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  • DeadLikeMe
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    #121
    Originally posted by boksingero
    ok.. so let's see the stats from compubox.. missing, grabbing and pushing the head is considered a power punch???? look how compubox scored it for floyd LOL



    PACQUIAO vs MAYWEATHER RESCORING IN SLOWMO
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS8T...vt3K5I4Qmzf7GU
    The best part of those videos is they spend all this time qualifying why Floyd punching Manny in the face doesn't count...then just throw all that criteria completely out the window for Manny and score missed punches, blocked punches, Manny clapping his hands together for intimidation points, etc...

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    • jcpryor
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      #122
      Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!!
      No, they just know the truth and as usual, people who are blinded by corruption are doing everything they can to avoid it.

      Though, it is funny how every since the videos were shown, not many big name people are complaining about Pacquiao's comment and instead, we see Floyd getting booed everywhere he shows up.



      So Pacquiao backing off after just pounding the mess out of Floyd and using only his left hand at times when Floyd was cornered...was all because of Floyd's "ring excellence"? What a joke! This just shows how overrated Floyd is when people give him credit for something that had nothing to do with him
      Freddie Roach said in multiple interviews that that was a part of his 5 year master strategy for defeating Mayweather. I know you want to completely ignore it, but its true. Pacquaio was simply following the game plan.

      "The first thing in the gym here, we go back to cutting the ring off and how he's going to fight Mayweather and not fall into traps," Roach said. "Mayweather does set traps. When he's moving along the ropes and you follow him, he will set you up for the right hand. That is something we had to work on. We work on it every day. And Manny knows the answer to that puzzle every time. Every time I set the trap, he steps away and puts himself in a neutral position.

      "That's the smartest thing to do against Mayweather at this point."


      Anything else?

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      • SweetPbfAli
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        #123
        Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
        The best part of those videos is they spend all this time qualifying why Floyd punching Manny in the face doesn't count...then just throw all that criteria completely out the window for Manny and score missed punches, blocked punches, Manny clapping his hands together for intimidation points, etc...

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        • Mr. Punch-Out!!
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          #124
          Originally posted by jcpryor
          Freddie Roach said in multiple interviews that that was a part of his 5 year master strategy for defeating Mayweather. I know you want to completely ignore it, but its true. Pacquaio was simply following the game plan.

          "The first thing in the gym here, we go back to cutting the ring off and how he's going to fight Mayweather and not fall into traps," Roach said. "Mayweather does set traps. When he's moving along the ropes and you follow him, he will set you up for the right hand. That is something we had to work on. We work on it every day. And Manny knows the answer to that puzzle every time. Every time I set the trap, he steps away and puts himself in a neutral position.

          "That's the smartest thing to do against Mayweather at this point."


          Anything else?
          Read what I said again:

          So Pacquiao backing off after just pounding the mess out of Floyd and using only his left hand at times when Floyd was cornered...was all because of Floyd's "ring excellence"? What a joke! This just shows how overrated Floyd is when people give him credit for something that had nothing to do with him.
          Also, that was all because Pacquiao was "following the gameplan", then how exactly does Floyd's "ring intelligence" have anything to do with that? It just shows that that had nothing to do with Pacquiao's performance.

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          • arraamis
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            #125
            Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
            The best part of those videos is they spend all this time qualifying why Floyd punching Manny in the face doesn't count...then just throw all that criteria completely out the window for Manny and score missed punches, blocked punches, Manny clapping his hands together for intimidation points, etc...
            They just cannot believe their lying eyes .....

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            • neoz
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              #126
              Floyd can hit air all night and the dumb**** judges will still score the rounds for him.

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              • jcpryor
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                #127
                Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!!
                Read what I said again:



                Also, that was all because Pacquiao was "following the gameplan", then how exactly does Floyd's "ring intelligence" have anything to do with that? It just shows that that had nothing to do with Pacquiao's performance.
                I'm trying to figure out when Pacquiao was pounding the mess out of Floyd to begin with. I remember him attempting to, but failing to do so. Not to mention you asked why Pacquiao would back off of him when he was 'pounding the mess out of him'. Freddie Roach answered your question. Shoulder issues or game plan? Which was it?
                Last edited by jcpryor; 07-04-2015, 03:50 AM.

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                • b00g13man
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by jcpryor
                  I'm trying to figure out when Pacquiao was pounding the mess out of Floyd to begin with. I remember him attempting to, but failing to do so.
                  Hitting arms and elbows counts. Didn't you know?

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                  • lefthook2daliva
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                    #129
                    This thread is amazing.

                    Comedic gold.

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                    • soul_survivor
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                      #130
                      everyone is so mad!

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