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    Maidana would simply get destroyed by Pacquaio so what makes you think he'll beat Mayweather? not a chance.

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      Mayweather isn't Broner by a long shot. Never understood why people thought he was. He used a shoulder role and that's where the comparison stops. Even if Mayweather gets hit solid by Maidana (he probably won't) He will absorb it well and might need to get up and then he will proceed to break him down and frustrate him by holding after he punches. They let Mayweather get away with holding far too much. He also throws a nice left elbow. Oh well, that's boxing. Boxers are far too nice to a guy that's a little shady in there. They should have classes on how to fight shady(not dirty). Too many elite boxers get away with it. Why shouldn't anyone else?

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        Originally posted by Bloody_Knuckles View Post
        Even though everyone thinks floyds gonna get the decison I think maidana can get an early ko mayweather underestimates him and maidana is used to being the underdog although hed have to catch him i wouldnt expect a tko
        Why do people consistently say the bold. Floyd overlooks NO ONE. Here he is, working out at 4am in the morning



        Floyd is going to show up on May 3rd to do his best and that is wreck ****.

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          This is funny as hell



          If you are rooting for Maidana, you will feel discouraged listening to this.

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            Originally posted by icebergisonfire View Post
            This is funny as hell



            If you are rooting for Maidana, you will feel discouraged listening to this.
            Why? I am rooting for Maidana because I have to choose one when two of my favorite fighters fight, and I have every reason to believe Maidana can make it a war, based on boxing knowledge and experience. A youtube video of a Floyd interview is going to discourage me? Maybe if my confidence was riding on what other people say in the first place and not my own boxing knowledge.

            I love watching Floyd work. Watching this changed nothing for me.


            WAR Maidana!!
            Last edited by LoadedWraps; 03-25-2014, 11:48 AM.

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                Sechbach is a silly little bastard, but he has a lot of info.

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                  Last edited by Da Machine; 03-25-2014, 01:58 PM.

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                    This is probably the best training footage. Shows a little of him on a much bigger bag. I know some people were wondering about that.

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                      Between takes during his season on Dancing with the Stars, Mayweather and Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe spent much of their time in billionaire mogul Mark Cuban’s trailer learning business strategies from one of the best in the game.

                      Mayweather Promotions has generated more than $1 billion in pay-per-view revenues, while the boxer himself has netted in excess of $350 million during his career.

                      Mayweather was the one who envisioned that there should be a business model developed so that he would become independent of promoters and gain the lion’s share for his fights. He wanted to be his own boss as well as have a diversified group of businesses.

                      Speaking of influence, Mayweather has 11 million Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook followers and a social networking team so that he is in constant contact with his fans.

                      Mayweather Promotions has six revenue streams per event: pay-per-view; foreign sales (depending how many other countries buy the fight); closed-circuit revenues (restaurants and bars); theater revenues (ticket sales); merchandising; and sponsorships.

                      Mayweather’s last fight, against Canelo Álvarez, broke the all-time record for a pay-per-view event with 2.2 million buys and generated $150 million.

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