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

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  1. Stylez G.

    Stylez G. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is a thread that you created where you're complaining about Mayweather's fight night weight.
     
  2. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't give every round to Mayweather for just running away and throwing one-punch at a time. I actually score fights intelligently. Canelo was scoring and Floyd was scoring. Floyd was more relaxed and probably won more rounds, but I'm not in denial about what happened like you are.
     
  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is how clueless you are. I did not create this thread. Check the OP, get a freakin clue.
     
  4. thabanga510

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    Her scorecard was horrible Shadow. Everyone watched the fight and it was clear Floyd won just about every round. The kid had no answer for Floyd's speed, he was so frustrated he tried to play possum on the ropes.
     
  5. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Without even watching the fight or discussing it, I'll ask you again from a logical point of view:

    There were thousands of people in that arena, including Canelo himself, and 100+ scorecards. Only CJ Ross had that fight a draw, and everybody including Canelo, said he lost the fight. Closest card was 116-112, and the average of the 100+ cards was more lop-sided than that.

    But CJ Ross is right, and everybody else is "in denial." You also "score fights intelligently" but everybody else in the arena apparently does not....

    Does this sound like a reasonable and logical argument to you?

    Are you sure you're not female? Because that's what I think about when I get in an argument with one: "Just throw all logic out the window because it doesn't matter anymore."

    If you're trolling, making yourself look like a total idiot is not a good trolling technique. Thought you should know.
     
  6. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    There's nothing intelligent about you for one you either DKSAB or you're nothing but a delusional troll who's just trying to stir the pot. You're clearly wrong about this, no one agrees with you but yet you think you're right and we're all wrong. You need to take a long look in the mirror.
     
  7. LikeFatherNSon

    LikeFatherNSon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The only controversy is that everyone thinks CJ Ross is an idiot. Mayweather won. And clearly you're bitter about that :lol:
     
  8. HeavyPuncha

    HeavyPuncha Well-Known Member Full Member

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    *****s said Floyd can easily make 140 even 135 so you're wrong.
     
  9. Hitta_Squadup

    Hitta_Squadup Beast ***e Full Member

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    Has the OP ever seen Floyd's chicken legs, you can't try to size some one up on PICS OR TV and figure their weight, Canelo has at least ten pounds just in his legs than Floyd...food for thought...
     
  10. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Canelo played possum on the ropes like one time the entire fight. (that was probably the most dominant round Floyd had the entire fight) It was actually a smart move by Canelo at that time.

    Ali played possum on the ropes for most of the Foreman fight, and ended up winning. Going against the ropes and playing possum is actually a veteran move, something most young fighters would never do. That's what makes Canelo different. Canelo tried to rope-a-dope Mayweather. Canelo going to the ropes that one time was a sign that he was smarter and more creative than most fighters who fight Floyd.

    But overall, Floyd was near the ropes or on the ropes for a lot longer throughout the fight than Canelo was. Canelo was standing at center ring more than Floyd and was the aggressor for longer than Floyd was. In the later stages of the fight, Floyd was basically using lateral motion near the ropes just running away.
     
  11. Quincy K

    Quincy K Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    why are you guys even arguing with a person trying to justify a 114-114 scorecard?

    thats like arguing with a child that 2+2= 4 and the child keeps saying five.
     
  12. Quincy K

    Quincy K Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    so the canelo/mayweather fight was similar to the ali/foreman fight?

    i dont know what is more stupid. comparing canelo to ali or comparing the floyd/canelo fight to the ali/foreman fight.

    as for the rope-a-dope, the only rope i saw on 9/14 was floyd herding in his cow and making said cow look like a dope.
     
  13. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    If you can't see that this is a clear case of the Illuminati handing down "the secrets of weight" to Floyd so that he can "control the public", then you're clearly blind.

    I mean, the thread started looked at a picture, what more proof do you sheep need?!?
     
  14. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Doug Fischer had it 116-113. Obviously you are right that the average of the 100+ cards was more lop-sided than that. But you got to remember, that Showtime had a huge incentive to keep Maywather relevent. They lost a lot of money on the Guerrero fight and it's not surprising that everyone in the press gave the close rounds to Mayweather. You really have to beat Mayweather convincingly since he is the P4P #1 and he's the cash cow. Canelo was too weight drained to do that.

    Please remember that I'm not the one complaining about CJ Ross's scorecard. I didn't say I agreed with it, but I thought it was a reasonable card considering how close many of those rounds were. Canelo threw more punches than Floyd, too.

    I'm not trolling. That is your argument. I'm not making any arguments. I didn't say I agreed with CJ Ross's score. I'm just not bitching and complaining about the official judges. I'm not subscribing to the mob mentality that gives every single round to Floyd Mayweather because that's the popular thing to do. He didn't win every single round, Canelo was his equal in there for most of the fight (except a few rounds that Floyd won convincingly) despite being weight drained.

    A Canelo at the normal weight could have won those close rounds and finished more rounds strong and landed punches with more power. Floyd Mayweather knew that he was inferior to Canelo, which is why he demanded a catchweight to drain Canelo and give himself an edge. If you don't understand that, then you don't understand boxing.
     
  15. shadow111

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    Pay attention. I didn't compare the fight to Ali / Foreman. I'm merely saying that Canelo used a tactic for that one moment that Ali used for a large portion of the Foreman fight. (and won doing it)