He ran, but he ducked, dodged and swung, he stood there and he exchanged at times, he lost but Floyd fans say he won anyway. Then you have Floyd, won the 1st round I admit, lost the next 3 won another, lost the next 2, and then went cycling around the ring throwing the odd jab and clinching. Bradley was never hurt like Floyd was and he fought without the fear that even Floyd Snr saw in Jr. All the Floyd fans are going crazy because they got a token win, but the reality is Floyd did nothing at all of note, he kept saying he would walk Pac down, KO him, he would use his boxing ability to show Pac up etc etc, when Pac landed the jab on him, Floyd started running, when Pac tee'd off he started running, when he landed and Pac steamed back in he ran, he didn't use any of his boxing ability to show he had the talent to beat Pac, he hoped by pop shotting in his reliable Vegas home he would always get the W, let's face it if Castillo couldn't get a decision no-one can. Typical Floyd performance here too, look at the glove shots and near misses compubox counts as punches and commentary gives credit for: https://fbcdn-video-g-a.akamaihd.ne..._=1430718602_7ebb9c2f5dfda783d2c1eca0f129184a
To me what Floyd did is show Bradley and others how its done. Work smarter not harder. Come on now, you know Bradley went full ret ard against Pac.
Shame you didn't watch it without being told by the media what to think and say, media is a very powerful weapon. Floyd didn't do anything actually.
Floyd didn't do **** either. And winning a round (no matter how many he might accumulate) by a jab or two and/or a grazing right hand while running and clinching and holding is hardly something to brag about. Fact is it was a **** performance.
Your mad Pac lost. Deal with it. He was a hype job trying to capture true greatness, and fail short like he was always meant to.