Why Fans lying to Maidana?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Code Red, May 14, 2014.


  1. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  2. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    even if you hate FLoyd, it's still pretty hard to score that fight for Maidana without making a complete idiot out of yourself
     
  3. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol::deal
     
  4. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    They don't mind..as long as they have other losers to agree with them.
     
  5. GeoffJ

    GeoffJ Active Member Full Member

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    So you only score him only 1 round after the fifth? Some people score every close round for one guy to convince themselves of a wider score. That can go both ways.
     
  6. tennis

    tennis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The great ***** irony is

    Floyd tards claim the same reason maidana lost is the same reason Floyd won against Castillo

    They claim Floyd dominated the first half against Castillo and won enough in the second half to get a win

    Even though that's exactly what maidana did against floyd
     
  7. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    *******s still believe the punch from Floyd's TUNEUP that put pactrash to sleep, was lucky...not surprising they can't score a fight.
     
  8. GeoffJ

    GeoffJ Active Member Full Member

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    It must be pacturds fault there's going to be a rematch too. No, that's stupid and Pac getting Ko'd doesn't have **** to do with Floyd either. In fact I looked over his whole record and I don't see the name Manny Pacquiao anywhere on it! There are certain steps to be taken to be TBE. Floyd wants to shortcut!
     
  9. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    they are definitely lying to themselves and to him.
     
  10. Code Red

    Code Red Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Right, any close fight he's in they say he loss Oscar, Cotto, Castillo, now Maidana, they even argue for a Judah loss
     
  11. Code Red

    Code Red Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maidana wasn't consistent in any round after the fifth, it would be a stretch to score any of the middle or late rounds for him. It's simple look for a clean punch that's not a foul after the fifth...
     
  12. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Anything from 115-113 maidana all the way to 116-112 floyd are perfectly acceptable scores. It was a very tough close fight, floyd got the decision, let's all move on.
     
  13. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I had Floyd in a 7-5 type of fight.
    wouldnt ***** over a draw either.
     
  14. PrtectWhoNex

    PrtectWhoNex 36, going on 36 Full Member

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    Why are you talking about Pacquiao?
    What does this thread have to do with Pacquiao?:think
    Isn't Pacquiao supposed to be irrellevant?
    Why are you guys always looking to drag his name into threads and discussions that has nothing to do with him?:rofl
     
  15. J.E.Cash

    J.E.Cash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you watch the fight closely and score correctly I don't see how it can go to Maidana. I have Floyd winning by 2 points, and that was forcing myself to be slightly biased towards Maidana and giving him some close rounds.

    You guys need to remember that this is Pro boxing, not amateurs. In amateurs its the volume of punches that counts. In professional boxing rounds should be won based off of the effectives of the punches landed. It's pretty hard to argue that Floyd didn't land the more effective punches.