I collected 211 scores this week for my fightscorecollector blog cheers to jakeNDAbox for letting me do this on the scene.
198 had Mayweather winning , most common scores 115-113 , 116-112 and 117-111
8 had Cotto winning.. (6 from Boxingscene - raskat 116-114 , check hook 118-110 ?? , sweetsciencePHD 115-113 , luki29 116-115 , british pride 115-113 , mindbut 117-111?? )
5 had the fight a draw (none from Boxingscene)
i was able to collect 27 press scores from both sides of the Atlantic. Of this 26 had Mayweather winning but this time by wider margins 116-112 , 117-111 - not many 115-113s , only 1 member of the press Mr Suge Green of the excellent onthegrind boxing radio scored the fight a draw at 114-114.
My scorecard read 115-113 Mayweather and i was able to get 50 scores on Boxingscene 44 who all thought Mayweather won.
Thanks for all your scores and please check out the blog as i have tried to explain a wee bit how i scored the fight
118-110 for Cotto? Did Floyd do something to check hooks' family?
Floyd held quite a bit on the inside. And he did struggle at times there as well, especially against the ropes.
Agreed. I thought floyd "took off" too much. He didnt really fight 6,8, 9 rounds and then he kept staying in the corner allowing miguel to utilize his size. I guess that was the gameplan. Didn't make sense to me.
Agreed. I thought floyd "took off" too much. He didnt really fight 6,8, 9 rounds and then he kept staying in the corner allowing miguel to utilize his size. I guess that was the gameplan. Didn't make sense to me.
It wasn't the gameplan. It's called age. And Floyd felt it, which is why - even after a dominating performance, he just didn't feel all too pleased with himself afterward.
I agree it's not a prime Floyd and made some stipulations in later posts. I would however state that Mayweather though not as great as his best has not lost as much as many may think. His foot speed has slowed a bit but he has maintained greatly. I think most people see him having a tough fight against Miguel and use this as evidence to him being 8 steps back from his prime. Is Castillo in a P4p sense that much better than Cotto? Floyd in his prime had a tough fight there as well. In regards to Age which is still a factor I do think that the modern athlete ages far better than the fighters of 30 or even 10 years ago but keep in mind I did make a correction in my thinking and went back to a younger 147 floyd
Castillo fight was Floyd moving up in weight also. Floyd was giving up 13 pounds to Castillo in their first fight. That is A LOT of weight to give up at lightweight.
I hear you but i think there is a important difference in each case that comes down to career wear and tear based on level of competition as well as a few other factors.
Pernell) long list of great fighters fought as well as always seeking out toughest possible competition as well as storied ******* addiction. Pernell at the time of his fight with Tito was nowhere near floyd vs cotto in regards to health.
Hearns) same could be said when comparing hearns and the murderous opposition he fought in his career. Nobody on Floyd's resume comes close to the sugar ray leanord Hearns was outboxing till he got knocked out. Keep in mind that the fight against Barkley was above Hearns best weight and we are speaking "primes". I would also say that Hearns biggest weakness (chin) would not have been a big factor against floyd.
Sugar Ray) you and I both know about all the greats Sugar beat as well as realizing the Ray that fought Norris is a shadow of a shadow of Ray.
Mayweather at 35 has fought some really good fighters but nowhere close to the fighters above. He has managed to stay well preserved in a fighting sense and i would say has not lost a step at 35 while the fighters mentioned had lost their legs comparatively at a similar stage. prime for prime though?....i dont see it
1st you ask a dumb question,then you get an answer....now you are just making excuses.........
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