This thread doesn't make any sense. You give people the option to say Pac beat Floyd but not the option to say Maidana did?
Floyd's bouts vs Chino & Pac comparison: MD vs UD
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Don't care for Mayweather but he beat Maidana both times ..I don't see what the issue is Maidana for all his efforts barley landed anything significant to,get him the W in either fight.As far as the Pacquio fight I had him winning that as wellLast edited by imperial1; 09-30-2015, 04:14 PM.Comment
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Because it's a social experiment to see how casual fans contradict the understandings of judges scoring.
Do realize a MD against Floyd is a big deal. That is of course if one understands what an MD is...
This is why I provided punchstats as alternative research for choice.
In Layman's terms, by the punchstats, Pacquiao did horrible against Mayweather. IDEALLY, Pacquiao should have been better than Marcos Maidana, and therefore, again IDEALLY, seeing Pacquiao lose by UD says much, as others say, the real class of 147 fighters... that's my opinion.
In boxing, when it comes to the reality of the sport, a loss truly affects a boxer. Whether that is debatable or not, Floyd beat Hatton first.
This is why in boxing ''he hasn't been the same, or wasn't the same..'' holds water. You follow me? However, judging by your avatar pic, does it really matter?
Just pointing out common sense. That's all.Comment
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Maidana put up a damn good fight in the 1st fight and it was close...Manny fight was not close at allBecause it's a social experiment to see how casual fans contradict the understandings of judges scoring.
Do realize a MD against Floyd is a big deal. That is of course if one understands what an MD is...
This is why I provided punchstats as alternative research for choice.
In Layman's terms, by the punchstats, Pacquiao did horrible against Mayweather. IDEALLY, Pacquiao should have been better than Marcos Maidana, and therefore, again IDEALLY, seeing Pacquiao lose by UD says much, as others say, the real class of 147 fighters... that's my opinion.
In boxing, when it comes to the reality of the sport, a loss truly affects a boxer. Whether that is debatable or not, Floyd beat Hatton first.
This is why in boxing ''he hasn't been the same, or wasn't the same..'' holds water. You follow me? However, judging by your avatar pic, does it really matter?
Just pointing out common sense. That's all.Comment

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