Fanboys and casuals and Mayweather fans are obsessed with the "exposed" narrative. Dudes have been picking against fighters they hate since they first saw their name and when there's a loss or a close fight it's 'exposed", but surely they are exposed as "fans" since they are so horrible at predicting outcomes that they aren't qualified to make such claims.
Like Larry, him saying "mark my words Broner will be fighter of the decade" means it's impossible to take that opinion seriously moving forward. Sure, Mayweather had a great career but most these clowns picked up on him after Jones lost and Floyd was already established.
Fighters fight, fighters sometime lose. Sometimes they were hyped a little too much, sometimes fighters were underestimated, sometimes, most times it's just part of the game.
Fighters fight, fighters sometime lose. Sometimes they were hyped a little too much, sometimes fighters were underestimated, sometimes, most times it's just part of the game.
I like this statement. Truth is, if everyone challenged themselves, they’d almost certainly lose sometime. The “zero” game is an illusion, marketed and hyped for the express purpose of producing maximum income. You’ve gotta give Mayweather credit for using this little ploy to its fullest, but anyone with any sense knows no one is truly unbeatable.
I like this statement. Truth is, if everyone challenged themselves, they’d almost certainly lose sometime. The “zero” game is an illusion, marketed and hyped for the express purpose of producing maximum income. You’ve gotta give Mayweather credit for using this little ploy to its fullest, but anyone with any sense knows no one is truly unbeatable.
I think he made it work for him which is fair enough tut it did help spawn probably the dumbest and most dismissive boxing fans we've ever had. They think a loss means your a bum and root for a guy hard until he loses and moves onto the next one. I think there's too many fighters protecting an "0" rather than chasing true greatness as a result of what the "0" did for Floyd.
Rigondeaux is 38 and moving up two weight divisions for ****s sake, Walters was a closer fight, I'm rooting for Rigondeaux but I'm not expecting him to win, it would be great if he survived to the final bell
Well, if Rigo goes up to 130 and beats a guy that is considered # 1 p4p and about to go to 135, then if Loma loses badly, he will be indeed exposed but not exposed as a hype job, moreso exposed that he is not the best in the game.
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