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Is Mayweather The Most Hated Boxer Of All Time?
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostThere sure is!
translation:
"We just finished watching the MayPac fight on the tv.
I’d like to point out that when we were watching it live at the stadium, we were all the way at the top, and from what we saw then, I believed that Pacquiao was the winner.
however, after watching here at home on the big screen with the gang, my final score is 116-112 Mayweather.
Of course, watching it now, closely, I see more of the nuances, and see more of Mayweather’s landed punches… he didn’t lose, he won the fight, with this I agree..
And well… and I admit that I was a little too brash when I first made my comments [post fight in vegas] "
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Floyd turned heel a long time ago so his hate was always self inflicted. I have no sympathy for him whatsoever. That said, I can't stand 90% of Floyds personality but he's a damn good father to his kids and he's got atg skills w/ an atg record. Hard to argue with that.
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He's a very clever guy, how many people paid to watch Floyd fight just in the hope of seeing him lose?
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostNo, he is not …….
People just criticizing how Floyd has "marketed" his fights to often get the most reward for the least amount of risk then him and his fans state that it makes him TBE …… which is BS!!!
People just criticizing that Floyd has taken advantage of all of his "home town" favoritism.
People have just criticized him for avoiding fighters when it meant most.
Floyd and his fans said for 5+ years that drug testing does not affect you. Then when he used an ILLEGAL BANNED IV, he said that drug testing contributed to him needing an IV!!! Go check out USADA. They don't even believe that with 1 exception. Floyd … who paid USADA well!
All of the above:
Floyd was in an era where he was allowed to do whatever he wanted to without there being any consequences!
Floyd knew it and was allowed to take advantage of that.
Here is just 1 of the many obvious ways that Floyd was favoured in VEGAS. Look at the ref. It looks like he is scolding McGregor before he even did anything BUT we all know that Floyd has been known to elbow, hug, head-lock, …….
Do you think that Floyd feels concerned with this ref if he does anything wrong?
.Originally posted by man down View PostTHIS! The man has never fought in a pro fight and as we saw from the punches to the back of the head that he needed all the attention from the Ref.
It was already explained to McGregor in the dressing room BUT the truth is that others experienced the same thing while Floyd was allowed to elbow, hug, use his fore arms, head-lock …….
Hatton, point deducted for hitting the ropes!
Hatton being watched closely by the ref BUT he was elbowed constantly by Floyd.
Maidana, was deducted a point BUT the previous rounds he was elbowed constantly by Floyd.
So the question remains,
Do you think that Floyd feels concerned with this ref if he does anything wrong?
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostElbows to the face and fore arms to the neck are OK? How about constantly head locks? All done by Floyd in every fight!!!
It was already explained to McGregor in the dressing room BUT the truth is that others experienced the same thing while Floyd was allowed to elbow, hug, use his fore arms, head-lock …….
Hatton, point deducted for hitting the ropes!
Hatton being watched closely by the ref BUT he was elbowed constantly by Floyd.
Maidana, was deducted a point BUT the previous rounds he was elbowed constantly by Floyd.
So the question remains,
Do you think that Floyd feels concerned with this ref if he does anything wrong?
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Originally posted by Napoleon Wilson View PostThat is certainly a valid point Larry.
But to the best of my recollection Ali and Johnson never pulled
a move like the whole not fighting Manny/PEDS issue.
I would say the true hatred of Mayweather started at that point.
The Castillo thing obviously didn't help his case either.......
trust me when i say that white america cared more about a "Draft dodger" and a black man who flaunted his relationships with white women and drove fast cars in the early 20th cenutry.
you guys sound very out of touch with the history of the sport and the country.
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