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  • #21
    Originally posted by kdd View Post
    Any one that knows anything about boxing floyd's significant punch was the jab that hit manny'so glove 70% of the time. He didn't do nothing. In professional boxing defense doesn't win. Holding doesn't make you win, dictating the pace doesn't make you win. All of these are 2nd criteria of scoring. To win , who thru the most effective shot. I mean even if you don't know..you heard floyd sr in the corner telling him your losing..Cuz he didn't do nothing but running. He wasn't throwing his usual arsenal.
    I realise how inactive certain betas on this site have been throughout their lives when they continuely quote Mayweather Sr.'s words that fight. Mayweather Sr. was on Oscar's case when he stomped out Mayorga. The job of a trainer/coach is to motivate their fighter.

    Mayweather won the fight easily. Pacquiao was pretty much subdued after the first straight right countered him; at that point, he knew their would be consequences to charging in. His fear of getting countered allowed Mayweather to dictate the pace of the fight which in turn allowed him to pick his shots.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by FeFist View Post
      I realise how inactive certain betas on this site have been throughout their lives when they continuely quote Mayweather Sr.'s words that fight. Mayweather Sr. was on Oscar's case when he stomped out Mayorga. The job of a trainer/coach is to motivate their fighter.

      Mayweather won the fight easily. Pacquiao was pretty much subdued after the first straight right countered him; at that point, he knew their would be consequences to charging in. His fear of getting countered allowed Mayweather to dictate the pace of the fight which in turn allowed him to pick his shots.
      Yep. After Pac got caught, he realized he wasnt the fastest fighter in the ring and when you rely on speed thats not a good thing

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      • #23
        Originally posted by oneon11 View Post
        After Pacroid tasted that first straight right as he came rushing in (like he always does ) he knew it was pointless to try and win. Freddie Roach had told him Floyd couldn't punch and Pacroid found out otherwise and said to hell with this crap I'm not getting KTFO AGAIN. Fact is without the juice the Pacroid people use to see is gone. He'll never be the same fighter when he can't juice plain and simple.


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        • #24
          Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View Post
          Floyd hit that dead beat dad square in the mouth, and taught him what not to do. And Pac learned in the first round that he just had to survive and abandon his reckless style. He needs to thank floyd, because floyd taught him what Roach couldnt teach him, being reckless is a no win situation against a great boxer..


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          • #25
            Originally posted by Fetta View Post
            Yep. After Pac got caught, he realized he wasnt the fastest fighter in the ring and when you rely on speed thats not a good thing


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            • #26
              Originally posted by boksingero View Post


              Yeah you just go ahead and keep posting the video clips of Pacs loss. Yes it was a loss and huge a one at that.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Jayallday9 View Post
                Non-biased, hardcore fans who have watched boxing long before 2007 knew damn well Pac was not on the same level as Floyd..Their level of competition or resumes are not at all the same....

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Bep3373 View Post
                  And PAC missed all say ...he beat running algeri who was a true track star ...stop the bs he was never in Floyd's level ..Floyd beat him with 2 bad hands as he's beat all como over last 6 years or so


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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by FeFist View Post
                    I realise how inactive certain betas on this site have been throughout their lives when they continuely quote Mayweather Sr.'s words that fight. Mayweather Sr. was on Oscar's case when he stomped out Mayorga. The job of a trainer/coach is to motivate their fighter.

                    Mayweather won the fight easily. Pacquiao was pretty much subdued after the first straight right countered him; at that point, he knew their would be consequences to charging in. His fear of getting countered allowed Mayweather to dictate the pace of the fight which in turn allowed him to pick his shots.
                    won the fight easily? he ran and hug to avoid contact because he knew he can win in survival mode because its in vegas.. he knew the risk of fighting pacquiao in toe to toe, just look how he fought cotto and maidana face to face with less running.. because they are not pacquiao, no risk why run.. all your arguments that floyd won are based not on the video of the fight which shows clearly pacquiao outlanding floyd in 9 rounds.. floyd sr. knew his son was losing and was fighting scared and the analysis of the fight shows pacquiao landing more, blocking more, and countering more than floyd who tricked you with his run and hug style as if his toying pacquiao and looked dominant but was doing nothing.

                    PACQUIAO vs MAYWEATHER RESCORING IN SLOWMO
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS8T...vt3K5I4Qmzf7GU

                    MAYWEATHER vs PACQUIAO (Clean, Missed and Power punches highlighted)
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wodmQglrqPI
                    Last edited by boksingero; 07-28-2015, 10:26 AM.

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                    • #30
                      The fight was just a stinker of a fight all around. Pac wasnt his usual self but at least he tried to make a fight out of it when he could. Floyd didnt even attempt to fight and instead was focused solely on nullifying Pac's offense while sticking his glove out in an attempt to score points.

                      Floyd got more credit for rounds won than he deserved solely because he was Floyd Mayweather. Even in rounds where Pac landed the more significant shots and had Floyd backpeddling, the rounds were still scored for Floyd somehow.

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