movement to set something up or even utilize a jab to get respect, then it's not running.Likewise, if you are moving out of the way of your opponents offense it is not running.
              Have you watched Ali....the same guy who used a LOT of movement when his legs were fresh.
              Last edited by damned1974; 05-14-2015, 04:22 AM.

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              • #37
                Guys guys lets not be judgmental here maybe Pac fights arrive with a bull**** filter to screens in the Philippines.

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                • #38
                  Score it round by round as opposed to what exactly?

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                  • #39
                    Manny sounding more delusional day by day.

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                    • #40
                      Gay weather won 116 to 113 . That's what I scored it and that's what the real score is. And I'm not even a Mayweather fan but I'm not blind either.

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