I get where your coming from. I to believe Floyd has nothing to offer anymore, as Pac has nothing to prove anymore, and yet he is still fighting and has proven to be able to dance with the young guns of boxing. Couldn't say the same for Floyd's performance lately. He's racked up a string of underwhelming performance from the Pac fight, to Berto and now rather than prove us wrong that he can dance with a legit threat. Floyd chooses to duck top dogs of boxing for a match with a non boxer for his 50th win as a sanctioned fight.
I'm merely exposing the hypocrisy of this dude who should retire for good than to scam us again with nonsense fights, when it is obvious, if money is his driving force to fight on, A Pac rematch is still the biggest fight out there, even Half of the PPV viewers of the 4 million who watched that fight, which is conservative estimate will watch this fight, not to mention Global attention again that will match a McGregor circus show. But why did he rather fight a McGregor than to fight a legit fight with a fellow atg and close the book for good with a rematch? It's because Floyd again exposes himself as a man who chooses the path of less resistance.
FLoyd can't have it both ways, if he wants to have a better resume, a path of a true ATG is measured to the adversaries you face. Fighting in the path of less resistance for money is not the ATG way. If Floyd really wants respect and wants to prove himself and go on fighting. There are young hungry lions that are more deserving than this circus show his scamming us with. And if there is money is his motivation. A Pac rematch is a certainty of another big money fight, not as big as the first, but almost certain in par with a McGregor PPV numbers.
I am simply exposing Floyd for what he is. Rather than bow out in the ring for one last fight for his 50th fight and settle the score with a fellow ATG in a rematch for money and bragging rights, and close the curtain, win, lose or draw, as both of them bow out in a nice send off as they ride off to the sunset as in a farewell fight for the ages. Or, if he is too scared to handle Pac, There are other hungry lions out there to test his skills, if he truly wants to keep on fighting legit fights, but if Floyd is after fighting a non boxer and claiming it to be a legit fight just because it was sanctioned by NSAC as a legit fight, only shows the level of corruption in Vegas. But most of knows that fight he's putting up is a money grab circus show, nothing more. Can't blame him for milking casuals for an easy bank heist. But Floyd can't have it both ways. His legacy is turning into a joke, and will cap it with another fluke win with a non boxer for his 50. It only shows the level of competition Floyd has left in himself. The guy has chosen to be a side show act. And that to most is the telling sign he should definitely retire. He doesn't belong in the ring anymore, if he can't dance with top competition.
Can't say that about Pac though, Pac has been fighting and still putting on a show. Now he's in a stay busy fight with Horn. And later on, Pac will again be challenging himself with the likes of Crawford or other hungry lions out there that will test him, if he wishes to go on. But to me, Pac has nothing to prove anymore, and yes should retire as well, but if he still wants to fight, it's on him. There is a real danger a this stage for an old timer like Pac, he can be eaten alive by the next generations of hungry lions. To me, he should hang it up as you've mentioned and won't have a problem with that since as I've said He has nothing to prove anymore. That's why there is only one fight that does matter for Both him and Floyd. This 2 old timers should retire together in one last rodeo for all the money and bragging rights that comes to it. This is the most sensible send off to cap a storied career for the both. Befitting of 2 atgs. Sadly, the story for Floyd has always been to cherry pick to the last drop. The path of less resistance is his mantra now. TO find the next heist is what he's about, and not about legacy.
I agree with you but too me the fight will go the same way if they meet again. Probably would be easier for Floyd.
I'd like to see either one fight Thurman, Brook, Spence or Crawford to see if they even are still PERTINENT to the welterweight seen.
I agree with you but too me the fight will go the same way if they meet again. Probably would be easier for Floyd.
I'd like to see either one fight Thurman, Brook, Spence or Crawford to see if they even are still PERTINENT to the welterweight seen.
Easy for Floyd?
lol
Floyd couldn't even dance with an injured midget. Pac was fighting with one healthy shoulder and still put Floyd to ***** st.
First off, As I've proven with all the video evidence I've provided who truly connected more in every round. IF it was really Floyd who truly did connect more than Pac in every round it will show in post fight scrutiny, and confirm he truly deserves the W. But in Rewind, unfortunately, it shows a different story. Post fight review shows Pac out-landed the overly defensive Floyd that night, which only shows PAc was the busier more precise guy between the 2, and it also proves in professional boxing, which is called the HURT BUSINESS, the hurt who got damaged more for 12 rounds was Floyd, and not only that with only one healthy shoulder, Pac only needed one healthy arm to make floyd run and hug for 12 ***** rounds. Imagine a 2 armed Pac. That's a scary thought.
The story of the fight, is that an injured handicapped Pac with only one arm was enough to put Floyd on ***** st. A 2 armed healthy pac is obviously a dangerous proposition for Floyd to handle in a rematch. Floyd can't even handle a one armed Pac, a 2 armed Pac is a no brainer. PAc will blitz this fraud. Not only that, the IV ridden Floyd was the bigger man, and while Floyd looked amped up to the gills with PEDS, Floyd still was still too slow and to hesitant to play with an injured midget. ADD the fact FLoyd actually knows of the injury and still played *****. It only proves who got game between the 2, and who much more deserves the W.
look at how Floyd wanted to tear that torn rota-tor cuff. Floyd obviously did his homework, and yet with all that advantages, Floyd still ran lol
No, it won't be the same fight,
IF, and only if
1. The rematch fight wasn't done in Vegas.
2. The judges are not corrupt and not named Dave Moretti as proven on how inaccurate their scoring was that night.
Floyd's go to Judge in Vegas. 20 fights of biased judging.
