Mutha fuka I dont give a fuk about the insults or what any other poster says- I'm tellin u, Mosley clipped em worse than any fighter out there-In other words, it don't matter if he fighting a southpaw or not-Floyd is versatile and can deal with both, as is shown by his fights- HE GOT CAUGHT AGAINST CORLEY WHO HAPPENED TO BE A LEFT HANDED FIGHTER- HE GOT CAUGHT AGAINST SHANE MOSLEY WHO HAPPENED TO BE A RIGHT HANDED FIGHTER- BEING A "SOUTHPAW"IS IRRELEVANT:deal
Why do I need to save face. you just said that Mayweather got caught against ortiz more then he got caught against anyone else. its you I believe who got owned. Please salvage some dignity and leave *******. YDKSAB
That's not true man. I know you didn't forget Mosley and your boy Marquez hit Floyd with some clean counters like his right hook over Floyd's left. It's just that Juan is a lot smaller than Ortiz
Slickster sent me some PM's from The Scene where Bobozo is getting owned and laughed at for saying Mayweather dropped 4 and 5 rounds vs Judah. I'll PM them to you.
Oscar De La Hoya landed around 10 punches per round against Mayweather Ortiz landed around 8 punches per round against Mayweather Most I've ever seen Floyd hit LOLLLLLL!!!!
Damnit here's round 5. People can say Judah gassed, well Floyd pounding his body over and over will do that to you. Notice Judah's reaction to ever body shot [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H7yyVzatTE[/ame] He starts squeezing his arms against his body just to protect them after awhile
Anyway, I never said "Mayweather got caught against Ortiz more then he got caught against anyone else". I said, Mayweather "was getting tagged more than he usually does" Can you not spot the difference there? Keyword: 'usually'. Or if you prefer: 'habitual', 'customary', 'accustomed'. If you don't know what these mean, an online dictionary describes them as "adjectives [that] apply to what is expected or familiar because it occurs frequently or recurs regularly". Mayweather not being hit clean by four powershots to the head in just one burst of attack, is something 'customary', you'd agree. He rarely ever falls victim to almost consecutive, clean shots while he's got his wits about him. It seems your abysmal grasp of the general terminology, is catching up with you again. :good