The official Mayweather vs. Pacquiao aftermath trash receptacle

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  1. cslb

    cslb Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Only in your dreams.
     
  2. PugilisticPower

    PugilisticPower The Blonde Batman Full Member

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    Oh, the old "JLC beat Floyd at 135" again yet 80% of media had JLC as the loser of a close fight and Floyd therefore rematched and beat him easily in the second fight?

    "Cherry picker" - yet, he's beaten everyone from 130 to 154, been lineal at all of those weights and just beat the #2 P4P fighter.

    You're ****ing delusional, there is no medicine to cure your ill.
     
  3. Mr. STRUGG

    Mr. STRUGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    mad the floyd walks with the steven ottke and emmanuel augustus of the world? :lol::lol:
     
  4. Mr. STRUGG

    Mr. STRUGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yaaawn. you a fan girl..i really really hope you appreciate boxing not just one fighter... a fighter who was mediocre at the higher weights:lol:
     
  5. MysticalNinja

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    Actually...I think this has helped secured his legacy more. He took a fight that people had said he'd been avoiding (and the whole "it took five years" aspect will be overlooked by many), was better then Floyd and was the only one who had the abilities to beat Mayweather and then beat said opponent without too much trouble.

    We'll see in 5-10 years if this fight has helped or hinder Mayweather but I see it as adding to his legacy.
     
  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This confirms many of our suspicions that TMT was fully aware of everything surrounding team Pacquiao's camp.

    This is boxing espionage at its most troubling and puts a dark cloud on the entire event.

    Now it is not a matter of IF this fight has an asterisk beside it, but rather how many asterisks there are beside this fight.

    So, do we know who this spy was? Was he a member of the TMT team? Boxing fans deserve to know the source and details surrounding this espionage.
     
  7. PugilisticPower

    PugilisticPower The Blonde Batman Full Member

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    I also love when you ask these idiots which seven rounds Castillo apparently won, they try to give him one of the first four when they were all clear rounds that Floyd won, with Round 4 being the first round that Castillo had any success.

    Then you point out the fact that those who gave the fight to Castillo or even scored it a draw, somehow missed the fact that there were point deductions ( i.e Dan Rafael who scored it 114-114 yet that wasn't possible as a score due to the deducitons )

    Most of it came down to the fact that Lederman had it 115-111 to Castillo, which when you looked at his card was ridiculous (and not the first time Lederman scored completely differently to everyone else )

    The associated press had the 115-111 score to Mayweather.

    Anyone who watches the fight, who gives one of the first four rounds to Castillo really just doesn't know **** about boxing, at which point you've got eight rounds left, in which four rounds were easily scored towards Castillo, four rounds were close.

    But, idiots, who bring this fight up, haven't even watched the ****ing fight - so obvious.
     
  8. cslb

    cslb Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't care where Mayweather walks but you better believe he is ahead of Pac.
     
  9. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    ROFL.

    Cry me a damn ocean!!!
     
  10. Mr. STRUGG

    Mr. STRUGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I dont think the 6 years after and the injury will be forgotten. specially we're in the social media era. Im sure boxing fans from around the world will correct and school every floyd fan girl there is. :good
     
  11. Mr. STRUGG

    Mr. STRUGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    naaah....history will prove that.
     
  12. MysticalNinja

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    You'd think so but people tend to become apathetic to certain details. I think the bad fallout will remain in my mind for a very long time though.
     
  13. Mr. STRUGG

    Mr. STRUGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If floyd dominated PAC or KO'ed him, it wouldve been different..

    i see this like a camacho -srl
    holmes -ali
    kind of thing
     
  14. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Duran, Hagler, SRL were graceful in defeat. They gave praise when they lost, admitted their shortcomings.

    Pac can't do that. I am not sure if it's a cultural thing, but he can never say "Sorry I was beaten by the better man tonight. I am sorry to have disappointed my fans, I tried everything but it wasn't enough".

    What's so hard in being a man?
     
  15. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It wasn't a partial tear. The doctor said everything was torn. The muscle, ligament, tendon, everything. I swear you all could watch the surgery and still not believe it. The dude got surgery omfg. Kobe tore his and needed surgery. Big deal. Are y'all in such denial about it being real because you know it discredits the fight some if it was as serious as they say? I mean I can't think of any other reason.