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  • #61
    Scoring it rd by rd you can come to no other conclusion that this was a VERY CLEAR win for Floyd. Anything else is being disingenuous. Manny did even less than Floyd in there, and that's why he lost. Think about that for a second, he actually did less WORK than Floyd. The difference is that Floyd's work is accurate.

    Moretti had it a little wide perhaps, but that's not unexpected at all if you pay attention to the way he judges fights, he will always score for CLEAN, CLEAR WORK!!!

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    • #62
      Floyd didn't run in the fight. He only side stepped when against the ropes. What Oscar did in the Trinidad fight was running. Floyd was in front him jabbing and sticking with left check hooks and right counters. His boxed smart, not exciting, but smart. You can't be mad at Floyd because this is the same Floyd. Manny fans need to be mad at him because he did not bring the same person that loves to throw 100 punches and all these angles that we are used to seeing. Give credit to Floyd for always taking away his opponent's best weapons. Manny lost casual fans, accept it and move on. Paulie and Bhop are right...


      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      As previously reported, eight division world champion Manny Pacquiao returned to Manila where he sat down with reporters to discuss his May 2nd twelve round decision loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr.

      Pacquiao says he entered the contest with a right shoulder injury and it became further aggravated during the fourth round in the contest. He had surgery on the injury on Wednesday and is likely going to remain out of the ring until 2016.

      After the match, Pacquiao told reporters that despite his injury he was confident that he did enough to win the fight - after reviewing the fight several times.
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      • #63
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        As previously reported, eight division world champion Manny Pacquiao returned to Manila where he sat down with reporters to discuss his May 2nd twelve round decision loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr.

        Pacquiao says he entered the contest with a right shoulder injury and it became further aggravated during the fourth round in the contest. He had surgery on the injury on Wednesday and is likely going to remain out of the ring until 2016.

        After the match, Pacquiao told reporters that despite his injury he was confident that he did enough to win the fight - after reviewing the fight several times.
        [Click Here To Read More]
        Manny is a politician just like Jose Geobbels who said 'if a lie is told many times it becomes the truth'. Manny is trying hard enough to revise the truth and change perceptions. He can do that in the Philippines not all over the world. He lost and everyone with a brain knows he is not in Floyd's level.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
          Pac has been on the end of a few controversial decisions now, but that can happen as he is seen as a immigrant in america and has to accept it.

          Pac shouldnt worry that he was given a controversial decision against Floyd. He will get a rematch when his shoulder is healed up as Floyd is a gentleman.
          Loooooooooooooooooooooooool.

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          • #65
            No need to watch it Paquiao won 116-112

            I watched the fight 3 times, and I still see Paquiao doing what Mayweather does in all the fight, Winning the rounds being economical.People was expecting a Maidana type of fight, If Mayweather wins the round with three punches is OK, but If Manny does the same it is not enough?????
            Wake up re watch the fight, mayweather ran the whole fight grabbed like the bi t ch he is, Wlad Klitscko was a point deducted almost warned to the point of being DQ, but Mayweather and Ward who grab every 12 seconds receives nothing???

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            • #66
              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 ****.
              The Mayweather fight is the trickiest yet though.
              For that one with the standing around confused, punching arms, and gloves, and tearing his rotator cuff by swinging wildly at shadows. It's best to watch that by actually turning it off, and putting the 2nd Bradley fight on instead. When you do that Pacquiao clearly wins.
              Pacman 65-0
              ahahahahahahaha

              It helps even more when slow Pacquiaotards watch it in slow motion.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                He always maintained he won, there was no deviation from that, that's how he feels about it.



                He has accepted it multiple times, said respects the decision of the judges. However, he doesn't have to agree with it, he's allowed his own personal opinion.


                Absolutely agree, though there really is no reason for any fans whether they are Mayweather or Pac fans, or a fan of neither guy to validate this opinion, because it's simply not the case!

                Pac stans on this forum, if they are honest with themselves are actually just upset Manny performed poorly. Floyd froze him like a deer in the headlights. That's the real reason they are sad. He spent most of the fight bouncing around aimlessly looking at Floyd, not throwing punches at all. That's why they are complaining about one of Floyd's least "clinch" filled fights as if he were holding like "Bonehugger" Smith on Tyson, because truthfully HE DID JACK **** for 99% of the fight where Floyd wasn't holding, so they need any out they can get!!! A true winner doesn't need an out, or an excuse, because he's WON!

                It's just delusional cognitive dissonance on the part of the ****** brigade on here.

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                • #68
                  You score fights on clean effective punching, effective aggression, ring generalship, and defense, in that order. Neither landed clean often. Neither was effectively aggressive. My interpretation of ring generalship is who's getting done what they wanna get done the most. And that's where Floyd dominated the fight. Whatever he was doing turned the most dynamic offensive fighter of his era into a guy that rarely laned clean, become very inaccurate, and miss badly to the point of embarrassment. He also took a guy that is known to throw in the range of 1000 punches a fight throw 300. So whatever he was doing had Manny gunshy. You can go back and watch any fight and say a guy did better than it appearef on fight night. I contend to this day that after watching several replays, the draw score in Floyd-Canelo isn't nearly as bad as it appeared on fight night. But all in all, for whatever reason, Manny looked like 90% of Floyd's other opponents, which is what gave the impression he was dominated. Feel freee to implant any excuse as to why Manny looked like everyone else. Doesn't matter, its a fact.

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                  • #69
                    are we going to see 100 more post of this loser saying he won lmaoo hes worst then Floyd sr trying to make a game plan YOU LOST PAC GET OVER IT AND STOP TRYING TO BUILD HYPE FOR A REMATCH

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                    • #70
                      And yet people killed Marquez for not accepting defeat. Marquez actually had legit complains as many observers, writers, and boxing experts had him winning all three fights.
                      This one wasn't even close. 9-3 Mayweather.

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