The official Mayweather vs. Pacquiao aftermath trash receptacle

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  1. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    He has plenty of power tgo make you think twice see PBF's fights against Canelo and Pac for reference.:deal PBF outworked Pac he held Pac to a career low punch out put. Pac didn't want any of those counters he wasn't willing to pay the price and sell out, because he didn't want to go to sleep again.:deal Maidana has more ***** than Pac does and was a harder fight for PBF than Pac was let that sink in Pac****.:hi:
     
  2. drenlou

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  3. boxing_master

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    why was Molina so hesitant to throw against broner the monster puncher?

    but he was not hesitant against mattyyse?

    fool learn boxing if a fighter is running and being evasive its hard to throw many punches you will be wasting energy hitting air
     
  4. boxing_master

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    why was Molina hesitant against broner was it because he didn't want to get knocked out by broner?:lol::lol:

    look these *****s can't answer this
     
  5. Typhoon

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    i'm using two of the official judges who gave Manny the same 4 rounds, and Harold Lederman's scoring for round 2. Lastly, round 12 is puzzling. How could anyone give 12 to Floyd? Floyd refused to fight...

    It's amazing that people don't want to accept the facts. Floyd cannot be beaten unless an opponent KOs him or CLEARLY wins more than 6 rounds. If you are a judge, you would do the same s h i t that most judges do. They WILL NOT give Floyd his first loss if fight is close, it's obvious. Funny thing is, i kind of agree. If an opponent goes in there simply trying to edge floyd, he probably shouldn't win. Floyd has earned the position he is in and an opponent really has to do something special to knock him off the top of the mountain.

    No matter what any of you say, at least 6 rounds could've easily gone to Manny... Floyd SIMPLY DIDN'T DOMINATE ALMOST ANY ROUND. Floyd DID LITTLE. Manny didn't win BECAUSE MANNY DIDN'T DO ANYTHING SPECIAL AND THIS IS WHAT'S REQUIRED.
     
  6. Scar

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    Probably going to be a decent fight with someone then Mayweather rematch in 2015.
     
  7. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Typical Pac**** tactic try and change the subject when you have no answer. Don't try and change the subject troll refute my post or log off.:hi:
    Pac was scared to let his hands go because he didn't want to pay the price and had thoughts of being a highlight KO victim again. He was held to a career low output and looked gun shy. PBF gave that boy something to think about and it took the fight out of him.:yep
     
  8. dins1096

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    Boxing_master, YDKSAB thats clear as day. How can you compare Molina/Broner to Mayweather/Pac? Completely different fight by completely different fighters. Mayweather countered him with two hard rights in the 1st round. That kept him honest and made him think about engaging. If Floyd was "running" why doesn't a fighter with 50+ fights now know how to cut off the ring.
     
  9. Holy Grail

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    2015 or 2016?
     
  10. boxing_master

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    why was Molina hesitant against broner was it because he didn't want to get knocked out by broner

    they just can't answer this

    so Molina was more afraid of broners power than matttyse

    let me help you fool Molina was not scared of getting knocked out by broner or worried about his power he couldn't get in range because he kept running and be evasive
     
  11. boxing_master

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    I am not comparing them I am trying to straighten his logic
     
  12. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    :clap:

    Boxing_troll will have no answer for this post. He doesn't realize that boxing isn't a video game and these clean counters hurt even if you're not "a big puncher". Pac wasn't willing to sell out and go out on his shield it's that simple while a guy like Maidana who doesn't give a **** was. Pac isn't the warrior you guys think he is he had a lot of you stans fooled.:deal Even a guy like Hatton was willing to walk through fire to get to PBF, Pac not so much.:lol:
     
  13. drenlou

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    117-111 Floyd!
     
  14. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    Could've, should've, would've. Floyd dominated on the cards, Pac didn't do enough to win, Floyd did. THAT is a fact.

    6 rounds could've easily gone to Pac? Well 10 could've easily gone to Floyd. Your argument holds little weight and you're grasping at straws.
     
  15. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    :deal