The official Mayweather vs. Pacquiao aftermath trash receptacle

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  1. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    you never make reference to previous fight performance or career tendencies of a fighter when judging a fight.

    You should assume that you had never seen both fighters fight before
     
  2. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    1. agreed. This way he can't throw sissy jabs and then hold the minute a fighter gets inside

    2. nah, not needed. He's fit so it may be to his benefit

    3. Nah. All that needs to be done is not award any points for merely 'touching'. During Pac fight, Floyd obviously got points for merely extending his arm and touching Pac with the softest of touches. This is ridiculous, judges should distinguish between a punch and a touch. Klitscko's jab is a piercing damaging jab, this is punching. Floyd's jabs are like 'let me touch you real quick so i get a point, don't worry, i won't hurt you. thank you vm friend. Hey judges LOOK'
     
  3. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Discuss...

    No way can you associate ATG FIGHTER with how floyd fight.
    He is a boxer and that it is.
     
  4. Stylez G.

    Stylez G. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Judah's trainer jumped in the ring as well. So you had both trainers get the ring after Judah blatantly fouled Mayweather twice. Both trainers and Judah participated in the brawl while Mayweather stayed in the corner. If you think it's fair that Mayweather be the one punished in this situation then that's your opinion.

    However, going by the rules, it's up to the ref to DQ. Even if it wasn't up to the ref, Yoel entered the ring so fast after Roger that the ref would've had to DQ both fighters and I guess rule a NC. You also have to take into consideration that the fighters were sent to a neutral corner. The round actually was not ongoing so technically the rule would not have even applied.
     
  5. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    YEAH, more expert than you... these are from boxingnews24... actual boxing experts
     
  6. pirate69

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    luckily for him, BOXING is his job so he's obviously doing it perfectly in your mind...
     
  7. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the best way to deal with it would have been for people not to pay for his fights but the media made him the kim kardashian of boxing. he's a boring, ridiculously overpaid ginormous ass. #LITTLEDRAMASHOW
     
  8. Oxygene2

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    He's learned how to fight, but it's not instinctive for him. Look at how he's had to slowly learn and adapt to being willing to really fight it out. You can see his unwillingness to engage in the Castillo fights, which were a wakeup call for Floyd. After that point, he forced himself to improve his "fighting" skills so that he wouldn't be immediately frozen and have to rely solely on counters to keep bigger opposition off him. He got his balance down to a fine art by the mid 2000's. Fighting is not instinctive to Floyd Mayweather, but winning is. He's learned quickly on the fly and at a fast enough rate that he has arguably not incurred a single loss in his professional career, and hasn't by the books.

    Floyd was always tremendously skilled for his age and fighting bigger guys as he was growing up. I think it was inevitable that he'd become a master boxer given his upbringing, but then he had a period in his earlier professional career of being on equal footing regarding size and strength to his opponents, during a lot of his time in the SFW division.. or at least equal enough. Floyd's instinct had always been to box and escape, but he's learned the rest and he can use the rest when he's forced to.

    He has a rather complete skill-set.
     
  9. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member Full Member

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    117-111 Floyd
     
  10. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    says who?

    have you seen a magician show? where he appears to cut himself in half or make things disappear? Is it real? Tricks are hard to notice...

    This is Floyd, master illusionist. He had judges fooled... In order to figure out his tricks, his fights have to be seen in very slow motion and muted.
     
  11. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Floyd-Pac.
     
  12. Ducklerr

    Ducklerr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    "Larry Bird is an ATG BASKETBALL PLAYER, but not an ATG DUNKER".

    In my opinion, former 11th man off the bench for the New York Knicks, James 'Flight' White, was a much better dunker.
     
  13. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member Full Member

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    Trash, trash, trash....117-111 Floyd you buffoon :deal
     
  14. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
     
  15. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    dude, abuffy is a writer for boxingnews24 lmfao, she started watching boxing recently, I wouldn't call theboxingnews24 team experts, just regular joes, anyone can write on the site.

    also remember people this guy probably picked Pac and is now a huge sore loser, he's also the same moron that said Ali vs Wlad would be like Loma vs GGG LMFAO.