MAYWEATHER VS. PACQUIAO Official May 2nd

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Depending on your definition of the term, I'd argue that Mayweather rarely really beats people up though. Not in his last few fights anyway. There's a difference between scoring so many points by connecting lots of random nuisance jabs and pot shots, to actually beating boxers up, Eg causing lots of damage to them akin to a proper beat down.

Mayweather was a beast at 130.
 
I had internalized my own irrational moral victory without even posting in this thread. I'm not trying to do that here and I'm trying to get more informational posts from the knowledgeable posters here. I'm finding the differences between these two boxing styles interesting and would like to know more about it. The person I quoted knew how many cinches Floyd made, so I'm wondering how many Manny made. Also, it's said that excessive cinching can be penalized. Is there a set number/ratio for this penalization, or is it a judgment/referee call?

GGGThanks.
My bad, I had misjudged the context of your comment. I thought you were implying that Manny deserved karma points because he clinched less than Floyd.

To return to your original question, I have no idea how many times Manny clinched. For that matter, I don't know where that poster got that number for Floyd (I haven't seen that number anywhere else online). This isn't the sort of thing that is normally tabulated officially or otherwise.

Penalties for clinching are completely up to the ref and they are extremely rare. Amir Khan has been penalized for it I believe. The ref will almost always give a warning before taking a point, so fighters usually stop once they get a warning. If Floyd had continued to clinch in the way he had been at the very beginning of the fight he probably would have gotten a point deduction eventually. But clinching a couple of times a round following exchanges (as occurred occasionally throughout the rest of the fight) is not unusual.

Clinching usually happens simply due to fighters being tired and for this reason it can be mutual. This is what Teddy Atlas calls the silent contract.


And yes, GGG is a great fighter to check out if you are curious about getting into the sport.
 
My bad, I had misjudged the context of your comment. I thought you were implying that Manny deserved karma points because he clinched less than Floyd.
If anything I am poking the bee hive about boxers beliefs and such. People stating Floyd using all the tools available to him makes me ask why doesn't Manny use all the tools available to him?

The ref will almost always give a warning before taking a point, so fighters usually stop once they get a warning. If Floyd had continued to clinch in the way he had been at the very beginning of the fight he probably would have gotten a point deduction eventually.
By 'taking a point' do you mean 1 point out of the 118-110, 116-112 and 116-112 scores? I want to say 1 point doesn't seem like a big penalty, thus making the risk of doing too many cinches minimal, but this particular match it was close enough that 1 point could make an impact. I guess I don't know anything outside this one match to make any kind of comment.
 
Depending on your definition of the term, I'd argue that Mayweather rarely really beats people up though. Not in his last few fights anyway. There's a difference between scoring so many points by connecting lots of random nuisance jabs and pot shots, to actually beating boxers up, Eg causing lots of damage to them akin to a proper beat down (even without the excess gore).
If Floyd's shots were just a nuisance, then these boxers, most of who usually outweigh him by almost 20 lbs, would walk right through them and force him to fight their fight. They can't, because he punches hard enough to command that respect. If anything, the pyschological beating he gives them is worse, because despite their best efforts they can't do anything with him. Winning is winning, whether you are busting guys up or outpointing them.
 
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There you have it ladies and gents.
The undisciplined, unsophisticated, the embarrassing People's Champ.
 
By 'taking a point' do you mean 1 point out of the 118-110, 116-112 and 116-112 scores? I want to say 1 point doesn't seem like a big penalty, thus making the risk of doing too many cinches minimal, but this particular match it was close enough that 1 point could make an impact. I guess I don't know anything outside this one match to make any kind of comment.

A point deduction is the first punishment, not the last. I assume further point deduction or even a disqualification are possible, although I admit I cannot think of a fight where that happened.
If Wlad never got disqualified for holding, then I'm not sure if it's even happened in recent times.

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Tyson vs. Ferguson in 1986. Ferguson tried to clinch to survive, got warned, then disqualified.
 
