Floyd Mayweather Fights Are Boring!!!

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I love Mayweather, and this is where you look like a fool.

I don't buy into the marketing because I know he is going to mop all these bums. That's why 24/7 style shows are so big for him now because they're used to manipulate the reality of the fight.

It's WWE style booking, trying to convince the fans these bums can beat May
The problem is no one out there is a legitimate threat to Floyd...

The reality right now is Floyd can only beat himself...It doesn't matter who he fights, he will never win in the public eyes because realistically no one stands anything more than a punchers chance against this dude at 147-154...They all come in with hype and get that ass boxed to a comfortable UD...

Floyd makes all the media perceived challenges look like amateurs because he is so vastly superior in every facet of the game...Floyd's best viewed challenge these last 5 years is a dude who has the boxing IQ of a peanut and struggled mightily in 4 fights against Mexican Floyd light...
 
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The problem is no one out there is a legitimate threat to Floyd...

The reality right now is Floyd can only beat himself...It doesn't matter who he fights, he will never win in the public eyes because realistically no one stands anything more than a punchers chance against this dude at 147-154...They all come in with hype and get that ass boxed to a comfortable UD...

Floyd makes all the media perceived challenges look like amateurs because he is so vastly superior in every facet of the game...Floyd's best viewed challenge these last 5 years is a dude who has the boxing IQ of a peanut and struggled mightily in 4 fights against Mexican Floyd light...

That's what I was saying before, it's like he can't win because none of these guys are on his level.

So he smacks them around for 12 rounds and calls it a day.

It's boring because these guys just aren't on his level. The talent pool is really thin, that's why them 24/7 shows are needed because these fights have to be sold on the rah rah. Also, fighting a Mexican on Cinco De Mayo is always good business.

Floyd needs to go back to WWE, his match vs. The Big Show was great.
 

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The problem is no one out there is a legitimate threat to Floyd...

The reality right now is Floyd can only beat himself...It doesn't matter who he fights, he will never win in the public eyes because realistically no one stands anything more than a punchers chance against this dude at 147-154...They all come in with hype and get that ass boxed to a comfortable UD...

Floyd makes all the media perceived challenges look like amateurs because he is so vastly superior in every facet of the game...Floyd's best viewed challenge these last 5 years is a dude who has the boxing IQ of a peanut and struggled mightily in 4 fights against Mexican Floyd light...

In reality he could've shut everybody up if he would've done what it took on his side to make the Pac fight happen. And I'm not blaming that on Floyd solely as both sides were full of shyt in regards to the negotiations. But if he would've just taken that one fight couldn't nobody say shyt to him.
 

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Y! SPORTS

Fans boo, leave early as Floyd Mayweather Jr. reverts to 'boring' style against Robert Guerrero

LAS VEGAS – Floyd Mayweather is known to turn a phrase and has described himself as "greatest of all-time," "pound-for-pound king," and "ultimate entertainer."

A case could be made for the first two self-given monikers after his dominant win over Robert Guerrero at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday, but the third was proven an utter fallacy. Ultimate entertainment this was not, due to both Mayweather's total dominance and his defense-oriented gameplan.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. lands a left jab against Robert Guerrero. (AP)Floyd Mayweather Jr. lands a left jab against Robert Guerrero. (AP)

Toward the end of the fight boos could be heard from the crowd, yells of "boring" raining down from different sections of the arena. By the midway point of the final round, many had voted with their feet, making their way up to the exits with their backs turned to the ring.

While Mayweather had too much class for a game but overmatched Guerrero, the lack of drama and absence of a knockout was not enough to appease some, who'd clearly hoped for more thrills and spills in exchange for tickets priced in the high hundreds or low thousands.

"All I want to do is give the fans exciting fights," Mayweather said. "I feel bad I didn't give the fans the knockout. I was looking for it."

[Related: Celebrities, athletes react to fight on Twitter]

The boos were somewhat harsh, whatever way you look at it. Yahoo! Sports scored the bout 119-109, giving Guerrero just a single round, while the judges ruled the contest 117-111. It was a mauling, a blowout and deconstruction of a four-weight world champion.

It is not Mayweather's fault that he doesn't have the kind of current opposition who may bring out the best in him; though that has to be qualified by the reality that he wields executive and supreme power over his choice of opponents and cherry-picks contenders he feels will pose no threat.

Similarly, it is hard to fault a man who prioritizes his personal safety.

With five fights now left in his contract, and likely his career, his legacy will partly be shaped by his performances in the bouts that follow. A perception that his fights are boring could certainly harm the fondness with which he is remembered in the fight game, if not his place on the all-time rankings.

Robert Guerrero listens to his father and trainer Ruben Guerrero between round. (AP)

Boxing needs showmanship and electric performances more than ever, and the public audience may start to feel that the flamboyance and flashiness should extend further than the obligatory all-access shows and into the ring.

Changing his fight style would not only be a shift in tactics for Mayweather, it would represent a fundamental shift in his boxing philosophy.

With foot speed that enables him to skip out of the way of most punches thrown at him, he may be hard-pressed to convince himself to stand in the pocket and willingly receive punishment merely to please the audience.

"The less you get hit in the sport, the longer you last," he said. "We've got five more to go. Let's do it."

Another night, another fight, another routine victory for Floyd Mayweather. But with the commitment of a $200 million Showtime deal, this contest, and the crowd's reaction to it, will give him some food for thought.
 

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The thing is 44 people have fought Mayweather and LOST. Think about that. His defense is unstoppable and that right hand is damn near unstoppable. You don't even know he is going to throw the right hand until he has hit you. He goes out to these matches and outboxes his opponents. When they realize what the fukk is going on they are finished. These are professional fighters who look like little fukking kids out there against him. This last fight was boring because it looks like a vulture picking at a dead carcass.

Ricky Hatton was running in on Mayweather, got hit with a quick right, Mayweather shadow stepped out of the way, and let Hatton run into the post to knock himself out. You are above Master Class when you are making your opponents look like fools out there.

Anderson Silva does it consistently and so does Jon Jones. People at this level are amazing to watch because they are pushing their craft. If people find it boring that's their problem....find someone who can beat Mayweather. Until then recognize the talent that is here for as long as we have it. :salute:
 

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I see what the OP is saying but the boxing heads are going to rip him for it. It's kind of like being a fan of Tim Duncan. If you're a casual bball fan and watch him, you'll think he's boring.

This is pretty much spot on here :obama:
 

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The problem with Floyd is that while his defense is GOAT, his power ain't enough to knock people down with one punch and he doesn't throw a lot of combinations since that will leave him open.

So his fights is like watching him do this shyt for 12 rounds
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