8-4 Floyd, that was from the watching it live, I don't think other than giving one round different either way how anyone can have the score much different and certainly how anyone can have a different winner.
Man I'm in tears laughing @C.J. and a few other posters. You guy's are seriously hurt, broken hearted and down right ****ed the F$#k off. I mean actually hurt by Manny losing the fight. Freaking hilarious. Go swim in the river of Jordan with Manny and Jesus and get yourself some healing. LMAO
Something like that. I've tried to erase that match from my memory, which isn't hard as boring as it was.
I more or less agree with this, except I had it 9-3 on live viewing, and when I gave it a second look, I thought 10-2 was probably closer to the mark and that I was a bit generous to Pac during one of those rounds. And I picked Pac to win and thought he'd jump out of the gate with a ferocious start. But your main point, ".....and certainly how anyone can have a different winner" is the crux of the story here. It wasn't particularly difficult to score. :smoke
I still can't read my notes on the fight because I got pretty hammered. But even seeing double I had PBF winning handily..........twice at the same time.
I vaguely remember a convo you and I had before the fight and I remember trying to tell you the fight was going to play out similar to the way it did. I tried to tell you then. It was a Mayweather fight, Pacquiao's volume wasn't going to play a part. Of all the things Mayweather is good at, it is his ability to dictate the pace of a fight that stands out. In only 2 fights was he unable to Castillo 1 and Maidana 1, and in both instances his opponent was big enough to impose his will.