The official Mayweather vs. Pacquiao aftermath trash receptacle

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  1. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nah, I'm going to be attending it. Here's to hoping the tickets will be significantly cheaper.
     
  2. larryx2012

    larryx2012 I AM BETTER THEN YOU Full Member

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    So compubox was only off for this fight?
     
  3. zerosleep

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    Out of the whole fight that is all the highlights you can get for Pac? A whole 2min in slow mo with repeat scenes lol :lol:
     
  4. abuffy

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    No, no. Compubox is an inaccurate system always. It's probably more accurate for slow punchers, but two of the fastest speed demons who were very slick defensively? Undoubtedly off.
     
  5. Staminakills

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    probably crack on fight night but the fact is pac isn't on floyds level or within close enough levels to ever have a legit shot at winning. he fought the best fight he could, much better than I expected and still got completely and utterly outclassed. doesn't mean it was the the total domination some say, but he was far from a close competitive fight.

    and there was NOT a single thing wrong with pacs shoulder, its been injured for years and years and fighters can fight just fine with it already pre injured. if he tore it during the fight that would make a difference.

    it did NOT, he was in the exact same position ward was in, knew for a log time it needed to be repaired but he was winning and looking totally healthy for many many years just like ward.

    he used it as a pathetic excuse that only the dumbest of dumb buy into his total NONSENSE. makes him look like a true coward and wicked sore loser which had been proven time and time again over the years.

    every loss he has endless excuses, my gloves, socks and a disease test for morales 1, lucky shot when he was " over confident and going in for the kill" in a dead even fight that he would had been LOSING if he could make it out of the 6th round.

    such a clown arum and pac are making of pac. when you drill that same BS excuse nonstop into anyones head that will listen its just too desperate and sad, pathetically sad.

    he doesn't even have a punchers chance against Floyd ever so why exactly are they wasting time rematching a complete one sided fight, I have no answer
     
  6. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The only comparison with the first Castillo fight is that Floyd and Manny both fought with a torn rotator cuff.
     
  7. larryx2012

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    Yea that was pretty pathetic
     
  8. larryx2012

    larryx2012 I AM BETTER THEN YOU Full Member

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    Are you trolling? please tell me you are. did ya'll have a meeting about how ya'll would deal with the loss and decide to act like it never happened?
     
  9. abuffy

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    Yes there was. This should be the one undeniable fact. The way his doctor, Dr. Elattrache, explained it was he tore a tendon in 2009, it healed when he rested it. Then in 2015, he re-tore it. So, at least one tendon was torn severe enough that Pacquiao would either have to pull from the fight to rest or just suck it up, not use it up to the fight to heal it as much as he could, and take a numbing shot. During the fight, theorized 4th round, Pacquiao completely detached one of the tendons from the bone and partially tore a second tendon(there's 4 total tendons in the cuff). So instead of just being a tear, one of the tendons literally tore off the bone. That's when the surgery became needed and Dr. elattrache had to reattach it.

    If the tear isn't that severe, it's livable and can be healed with rest. However, if the tear is severe enough, it can cause pain and ultimately weakness.

    There's four different tendons part of this cuff so the injury can vary in many ways. Mayweather had a rotator cuff injury. Mayweather said he couldn't throw his jab and use his left the way he wanted but he endured and never complained until after the fight. Klitschko had the injury and quit a fight he was winning due to the pain. Kobe Bryant had the injury (the exact same as Pacquiao's, might have been the same tendon that detached and everything). Kobe went to the locker room but then came back and played through it the rest of the game, was shooting the ball, and everything. The injury can vary. Pacquiao's was severe, full-length tear between 1 and 1/2 tendons with one completely torn off. This was AFTER the fight. Before the fight, it was just a tear.

    Pacquiao is adamant that if he had the shot, even in the process of worsening his shoulder, he still could have used it 100% because he wouldn't have felt the pain. When he talks about using his right hand in fight without the shot, he typically talks about the pain, "Felt like a needle penetrating my bone") and how it affected him, "50% lang." (I was only 50%).
     
  10. Sadono

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    Yes but only if it's $200 this time.
     
  11. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Here's Kobe Bryant being described his injury by Dr. Elattrache, Pacquiao's doctor as well. It's really good, short, yet informative! Him and Pac had the same injury and this breaks it down real quick. It's also sad because it's when Kobe was told he was out for the season.

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  12. The_Ikon

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    Yes only to see Floyd win his 50th fight & it'll be a bonus to see Manny scream "walang higit pa" :lol:

    That's NO MORE in his native tongue..
     
  13. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    draw 4 me.

    but i can see ur pt..
     
  14. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Also, it's a stupidly small sample size but just for fun and giggles, if only 50% of the original public would watch the fight again...that means 2.4 million buys for the rematch (total PPV for first fight isn't counted yet but I'm suspecting 4.8 ). If the fight would be 80$ that means they'd make about 380 million dollars in PPV revenue. And individual amounts could vary with the split, 75/35, 70/30.

    Is that enough to entice Mayweather into a rematch? Is there anyone else who could sway Floyd to choose them over a Pacquiao rematch, financially speaking?
     
  15. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl yah sure.