Did Mayweather weight bully Pacquiao on fight night?
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He didn't really excessively clinch;? its the digression of the ref; ?gtfoh. What fight were you watching.
He clinched over 100x, including initiating a clinch from about five feet away without throwing a punch, and was on top of the man's back at least 2x. You think the ref was inclined to give Floyd a warning after, I don't know, maybe the 50th clinch?
This is a Floyd Boy first. Making up excuses for the biased ref.
100 clinchesDid you count them all?
Clinching is a part of boxing it always has been and it always will be.Comment
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The ref was as biased as you are.Comment
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those punches are landed the hardest compared to floyd's punches every round.. open your eyes man..Last edited by blowblow; 02-18-2021, 11:28 AM.Comment
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If the likes of Wladimir Klitschko or Andre Ward as two immediate examples have never had a point deducted to clinching then Floyd certainly wasn’t going to in that fight.
Because the clinching in that fight wasn’t all that excessive anyway. But it’s adorable that’s the new narrative you’re trying to paint though.Comment
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It’s rare a fighter will ever get a point deduced or DQ’d for clinching unless it is incredibly excessive like Lewis vs Akinwande for example.
If the likes of Wladimir Klitschko or Andre Ward as two immediate examples have never had a point deducted to clinching then Floyd certainly wasn’t going to in that fight.
Because the clinching in that fight wasn’t all that excessive anyway. But it’s adorable that’s the new narrative you’re trying to paint though.
They have videos up at least 5 minutes long the clinch count was 100 plus. You can tell the ref was instructed to break the fighters as soon as the clinch was initiated.
You would think a fight of that magnitude they would select a referee who paid attention to that overexcessive amount of holding initiated by the same fighter.
Only a card carrying, 40,000 excuse posting Floyd Boy would sit here and try to defend that level of incompetency.Comment
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