FLOYD lied about his fight night weight,he waz easily 165 pounds!

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  1. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nobody else in the building scored that fight a Draw, or even had it any closer than 116-112. Alvarez was clearly out-boxed. Not ONE PERSON in the entire building but CJ Ross. Yea, but she had it right.............

    Stop being an idiot and trying to pass yourself off as objective please. Thanks. An objective person would realize that somebody who is going against over 100 other scorecards who say something different, is probably wrong. Your ****** logic is: Her card was right, and the other 100+ scorecards were off.
     
  2. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Listen up, you got this all wrong. I'm not trying to discredit Floyd. He did that himself. What's done is done. You can go on living a lie or you can realize that you have been thrown for a loop.

    Let me be clear : The majority of people are in denial about what happened in this fight. The people who are calling for CJ Ross to not be able to do her job in the future are brainwashed by The Money Team. The people who are in denial are the ones bitching and mounting about the official judges scores.

    These same people (like you) are trying to switch it around and make anyone who doesn't bash the official decision to be the ones who are in denial. I am not the one complaining about the official judges. it is the majority that is complaining about the official judges decision, as was seen before. They are the ones in denial. They are in denial of the official score. This is nothing new in boxing.

    As far as pettiness, you need to look no further then your idol Floyd Money Mayweather and the fact that he needed a catchweight to win a close majority decision against a weight drained fighter, and then be proud of it. Canelo did not complain at all, as I said I am not a huge Canelo fan. He fought his fight, and came closer to beating Floyd than anyone since DLH. If you disagree with that, then you are clearly in denial of what actually happened.

    I hope you come to your senses because we need more logic in this world and less pettiness. We need real fights and no more TMT catchweights because it's ruining the sport of boxing.
     
  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The majority of fans in the Arena were cheering for Canelo. It is the media that has a love fest with Mayweather and spinned everything in favor of Floyd. It's the press vs the peeps.
     
  4. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    then everyone else has got it wrong and are in denial, clearly
    have you ever heard the story of 'the emperor's new clothes'?
     
  5. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Didn't say she had it right. You're trying to put words into my mouth. I merely said I am not in denial when it comes to the official scoring unlike a large majority of fans.

    I'm not being an idiot. I am being reasonable. I have been around this world for many decades and I have seen mob mentality in action. You're inability to have an intelligent discussion shines through.
     
  6. Flyers2001

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    114-114 lol CJ Ross lol Someone should check that bitches bank account.
     
  7. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Read it again. It is a matter of opinion. We have seen in the past where the press commentary has influenced the public perception of the fight.

    Remember the night of Pacquiao vs Bradley? Remember the outrage? Then remember when people watched it again and turned off the commentary and saw what Bradley was doing? The HBO team was very pro-Pacquiao and made it seem like it was a foregone conclusion that Pacquiao would win. We've seen this before, haven't we? (be honest)
     
  8. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Saying one scorecard is right, even though it completely goes against 100+ other individual scorecards, is not reasonable. It's ******ed. And that is exactly what you're saying, stop playing semantics. (Mob mentality my ass.... The Judge had it wrong)

    CJ Ross' scorecard represents less than 1% of the scorecards in that building on Saturday. Yet hers was right and the other 100+ scorecards wrong in your view. Sorry, that's not being objective. That is flat out ******ed and goes against the grain of not only mathematics/statistics, but also "common sense." Fact is, her scorecard was off, and not just by a little.

    Her "mistake" also cost gamblers millions of dollars in winnings that should have been theirs.

    And I could give a **** if you're world travelled. So am I. That doesn't make your idiotic argument correct. The ***** is either on the take, or incompetent/senile. Either way, she shouldn't be judging fights anymore and especially not at the championship level.
     
  9. hussleman

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    Showtime weight both the same night. Its on public record. Money actually lost 1/2 pound!
     
  10. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    sure, and I agree that it is a matter of opinion
    but in the case of cj ross, it achieved nothing more than leaving a bitter taste in my mouth and reminded many people I think that multiple federations in boxing opens the door wide to corruption

    I don't think its coincidence that she landed this gig and her scorecard was in direct contrast to the actual fight
     
  11. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It wasn't in direct contrast to the actual fight. It was just that she wasn't drinking the Floyd Kool-Aid. How many combinations did Floyd Mayweather Jr land on Canelo? Not many. How many rounds did Floyd Mayweather Jr. thoroughly dominate Canelo in? Not many. Most of the rounds were back and forth, Canelo threw a few, Floyd threw a few. Floyd ran away, Canelo tried to trap him on the ropes, Floyd moved left or right and got out of the way. A few times Canelo actually trapped him on the ropes and started to open up. But Floyd kept moving away. Floyd tried to set up the right hand.

    Floyd was the more poised, the more relaxed, the more comfortable boxer in the ring. That's why he won. But if you look at the actual exchanges, it was very back and forth. You cannot deny this.
     
  12. shadow111

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    She didn't make a mistake. She was the only one in the whole arena with a backbone.
     
  13. aramini

    aramini Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Floyd is not over 150. When he was standing next to Broner in some pics Broner looks much thicker in the upper body and is only maybe a fraction shorter. Extra Weight wouldn't help him anyway. You see all these pictures where he looks smaller than the girls around him ... Come on. His skeleton is slight and thin. He is legitimately 150-2 lbs all the time now, walk around.
     
  14. mancat

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    Are you a member of the caste football site? I ask because they spout the same conspiracy theories you do.

    You sound a bit like Farmboxer as well.
     
  15. aramini

    aramini Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dude I watched it again and all I saw was Bradley hitting pacs gloves. He only snapped his head back and landed jabs in round ten. Pacs defense completely nullified that flickering jab. Don't know what fight people were watching but the jab has to land or it is just as ineffective as a missed haymaker. Saw what Bradley was doing - nothing effective.