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The 7 Reason's MAYWEATHER never Lost or Never Will..!!!
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Originally posted by Wiley Hyena View PostOh, hello Dios. Back in the saddle I see.
The problem with your theory and almost physical love regarding Floyd, is that he dodged fighting the other greats in his era. With the notable exception of DeLaHoya (who was past his prime, I might add), Floyd hasn't really tested his great talent. This is why he has so many detractors who have grown cynical towards Mayweather and what he represents in the sport of boxing. A sad waste.Last edited by Horus; 11-10-2009, 01:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Horus View PostI never thought JMM would get Completely Outclassed like that...
Floyd will never lose...
Too smart. Too gifted. Too great.
He is the THE BEST complete "BOXER" that ever lived.
But, I want to know, Horus, do you think Floyd showed fear of Mosely at the post fight interview?
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Floyd's skill level is way higher than ALL his would be challengers out there.....Floyd might NOT ever lose a fight IF he never fights my boy Shane ......if he doesn't fight Shane he'll NEVER lose IMO!!!
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LMAO
The funny thing about Horus' posts is that it's very well presented with nice colors and underline, bold characters but when you actually try to read them, you can clearly see those are **** posts.
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Final PunchStat Report
Mayweather
290 / 493 Total Punches [ 59%]
185 / 316 Jabs [ 59%]
105 / 177 Power Punches [ 59%]
Marquez
69 / 583 Total Punches [12%]
21 / 288 Jabs [ 7%]
48 / 295 Power Punches [16%]
Total domination by Floyd who held Marquez to single digit connects in every round.
Floyd distributed his attack, landing 59%of his power shots and 59% of his jabs.
Floyd landed more jabs each round than Marquez did total punches.
Floyd’s performance was reminiscent of Roy Jones’ domination of Reggie Johnson. Jones outlanded Johnson 276-48, but one can’t place Johnson in the same class as Marquez, and future Hall of Famer.
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