If anything I am poking the bee hive about boxers beliefs and such. People stating Floyd using all the tools available to him makes me ask why doesn't Manny use all the tools available to him?

By 'taking a point' do you mean 1 point out of the 118-110, 116-112 and 116-112 scores? I want to say 1 point doesn't seem like a big penalty, thus making the risk of doing too many cinches minimal, but this particular match it was close enough that 1 point could make an impact. I guess I don't know anything outside this one match to make any kind of comment.

Point deduction comes from that rounds scoring.

It can turn a 10-9 round in your favor, to a 10-9 in theirs
 
It's like some people don't accept the fact that not every boxer will fight like a headhunting KO machine. Styles make fights, and some styles don't mesh well. It's easy to say that Floyd fights safe, and doesn't take risks, but when you're skills dictate that you don't have to risk it all to win, why would you? I know Tommy Hearns wishes he had fought smart against Hagler. He fought valiantly, but he fought Hagler's fight, and got knocked the fuck out. And I know damn well that those people in here saying Floyd was running, scared, etc., wouldn't be giving Floyd props if he went toe to toe and got knocked out, they'd be rubbing it in even harder. It's just the salt talking, that's all.

Saturday night, I drove straight home and watched Hearns Hagler to wash the stench of #MayPac off
of me. I can appreciate the skill, but I'm not interested in watching essentially amateur boxing.
 
Saturday night, I drove straight home and watched Hearns Hagler to wash the stench of #MayPac off
of me. I can appreciate the skill, but I'm not interested in watching essentially amateur boxing.
If you thought that was amateur boxing, then no, you don't appreciate the skill.
 
Nope that video ain't it.
"I think i won the fight" "Injured shoulder"
Nothing about Floyd in that vid.

That irked me too. I am a Pacman fan but him not admitting the L is so unlikely of him. I mean, Money May was praising Pacman on the post interview and Pacquiao was showing great denial? SMH!!

Pacman lost. Fair and square. No excuses. Money Mayweather is the best figther in this generation. It is what it is.

And don't get me started on the shoulder injury before the fight. Get that excuse out of here. In my opinion, I believe it's arrogance to continue fighting injured knowing the fact that before the fight, there is an option to delay the match. If he said, "Sorry fans, I'm injured. I wanted to fight Floyd 100% so I'm gonna delay and heal up", sure there may be angry fans but at the same time, a lot of fans will understand and will give him the benefit of the doubt. Money May was injured before the JMM fight last 2009 and he decided to postponed it. Were they a lot of angry fans? No.


Pacquiao should retire. He did amazing things on this sport already. It's not that his legacy was ruined when he lost against Money May.Money May is the better fighter. Period.
 
For some reason the thing that interested me the most in this fight was how services like Periscope and Meerkat got the limelight. With literall everyone being able to stream shit from their phones, how can they possibly prevent people from pirating things like this
 
I missed the fight. Was working on stuff for my job.

As a half Filipino I've been hearing tons of shit about this on Facebook from pinoy friends and family. I finally watched it. Honestly, Pacquia just got his ass out boxed. And to people who are angry about spending $100-ish dollars to watch what they felt was a boring fight: welcome to boxing. 9/10 fights are just two supreme physical specimens either grappling most of the time, or one guy running in circles. They can't all be Roy Jones Jr. or Prince Naseem Ahmed in their prime.
 
Everyone else: Tell us more Skip. While you're talking hold on and let me hand you this:

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I would like to be shown Mayweather's punches, because it did not look like he threw more punches than Pacquiao to me. My lack of boxing knowledge speaking again. I can only hope that people whine enough that someone gets frustrated enough to make a video circling whenever someone punched/connected.
 
I would like to be shown Mayweather's punches, because it did not look like he threw more punches than Pacquiao to me. My lack of boxing knowledge speaking again. I can only hope that people whine enough that someone gets frustrated enough to make a video circling whenever someone punched/connected.

