The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. MoJoGoodie

    MoJoGoodie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    im pretty sure he was referring to fighters in their PRO careers and most recent losses...
     
  2. Ivo

    Ivo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The memory of Sarafa Serafim Todorov is still giving him chills up and down his back. :D
     
  3. Gannicus

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    1. Pac was a shot hospital patient, Mayweather should have been banned from the sport rather than picking on this casualty patient.

    2. 84-8 :lol: what a mediocre amateur. Goes life and death with Augie Sanchez, even losing once to him.
     
  4. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    I don't like Pacquiao, I just supported him because he was the underdog in 2015 given that he was a shot hospital A&E/E.R patient who subsequently became an Orthopaedic patient.

    Floyd was the best of his era (not the greatest), but he certainly wasn't the best of his era in the amateurs hahaha.
     
  5. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    No, he has a real belief that if someone has been beat, there is a blueprint.
    This context is amateur boxing. Mayweather told you and I that if there's a blueprint, there is a way. There are 8 specific blueprints on how to beat him.
     
  6. rossco666

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    Floyd is actually a pretty one dimensional great of the sport. He's fought the same way most of his career but I keep hearing this 'Floyd adjust's' garbage.

    When he does adjust it's things like this.

    1. Hug more on the inside

    2. Throw one punch combinations instead of two

    3. Look at the ref and complain when feeling the heat

    4. Fain injury via foul blow when a clean blow lands

    5. Pay the ref more so he stops the action when punched hard in the face

    These are the only adjustments I've noticed in Floyd Mayweather Jr. There is nothing positive or impressive about any in ring adjustments he makes. Well, not since lightweight anyway.
     
  7. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I guess you just started watching PBF a few years ago. Did you ever see a prime PBF? I suggest you look at his fights at 130, 135 140 and earlier fights at 147 then re evaulate your post for its ignorance.:deal
     
  8. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Don't worry, most casual fans can't grasp the differences in fighters while in ring. If you can't see how fmj fights differently from a round to round basis then it's understandable for you not liking him.

    Most people, (not only fight fans), don't like things they can't understand, you fight perfectly in the general publics views
     
  9. M.3

    M.3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's sad that yall have to laugh at him losing in the ams because he went undefeated in the pros.. You have to go back 20+ years to find a loss.. That's amazing...
     
  10. rossco666

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    Floyd never dared to be great, just like he never adjusts.
     
  11. rossco666

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    You have been brainwashed into thinking Floyd is this genius adjuster when his adjustments are mostly negative and cowardly. Only when he fights guy's he knows he can bully does he make impressive adjustments.
     
  12. Steve_Fox

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  13. rossco666

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    :lol:
     
  14. rossco666

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    Great shout :yep
     
  15. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Which fights were these ? The adjustments he makes are very subtle and are to make sure he doesn't keep getting hit by certain shots and finds ways to take away his opponents best attributes.

    What you're really missing is the fact when fmj is fighting a dangerous opponent he fights differently on a round by round basis, it's mostly footwork which directly influences distance.

    Can you not always see that fmj is always at a distance where he can land while his opponents are out of range. If you can't see how he always dictates distance then it's useless discussing anything boxing related with you.

    He uses so many different defensive and offensive looks his opponents can't figure out how to attack him. Fmj does use illegal tactics in the ring, as does every winner.

    I understanding what's frustrating to many. What rings true with every sport ? It's cliche but so very true, Defense Wins Championships, I know people hate that fact, if you're the best in defense you're going to end as the best.

    Your offense is important too, but defense beats offense time in time out. The greatest defense is the most important in sports. Once you take away your opponent's offense they're done, and then you sprinkle in which ever way you want to win.
     
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