The official Mayweather vs. Pacquiao aftermath trash receptacle

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  1. boxing4ever

    boxing4ever Active Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao fans really are the most idiotic and clueless when it comes to the sport of boxing.
     
  2. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    :lol::rofl:lol:
     
  3. Pimp C

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  4. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    He also beat Casamayor at 130 so no, that's not the same thing. He has a lot of decent wins at 130. Hearns doesn't have close to the caliber of wins at 147, compared to 154 so that's a terrible comparison.

    Also, I might be wrong, but Murray has more fights at LHW, if I'm not correct, and his first title shot was at LHW, so I think I'm correct to say that he's more comfortable at LHW, and was drained at MW. How many fights did he have at MW? exactly.
     
  5. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao

    "I feel very motivated," he said. "The inspiration and determination is back and the killer instinct is there. I love it. I like it. I am very excited. My training and my conditioning is good. I can feel it. I am ready."

    Freddie Roach

    “I’ve never seen him in better shape in our decade and-a-half partnership than now,” Roach said via Philboxing.com. “He’s unbelievable. It was only six rounds but I felt the punishment as if we were boxing for 15 rounds. Now I can say that he’s really ready with the way he also banged his two sparring partners.”

    “Manny can fight any day from today,” Roach said. “He’s ready to fight and to win, I have no doubt about it.”

    Buboy Fernandez
    “There’s no problem as to Pacquiao’s training thus far” he said. “A little bit more fine-tuning and polishing and he’ll be 100 percent ready to deal Mayweather his first loss.”


    I believe them
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  6. Getrcarzon

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  7. Doc Everlast

    Doc Everlast Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Scorecards.
     
  8. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I'm tired of PBF winning so no lets change the rules. That's when you know you're too good when your haters want to change the rules because they're tired of seeing you win. Great Work PBF:yep
     
  9. MysticalNinja

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    To preserve my sanity, I'm going to accept that your trolling due to you using the Daily Mail as the main source.
     
  10. Leoh

    Leoh Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Im talking with stats. Its 98-68 in landing punches. You are a Floyd fanboy who thinks Floyd won because his judges said so. Your boy lost. Accept it and move on.
     
  11. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    It wasn't bothering them though before the fight until it got serious after Bradley swung like a lunatic in the second fight, yet after Manny was beating him. Mosley and Rios don't even count for much on Manny's resume so any talk of their injury is kinda irrelevant for me :lol:

    Mayweather's prime weight is the one of a decade ago, but not necessarily prime - especially given the type of boxer Mayweather is, cerebral + defensive who will thrive from experience. But then again, Manny has no business at welterweight either especially having a frame smaller than Mayweather, his athletic prime was a lot younger and Manny has faded since 2011. Manny also is scarred by being KTFO by Marquez. Remember the all-guns-blazing Manny from Morales, Barrera, Cotto, Marquez fights of young? He would get pounded with some but would by his own trademark land a great offense in return, now we see Manny fighting scared. They both fought scared so it made for a dull fight. This is a massive thing when considering Manny as a fighter. Athletically he just looks no way near the same anymore. Mayweather still has a lot left in the tank, hasn't slipped much - his fight against Canelo had us all believe he hasn't even lost a single shade of a step. Manny may be fast but he isn't compared to what he used to be, he lost his killer instinct, he fights with no tenacity in his game (even when he can afford to) and he had one arm against Money May.
     
  12. Pimp C

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    No ****. I thought Pac was going to walk right through PBF's feather-fists? I thought Pac couldn't be clinched? I thought Pac could cut off the ring? I thought Pac threw 80 punches a round? I thought Pac's power was legendary? What happened?

    I'll tell you what happened he got into the ring with the truth someone who wasn't there to be hit and someone who was a boxing master and ring general who gave him a lesson in the sweet science. This wasn't Margo, MAB or Cotto this was the best fighter of this era who could match his athletic ability and also had better boxing skills to boot a stylistic nightmare come true and a Pac****s worst nightmare.:deal
     
  13. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i've never bothered to count punches in any fight but i've often sensed compubox was way off.
     
  14. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mosley ruptured Achilles? Really? Come on. You can't walk in a ruptured Achilles. He would have been obviously limping, let alone standing. Kobe's foot looked like a wet noodle when he ruptured his. Mosley was still using in and out footwork and everything. Are there any post-surgery pics of Mosley?
     
  15. Pimp C

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    I think PBF won because I know how to score a fight. I saw superior ring generalship in which PBF imposed his style on Pac and made him fight his fight. Pac at no point was in the fight, he was held to a career low punch output got countered and outlanded, he looked lost for large portions of the fight following PBF around not cutting off the ring and not landing anything. I'm not alone in my thinking either. 90% of boxers, trainers and media thought PBF won to. You're in the minority here dummy, accept Pac lost and move on. PBF 1-0 against Pac deal with it.