The official Mayweather vs. Pacquiao aftermath trash receptacle

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IntentionalButt, Mar 20, 2013.


  1. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Excellent Post! That was dam near poetic.:D
     
  2. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Fraudio 57*-6

    Pac won 2 robberies against Jmm....

    Real record should be 55-8 :deal SOWWEY
     
  3. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    The GOAT was a puncher. So I don't see his point.
     
  4. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hatton,Canelo,Pac,Cotto,Gatti,JMM(who KOd Pac),N'dou,Castillo,Hernandez,Chavez,Zab,Mosley,Corrales (RIP) 118-110:hammertime
     
  5. attaboi

    attaboi Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Ya like Pac had any other option. The best fighters in the world fight in America, not in Manila you moron.
     
  6. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Only include victories over prime fighters. Floyd hasn't beaten. A prime ATG.
     
  7. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Those drugs are not exclusive to shoulder pain, idiot. They said 'no' on the form, because they are a bunch of idiots. They informed USADA but not the NSAC? This comedy of errors is unsettling.

    You don't wait until you lose to mention your injuries. That's called making excuses. If that's the case, we should see Bradley 3. Because, Bradley said he injured his leg during the fight. How about Shane 2, since Shane forgot to wear socks and popped his achilles tendon?

    Floyd threw the left and went back to his corner asking for a massage and to have it iced. But, Mr. Bad Socks just forgot he was having SO MUCH discomfort in his throbbing shoulder, each and every round? I'm not buying it. The shoulder may have been injured, but, not in such a way to cause major discomfort or prevent normal movement, during the fight. There is no evidence of that on film.

    Excuses...excuses. He lost...badly and he and his team are trying to get a rematch. Oh well...he probably fawked that up. Mr. God Will Deliber Him Into My Hands, should've take a lesson in humility (ironically) from Mr. Mayweather.
     
  8. boxing_master

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    The fact they listed those drugs proves he had issues idiot.

    Pac informed usada about his shoulder problem idiot

    The fact they asked for a shot for the shoulder before the fight proved the issue was their idiot

    The fact they he had surgery couple days later also proves the extent of the injury you ****ing idiot

    Mayweatther was using his left through out the castillo fight so are you gonna say he had no issues with the shoulder?
     
  9. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    except for the first reply which basically shuts it down :rofl

    re****
     
  10. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Give Marquez some of his victories back, while we are trying to right these wrongs.
     
  11. Collie

    Collie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good post. I agree with a lot of what you say.

    I agree with the idea that previous knowledge of the fighters could influence scoring. For example, people saw it wasn't the Pacquaio who beat Margarito, Cotto etc and thought 'Floyd is putting on a clinic because he is making Pac miss and look bad.' If you had never seen either fighter before, there's a case that you might score for all the aggression coming from Pacquaio, he landed the hurtful shots, backed Mayweather onto the ropes on several occasions and while he didn't land clean all the time, he landed on shoulders/glancing blows/partially blocked shots, whereas while Mayweather landed cleaner, there was nothing behind many of the shots.

    I guess what I'm saying is, while I think Mayweather won the fight, I think he did get a bit too much credit for making Pacquaio miss and Pacquaio seemed to get little/no credit for stunning Mayweather on a few occasions. I just don't think it was as wide as some people were saying. But Mayweather is a great fighter, no doubt.
     
  12. aepps22

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    Have Pac's cuts from the third Marquez fight healed yet?
     
  13. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    ok has someone told you how pros are scored ROUND BY ROUND? :oops: do i need to explain any further?
     
  14. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    and Erik and Marco was prime ?118-110 deal your man is 2nd in a race of 2.
     
  15. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    boxing_disaster,

    The point that you are missing, and I am not at all surprised, is that he did not consider this injury significant enough to mention it before the fight to the proper authorities. He did not favor it all during the fight. He did not mention it in the corner (neither did his team). He did not mention it during the post fight interview. He didn't mention God either, for that matter. But, I digress.

    No...he waited until they went back to the dressing room and he and his shady team strategized on how they were going to spin this shameful loss into something that idiots like you would buy into. Mission accomplished.

    Manny and his team knows a rematch will go the same way. Perhaps, even worse. Manny never really solved Marquez after 4 fights. How the hell are they gonna figure Floyd out? They are just trying to cast doubt on the fight's outcome and take credit from Floyd (for an easy win). But, what they are doing is tainting Manny's legacy in the progress.