Comments Thread For: Mayweather: In Boxing Career, I Never Touched The Canvas Once

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  • Spoon23
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    #71
    Originally posted by Insanityisbliss
    If I remember correctly, Floyd did get knocked down in a fight before. I think it was in the Zab Judah fight, but it wasn’t ruled an official knockdown.
    Starts @ 0.30 "Right glove touched the canvas. It definitely touched the canvas!"

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #72
      Originally posted by kushking
      Not to mention Judah was robbed of the victory when floyds trainer was allowed to enter the ring & attempt to attack Judah for a low blow(despitefloyd getting away with usual elbows/low blows all night) the rules are clear as day that thats an automatic DQ.
      It's the refs discretion to DQ someone in that scenario.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #73
        Originally posted by chrisJS
        Yeah it’s crazy how they let that one slide. A clear loss.


        Are you for real?

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        • kushking
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          #74
          Originally posted by BKM-
          Good, because that's one of boxing's most ******ed rules to DQ a fighter for cornermen stepping into the ring. Punish the cornermen who are responsible for their actions, you don't punish the boxer who has nothing to do with that. Boxing is not a team sport. Again, possibly THE most ******ed rule in the sport of boxing.
          Im sorry but your full of sht. your basically arguing that a trainer should be allowed to ruin fights by attacking opponent of his fighter,since thats CLEARLY what would happen if trainers were punished instead of the fighter.

          You arguing that its not a team sport actually proves your wrong ironically,how in the hell can you be saying the rules are wrong yet say its because its not a team sport,thats exactly why the fighter is punished for his corners actions,because otherwise any punishment would be meaningless. That would be the ******est rule if it were to exist(it doesn't exist for a reason duh)

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          • saopaulo
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            #75
            floyd lost to castillo and has 2 knockdowns. it doesnt make him a bum cause of this but the d--ick riding liars need to be put in their place.

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            • Raggamuffin
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              #76
              He's right. Judah inadvertent trip and hurting his hand. He never took a trip to the canvas. Now Pac...that's a different story lol.

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              • kushking
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                #77
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                It's the refs discretion to DQ someone in that scenario.
                Wrong! Any rule ultimately is based on the ref PROPERLY enforcing the rules,if they improperly enforce the rules its supposed to be overturned by the commission,but as was the case so often throughout floyds career,the rules only apply to the letter when it benefits him.

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                • Raggamuffin
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by chrisJS
                  Yeah it’s crazy how they let that one slide. A clear loss.
                  "It's in the rules, it's in then rules". A drunk said that to me at a kids game I was coaching and he was the ref, lmao. Cry baby lmao

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                  • Raggamuffin
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    It's the refs discretion to DQ someone in that scenario.
                    True boxing fans know the deal Dan. Only bitter anti Floyd armchairs could fathom the thought of a DQ in that situation lmao. Just kidding. Spot on Dan. The ref wanted the fighters to settle it. They did.

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                    • kushking
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                      True boxing fans know the deal Dan. Only bitter anti Floyd armchairs could fathom the thought of a DQ in that situation lmao. Just kidding. Spot on Dan. The ref wanted the fighters to settle it. They did.
                      Yet you had no problem with floyd using the letter of the rules to "ko" Bumtiz-Ortiz.

                      What is it that you don't understand about the rules. If a fighter dont wanna be dq'd for his trainer,then he shouldn't hire a crackhead as a trainer,whom smoked himself ******ed yrs ago(Floyd snr/floyds uncle) He should've brought Jeff Mayweather as a trainer, who is the only respectable Mayweather,& the most knowledgeable anyways,as well as the only Mayweather who is able to read.(No offense to Jeff Hes a smart man)

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