You should watch the fight then. Also look very carefully about how Manny's punches only connected with floyds gloves, elbows or in the air above his head. Just because someone throws lots of flurries, it doesnt mean anything . it was strange how the crowd kept cheering when manny was hitting nothing.
 
You should watch the fight then. Also look very carefully about how Manny's punches only connected with floyds gloves, elbows or in the air above his head. Just because someone throws lots of flurries, it doesnt mean anything . it was strange how the crowd kept cheering when manny was hitting nothing.

Because it was activity and excitement...something Mayweather doesn't really do. Say what you want about "if you can't appreciate his defensive style, you don't appreciate boxing", but the average viewer doesn't care about that. I stand by my assertion that it was a snoozefest and I blame Floyd for doing what he always does and I blame Manny for not bringing his usual heat. Manny's corner should be ashamed for not lighting a fire under him between rounds, too. If this shoulder situation really was the reason, they definitely should have postponed the fight, but with that kind of money on the line, who cares about the fans.

Let's see the PPV numbers for the next 5 years of fights after people got burned on this one.
 
If Floyd's shots were just a nuisance, then these boxers, most of who usually outweigh him by almost 20 lbs, would walk right through them and force him to fight their fight. They can't, because he punches hard enough to command that respect. If anything, the pyschological beating he gives them is worse, because despite their best efforts they can't do anything with him. Winning is winning, whether you are busting guys up or outpointing them.

I don't think that is the case at all. The jabs simply keep you at bay, but boxers like Pacquiao still aren't going to rush in stupidly, not because of the jabs, but because they are aware they could still take a beating or knock out from power shots and counters if they're careless. I also don't think there's a psychological beating in the way you've stated. The only mentally affecting issue is the frustration in not being able to penetrate Mayweather's defence, not in taking any sort of actual beating. When Manny said he thought he won the fight at the end, and that Floyd "did nothing", I think he was being sincere. In his mind, he fought a match where the other guy just avoided him the entire time, and the little nuisance jabs probably never even registered as point winning tide turners.
 
he is getting surgery and is out for 9 to 12 months, he aint faking it

Funny how the doctors in the USA who did the MRI found no major issues with his shoulder. So Manny hops on a plane, heads back to the Philippines and find a doctor there to push his story and co signs his injury claims. Then they get this doctor to announce that Manny needs major surgery and that he will be out for up to 12 months......... Lots of credibility with this one. He could not get a doctor in the USA to make that announcement?
Mean while in the USA the NSAC is considering disciplinary actions against Manny for withholding injury information from them..... Hmm????
 
Funny how the doctors in the USA who did the MRI found no major issues with his shoulder. So Manny hops on a plane, heads back to the Philippines and find a doctor there to push his story and co signs his injury claims. Then they get this doctor to announce that Manny needs major surgery and that he will be out for up to 12 months......... Lots of credibility with this one. He could not get a doctor in the USA to make that announcement?
Mean while in the USA the NSAC is considering disciplinary actions against Manny for withholding injury information from them..... Hmm????

Did you read the ESPN article?

Edit: link above my post.

"We have an MRI scan that confirms he has a rotator cuff tear. He has a significant tear," said ElAttrache, who was still with Pacquiao at his Kerlan Jobe Orthopedic Clinic office in Los Angeles when he spoke to ESPN.com.

ElAttrache is a well-known sports surgeon who has operated on Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, as well as boxers such as former heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko and former welterweight titlist Andre Berto.
 
Looks like Pacquiao came up rough
Came to ruffle feathers, nah, [Mayweather's] egos, [He] ain't deflate enough
Last chance to make [that] whole stadium erupt.
 
Rematch? How?

Floyd has his last fight in September. Manny is sidelined till next year.

It kind of falls perfectly for Mayweather. He will probably fight Amir Khan in Sept to get 49-0. Afterwards fight Pacquiao in a rematch this time next year to beat Marciano's record.
 
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