Floyd Mayweather was exposed against Manny Pacquiao

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  • Vadrigar.
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    #1

    Floyd Mayweather was exposed against Manny Pacquiao

    After watching it's pretty embarrassing tbh.

  • Rip Chudd
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    #2
    the only thing embarrassing is that people won't get over it. The fight is over, Manny lost. Move on

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    • The Big Dunn
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      Floyd definitely wasn't his best on May 2nd. Despite not being his best, he still won the fight convincingly in the minds of every impartial, rational person that watched the fight.

      I think one of the true signs of greatness in a fighter is the ability to win when not at your best.

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      • gauze
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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #5
          Yes he was exposed. The world saw that's he's a level above Manny Pacquiao.

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            #6
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            Floyd definitely wasn't his best on May 2nd. Despite not being his best, he still won the fight convincingly in the minds of every impartial, rational person that watched the fight.

            I think one of the true signs of greatness in a fighter is the ability to win when not at your best.
            how can you watch the video and think floyd won? ignoring who is landing the cleaner punches is rational and impartial? how??? i can understand getting it wrong on the night of the fight watching it live like many did but you can't pretend to be impartial and rational now when you have the facts and choose to ignore them.

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            • daggum
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              #7
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
              Yes he was exposed. The world saw that's he's a level above Manny Pacquiao.
              how though? manny landed more punches. he landed cleaner punches. had better defense and didn't get hit flush as much. bossed floyd around the ring and had him holding and bending over to compete. he was in control of the fight so how was floyd a level above? what is your evidence besides the official decision which obv makes no sense when you look at how to score boxing since manny won every category in at least 7 rounds.

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              • VERSION1 (V1)
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                • FrankieClutch
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                  Floyd definitely wasn't his best on May 2nd. Despite not being his best, he still won the fight convincingly in the minds of every impartial, rational person that watched the fight.

                  I think one of the true signs of greatness in a fighter is the ability to win when not at your best.
                  Neither were at their best because they nullified each other in so many ways. Great tactical fight. Both landed the least amount of punches in their careers against each other.

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Vadrigar.
                    After watching it's pretty embarrassing tbh.

                    Video is counting punches that are blocked or you can't see land for Pacquiao. Pathetic.

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