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Let's be honest. Floyd vs Pac was a lot closer than people made out
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Originally posted by SkillspayBills View PostIt wasn't a beatdown. Floyd hasn't beat anyone down in years. It was just an outboxing. Actually the more I think about the bout over the years the more I get why people are pissed. For a fight that made BOTH fighters over 100 million box you would have liked to see..........IDK............a little blood?
And that was going to be up to Manny to make happen. He couldn't do it. And the thing that was so frustrating was he really didn't even try. On the few, rare opportunities in which he had Floyd cornered -- Manny was hesitant. He couldn't pull the trigger.
Arguably the most "memorable" moment of the fight was when Pacquiao stunned Floyd and then unleashed a barrage of mostly missed or blocked punches.
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View PostTranslation:
I can't seem to beat Spoon from all the truth his spilling. Dang!! How do we beat this dude haha!!
Paquiao won this fight,a rematch will explain the rest Fl0mo hoes.!
What do you all expect from Fraudweather, he has all of Vegas behind him, the commision the refs the judges.. That is why he wont fight anywhere else in the world like Ali did. Evander is so right Pac should have won simply because he was the aggressor and all of this with a bad shoulder. That's all he got. Live with a McGregor Fight. That's his legacy!
But, I figured it out..MannyPac should slow his punches because the judges and commentators can't see it as it goes,they seemed like lightnings ...they can see it only in slow motion...poor Pac...It's his fault for being too damn fast!
Too fast for the judges to see!
Pacman clearly beat mayweather.floyd fans dont want to review the videos. The truth hurts. No doubt that floyd dont want rematch even if he can make more money on it. A rematch will expose him and again pacman will beat his ass as expected.
even you apply Olympic scoring still manny beat mayweather.
we know who's the real fighter
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostI agree.
While I do think that Floyd is the beneficiary of basically receiving any and every round that's a close round -- he automatically gets the benefit of the doubt in those rounds because he's Floyd Mayweather Jr. -- that's the truth folks, that said, everybody and their momma knew that going in.
If you wanna get rounds from Floyd, they better f**king be clear rounds.
You got ZERO chance fighting Floyd being cautious and hesitant, which is exactly how Pacquiao fought.
What floyd has done has very much damaged the essence of boxing. He has countless times exploited the loop holes of the sport. Politics and biased home cooking is evident in the Pac May fight. To move forward. Boxing should address this flaw of giving diva boxers too much power and leverage to decide and manipulate the sport that we love.
So much stuff we can learn from the Pac May fight alone. One united governing body should take command of this sport which we love. There is much to fix in this sport far less sophisticated than other more popular sports such as NFL, NBA, TENNIS, F1, baseball were one governing body is absolute.
Floyd's diva ways have sprouted a new generation of divas that now follows his footsteps. His legacy is cherry pick and fight the least resistance with the most money can generate and exploit the loopholes in the game to favor him such as forcing the hand of his opponents to wear pillow gloves, blood tested until he's opponent is ****** dry while he gets a TUE, choosing his own referee for consecutive fights, fights only in his hometown etc etc..
Boxers are now becoming divas who just care about money, who rather fight the Rod Salkas and not fight the best. Unifying titles, fighting the best, being the #1 in a division doesnt mean much anymore. More and more divas in the sport, thanks to Haymon and overpaying his fighters the sport turns into shi.t slowly. At first it was just a couple divas here and there but nowadays its more like 80% divas and maybe 20% real fighters. It's saddening to see your beloved hobby slowly dying and so many fools not seeing it and defending said circumstances.
Boxing can lesrn from what UFC is the doing and offering what boxing isn't.
Consistent fights against the best, single champions, less weight divisions, no useless mandatories only fights against the next best guy, incentive based contracts that reward exciting fights, less robberies and politics and undercards that are absolutely stacked, I don't remember the last great undercard boxing had with more than one good fight.
UFC as a promotional outfit is doing what all boxing fans want boxing to do.
But the Floyd mayweather's of today is an example of why boxing is dying. Fighters are now cherry picking to the path of less resistance. That's not how nba play offs would want to be played, that's not how Super Bowl are too be played. That's not how tennis is suppose to be played when it's all about process of elimination until the last 2 men or 2 teams are left standing are finally matched. That is the beauty of any sport.
If we are to believe Berto was his last fight. He literally closed his career cherry picking Berto to the last drop. Says it all right there.
Floyd is a fraud who got away with the biggest sports heist in history.
Why reward someone who played it safe by hugging everytime it was a close fight??
This tell you who deserved the win. The one who wanted to turn it on was an injured Pacquiao and still with all that handicap. He proved that he outlanded an overly defensive fighter who wanted the world to fall asleep.
You don't prevent an opponent from countering by hugging. That's just not boxing. too much fouling by Floyd and not a single point deduction from Bayless tsk tsk tsk... Stick and move NOT stick and hug Floyd. Don't change the game lol
This below proves he Floyd didn't deserve this win. He fought like a purse snatcher for 12 ***** rounds and never was Bayless penalize him for hugging too damn much. There is clinching and there is hugging when an exchange is happening. Floyd hugged when the exchange was about to happen. That is not boxing.
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I'm out.
Enjoy the truth FLoyd lovers!
Behold the gold plated chicken feet in all its glory!
And the chicken trophy award for the best running hugger in the game goes to..
Floyd Mayweather! Applause! Applause! Applause!
Floyd: I dedicate this award to all who have supported my chicken ways. Without you I won't be here to receive this chicken feet award. I'm truly blessed. Honorable mention to spoon23 who made me realize how much of a chicken I am, and how my fl0mo minions are left to defend me for all my *****ness has been much appreciated
While the ultimate Fl0mo goes to??
Stephen A Smith!!
The ultimate tribute video for Stephen A, and all the Fl0mos that can't see the truth.
applause! applause! applause!
Starts @ 1:10
Last edited by Spoon23; 05-29-2017, 02:23 AM.
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Close fight in my eyes...maybe floyd winning 7-5 but was not a clear cut victory ...floyd boxed scared all fight,,refused to engage , pac landed the harder shots and hurt floyd on two seperate occassions....when you fight floyd you fight the commssion as well....we see how corrupt they are by championing the mayweather vs macgregor circus.....complete bollocks
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No it wasn't.
Floyd made PAC look like a sparring partner.
I was really disappointed because I expected more from Pac. Truth is, Floyd did what he does to most of his opponents. He neutralises them.
Does the Pac that violated Hatton, Cott, Margarito stand a better chance? Yes probably but remember Pac never looks good against boxers.
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I've always summed the fight up like this:
No matter how you scored it, it was a "close" fight. Whether it was 7-5 for Floyd or 10-2 for Floyd, because Floyd did just enough to win the rounds that he won. He didn't dominate Manny, but he did enough to get the W.
Me personally, I scored the fight 7-5 Floyd
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Originally posted by mannyman View PostNo it wasn't.
Floyd made PAC look like a sparring partner.
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