3. The ref is not named Kenny Bayless, who promotes foul clinching without penalties, thus resulting to Floyd getting away from any engagement in the first fight. The fight game is about stick and move, hit and not get hit, and it is NOT called stick and hug, this lame refereeing was obviously one of the reason Floyd played it *****. Bayless rewarded him for being ***** by not penalzing for all that lame hugs Floyd did everytime Pac wanted to fight on the inside, Floyd, rather than to exchange blows with Pac or to stick and move to evade getting hit. Floyd did the lamest thing, which is to clinch Pac everytime he gets in a pickle. This has to go. That is foul in boxing. In a fair fight, and a just referee who rewards an aggressive fighter who wants to engage and turn it on, Floyd will be pressed on to fight, thus turning a rematch into something special. A big IF, there is a referee that is fair. If a referee calls him from all that lame clinches and penalizes him for all that amateur tactics, I am certain this fight will turn into a great fight. A big IF again.
This is not allowed in Boxing, but Floyd get's away with. Remove this tactic. Floyd will have to fight, and we know Floyd don't have the skills to turn it into a fight with Pac, hence this lame tactics.
# IF a referee does his job and rewards fair game, a rematch will surely be explosive. Coz PAc will get in and Floyd won't have the lame tactic to clinch, but to truly fight or evade properly.
4. if fake commentating is not in the agenda and rewards Pac with his crisp punches and not reward Floyd with fake landed punches. This will be seen as a real ATG fight to remember.
@ 2:32 - Did Pacquiao win this fight? Honestly. Yes!
@ 2:34 - I think that the reason a lot of people don't see it that way is because of the commentating. It fooled a lot of people.
@2:48 - Mayweather was very good at pot shotting moving out controling the distance, if you take that away and you neutralize it, he looks like his landing catching those shots, but you hear Roy Jones saying he landed, but when you watch it again, he wasn't landing none of those shots.
@ 3:30 - I want to make it official, I watched the fight again, and I thought Manny Pacquiao won that fight when I watched it again.
5. If Judges truly does their job and reward fairly. They will see that in professional boxing the aggressor who connects more and do damage is the true winner in professional boxing. and that the 2nd most important scoring criteria in a boxing match is ring generalship. Which is, He who stays longer in the center of the ring for 12 rounds, is the dominant guy and in control of the fight.
As this video provides. Pac conquered the center all night.
# the true winner.
Conclusion: I insist, a 2nd meeting should have no advantages for Floyd, it should not be on American soil, no American judges, no American referee, no sold-out "punch stats" by Compubox. Instead, this time let the fight take place in Asia, China for example. Use several independent, non-biased stats providers that really do take the necessary time to analyze the punch stats in slow motion and in several angles AFTER the fight ends, and also use the referee, judges, gloves, commentators, drug-testing agencies, betting houses, etc. etc. that Manny chooses, not Floyd, and then, let's see what happens... Oh and I forgot, let's see a Maanny fighting with BOTH hands as well...
But that of course is just a fantasy, the American fighter with all the financial power and clout does always dictate the terms, so if a 2nd fight would be to take place in Las Vegas again, IMO only ****** people would pay to see such a fiasco again, It will be a rerun of the first, and because I don't think Manny has the capability to knock Floyd out with all the clinching and running involved with Floyd's ***** ways to turn a fight into a cat and mouse event. Thus, a rematch ain't worth it if those I provided to be changed are not meant. Anyway, what I;ve said to you is simple. Floyd's performance was so embarrassing that he was booed for winning a fight that he obviously didn't deserve. Paying viewers globally saw a bigger man hug and run and pot shotted his way to an undeserving win to the tune of his least punch connects of his career, not only that these least punch connects as proven by the videos I provided are even padded. Meaning, compubox gave him fake punch connects to amp up his fake punches and still gave his lowest punch connects of his entire career. Shameful performance, that he obviously doesn't deserve a single centavo of his 200 million prize money. This was a highway robbery in every essence of this word. Floyd owes it to himself and to the boxing world to make up for his lame performance, and as you said, should at least fight competitive fights if he still want to remain relevant in boxing.
I'd like to see either one fight Thurman, Brook, Spence or Crawford to see if they even are still PERTINENT to the welterweight seen.
Yet, floyd chose the path of less resistance and will be fighting a non boxer who never fought in the ring for his 50th, making himself the butt of the joke. He rather cash out than to fight Pac or at least try to fight legit threats to extend his resume and cmpete against the contenders you mentioned. Says it all right there. Floyd is a conman, who fooled many, but not most like me. What his doing is not an ATG way. It's the lame way. And it does not belong in boxing. He should definitely stay retired.
Let's turn in up a notch for you for added Flavor to shake up your pom poms even more. Let's make it 50-0 to cap of floyd's awesome cherry pickn career fighting a non boxer for his 50th legenary career. Imagine fighting an unexperienced boxer who never set foot in a boxing ring for his 50th fight. That must be how great fighters are made off. Turning exhibitions fights into sanctioned approved fights that counts as a pro fight win lol
A one armed Pacquio at worse drew with Mayweather, after seeing the closer slow motions and removing bias contraversy, I agree floyd lost.
A two armed fully fit Manny would have possible stopped floyd imo...
Great work on the vid...
Welcome Bud.
The truth will always come out. Floyd won a fluke win that's all there is to it.
You know it's a fluke since Floyd would rather keep that Fluke win than to have a rematch with Pac to settle this controversy, Floyd would rather duck than to get embarrassingly exposed by a 2 armed Pac in a rematch.
That in itself proves Pac was the true winner of the fight. The orchestrated corruption in Vegas gave Floyd a fluke win.
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