Mayweather vs Berto press conference was painful

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  1. THE BLADE 2

    THE BLADE 2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Everything about this fight is painful
     
  2. gatorbama

    gatorbama Well-Known Member Full Member

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    People say one thing about me but then do something else----floyd mayweather

    Op you dislike floyd and this match up but you took time out of your day to watch the press conference.

    Check this out. I'm a big floyd fan and still have not watched the conference and if I do, it will be the highlights.

    You haters keep me informed with all floyd news for when I don't have time to follow him. Thanks
     
  3. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    1. Terrible scoring, you're one of the minority. Boxing ****ysts and knowledgeable fans believe Mayweather lost. I can actually see a case for a draw but it's not very plausible (it's as plausible to me as Maidana winning the first fight against Mayweather, which I had a draw).

    2. 9-3 is a biased scorecard, there's no two ways about that. Maidana racked up points on effective aggression, and even when he wasn't cleanly landing combinations, there were mostly always one big shot that would land that flies under the radar. But Mayweather fanatics are trained to only see certain things.

    3. I scored it 8-4 Mayweather. De La Hoya was known for stamina problems down the stretch, but over the years it had started to become more exacerbated, this allowed Mayweather to take advantage of the gassed DLH.

    4. He prides himself from being undefeated. His fans call him TBE because he's undefeated. Ken Norton, a nobody? Damn.

    5. After you're comments, I'm surprised to hear that you don't think Mayweather is close to being TBE lol, at least you can see through the smokes and mirrors.

    6. I've never paid for a Floyd fight, so don't count me among those losers who buy his fights to see him lose.
     
  4. alexthegreatmc

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

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    [emoji38] same here, I haven't seen the conference either!
     
  5. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    It's ok, I have time right now. As long as I'm not paying for his fights etc. I don't care.

    I'm not a TRUE hater. I was a massive fan from the PBF days. When his career is over, I will appreciate his career, but I am calling bull when I see bull in the way he's going about his career. Sure, he's 'Money' Mayweather but he has squandered his legacy as a result.
     
  6. THE BLADE 2

    THE BLADE 2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haven't seen the press conference and won't watch it on PPV.

    Happy now :patsch
     
  7. keenly

    keenly Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd fans :patsch

    Inbreds.
     
  8. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    If you don't think JLC is a HOFer, u DKSAB.

    He's the only fighter to ever beat Mayweather clearly.

    He also KOD Corrales X2. KO10 and TKO4.

    Gatti is also HOF
     
  9. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What a horrific presser.TMT continues to embarrass themselves and are so urban they don't even realize it.Espinoza and Showtime are the enablers and should be ashamed of themselves for going along with this sharade and farce.:dead
     
  10. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    Conflicting irony that Floyd must feel. I've always thought that under the surface, he yearns to be regarded as 'the peoples champ' yet his aproach to the business of boxing and his persona has always been fueled by a lamentable self-serving agenda.

    I suppose picking Berto for his alledged final foe is fitting; sort of a sense of poetic injustice.