(Video Proof) Floyd Mayweather Jr. LOST To Marcos Maidana...!!!

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  1. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    ???
     
  2. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    I already bought my ticket tonight for the 10:40 showing.

    :deal:
     
  3. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Floyd killed PAC in their fight is all I was saying bro
     
  4. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    And how did Floyd kill Pac?

    Floyd "won" rounds based off of glancing jabs. Pacquiao landed the harder, more effective punches.
     
  5. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    But but but, there's video proof right here that fmj WON THE DECISION. Their trolling had gotten so bad they are contradicting every single thing they say, ON purpose.

    Intentionally providing FACTS that disprove their exact theory is beyond pathetic trolling, they should at least get their teenage bigger sister involved to help out just that liittle bit
     
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  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You could make a case that Canelo won rounds 2,3,4, and 10, and rounds 6 and 12 were pretty much even. But in each of those rounds you could make an argument that Floyd edged them. This is Floyd Mayweather we're talking about, he doesn't typically lose rounds. Like in Round 2 it was Floyd's jabs vs Canelo's hooks. Floyd landed several solid jabs but he didn't land any hooks, whereas Canelo landed two flashy hooks and ended the round strong in the final 30 seconds. I studied the fight in great detail so I know what I'm talking about. You compare Floyd Canelo to Floyd Maidana 1, the fact is that Floyd performed better vs Canelo that he did vs Maidana. He didn't take Maidana as seriously, and he knew Maidana wasn't as big of a puncher as Canelo or as skilled, so he fought a more fan friendly fight. He didn't use his jab as often vs Maidana as he did vs Canelo. So a lot of people try to argue that Maidana did better vs Floyd than Canelo did, but that has a lot to do with how Floyd fought each of those fights.

    I thought Floyd beat Canelo by about 2 or 3 rounds. 6-4 with 2 even or 6-3 with 3 even, something like that. It's hard to give Canelo more than 3 or 4 rounds, but at the same time giving Floyd more than 6 rounds is being really generous. If you don't score even rounds chances are you are going to give Floyd all those rounds that are even and you'll end up with a wide score.
     
  7. The Professor

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    Jesus, how much longer is this pointless crap going to go on?

    Mayweather and Pac are both great fighters, the best of their era. Depending on what you value in an ATG you might rate one or the other higher.

    But after all these years, these stupid fanboys just don't quit trying to big one up or take the other down. Pathetic!
     
  8. Staminakills

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    Competitive, yes close, no
     
  9. Staminakills

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    Because oda wouldn't budge off his A side bs and FMj ego couldn't handle that.
    The retirement (rest) was to rest up his beaten down body, get mentally ready and physically stronger to dominate the weight division.

    He had to wait out the odh contact, as soon as that was up he came back immediately and owned jmm in unbelievable form after 2 years it.
    That's the difference between truly elite and a media creation like many fury, pac, horn those types etc etc etc
     
  10. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If that were true and Tony and his team let that happen shame on them, pathetic. You want be to believe they'd just take that, accept it come on kid. You've lost terribly
     
  11. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You truly can't score, obviously don't knew what's scoring and what's not. Chino, who i love truthfully won 3 rounds, max could be 4 rounds but that's gifting.

    You're scoring based on your expectations going in. Doing better than expected doesn't give anyone anything extra once that first bell rings
     
  12. Staminakills

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    I could semi in agreement.
     
  13. Staminakills

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    Shadow, WTF happened here. Fmj beat canelo by 2 or 3 rounds?? ? Someone hijack your account? I'm all sorts of confused
     
  14. shadow111

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    I've been pretty consistent on this. I had Canelo winning rounds 2,3,4 and 10 with 6 and 12 as even rounds. 12 was a very low output round and was a very hard round to score. I had Round 6 as a definite 10-10, so with 12 even as well you end up with Floyd winning by 2 rounds 6-4 with 2 rounds even. If you score one of those I gave to Canelo even instead, like round 2, which was close, then you have Floyd winning by 3 rounds.
     
  15. bailey

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    I will have to watch that fight again.
    I have always been a big fan of Floyd. Amazing boxer.
    I was rooting for Floyd and think when watching live scored it a draw (I think). I could make an argument for either and sem to think I did give a round to Floyd that I could have scored the other way.
    I was hoping Floyd would get the decision but wasnt sure.

    In the rematch Floyd looked a clear winner to me but I think floyd was hurt in the return.

    Full credit to Floyd, he had a tough fight with Maidana and went straight into a rematch where he looked a clear winner to me.
    I think it is underrated how Floyd often fought opponents when they were looking in good form, ie Maidana after beating undefeated Broner, De la Hoya after the Mayorga fight, Mosely after his fight with Margarito, Cotto after his fight with Margarito etc