Mayweather vs. Guerrero FIGHT THREAD

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He didn't miss those fighters. Most of them wanted to build their own resume
before fighting him. Cotto prime example.

While they built theirs, he built his.
Son I was around when n!ggas was saying he was ducking Diego(rip)
What happened when they fought?

I was around too breh, and to answer your question, the same thing that PROBABLY would've happened to those other fighters...........




























But we will never know, because Floyd avoided the fights. That's always going to be part of Floyd's legacy...that he missed alot of great fighters in his career.
 

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overall i fukked with the PPV.....the undercard fights were good and entertaining....didnt like seeing rosado getting robbed like that or ponce getting prematurely stopped...im not a fan of how floyd conducts his fight affairs and shyt but you have to respect the greatness of him as a fighter...he figured out robert by round 3 and by round 7 it was a glorified sparring match...seeing him make the adjustment is still ridiculous..i only wish robert had a plan b in that fight to make it interesting...but yeah if floyd didnt hurt his hand he prolly could have went for the stoppage
 

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:what:

First of all yes every Floyd fight since like 2007 has had random blood testing (just shows right there that you are a random dude that doesn't follow boxing).

Second, you can't even offer a real boxing discussion rebuttal. Everybody Floyd fights is a volume puncher that throws 80 punches a round. There is a reason that they all do not do the same against Floyd. They choose not to because of Floyd's speed, smarts, and counterpunching ability. Showing a gif of Canelo throwing a combination against a bum and thinking he'd do the same against Floyd is the funniest thing I have ever seen. Shane had that same combination against Margarito, why did he not do the same against Floyd?

:laff: 80 punches a round????? Are you SERIOUS b?


Name these fighters:patrice:

Robert Guerrero's 2 previous fights at 147 he averaged 58.2 punches thrown a round http://www.boxingscene.com/compubox-historical-review-mayweather-vs-guerrero--65182

In Miguel Cotto's last 5 fights at 154 before fighting Floyd, he was averaging 49.9 punches thrown a round http://www.boxingscene.com/compubox-comparison-floyd-mayweather-vs-miguel-cotto--52568

In Victor Ortiz's previous 10 fights at 140 and 147 before fighting Floyd he averaged 43.6 punches thrown a round http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/view.php?pg=ortiz-berto-compubox


Where are these super volume punchers at....featherweight? lol


*Side note* Saul Alvarez only averaged 35.9 punches thrown a round against Austin Trout:whoo:
 

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I don't see the Canelo fight happening. He's too big and I think Floyd is done fighting at 154 after what happened against Cotto. Unless Canelo can get down to 147 but I seriously doubt he can do that at this point
 

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I remember before Floyd had opponent picked when he Just got out of jail, motherfukkers was like watch Floyd pick Canelo, he wanna easy fight, don't make me dig up threads
now dumb ass nikkaz talking about he ducking Canelo, I swear man, ever since Pac-man went down for the count nikkaz need a new savior for Mayweather to be ducking

No they didnt, everybody knew it was gonna be Guerrero. True boxing fans wanted to see him fight Canelo, but Floyd stans like you were saying "Canelo too green", "Canelo aint a star".

He beats Trout. Now "Canelo too big". GTFO.

There was an agreement for Canelo to fight on the undercard of FLoyd vs. Guerrero if he won, theres was a guaranteed clause to fight Floyd. Guess who didnt sign? yeah thats right fa** boy.
 

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ppl that keep saying canelo is too big for floyd....you forget floyd holds a 154 lb title..canelo fights at 154..if he didnt want to hear about fighting canelo he should vacate that title and stick to 147

That title don't mean shyt. Floyd is 36 Now. He's got to be careful about his fights. I think the Cotto fight showed he's just not as sharp moving up to 154 at this stage of his career. That's a big risk to take against Canelo.
 

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While you can find the ever so random highlights of them, I can pick ANY Canelo fight because Canelo does that shyt in EVERY fight, almost every single round.



There is no other fighter that Floyd has faced in these past 10 years that throws as many combinations as Saul Alvarez....none.
:merchant: What a crock of shyt. Canelo's stamina issues are well known. The guy only averages like 40 punches per round and is known to take rounds off. He does have good timing, decent accuracy, and power in both hands. His defense is also improving judging by his last fight. You're doing too much though. He's not a guy who throws constant combinations. He's basically a counter puncher who throws combos in spurts. Regardless of all that, what he's done against his previous opponents won't matter when he's in the ring with PBF. You've got it ass backwards. It's not about PBF not having faced a fighter like Canelo, it's about Canelo not having faced a fighter like PBF. PBF has proven that he can make the necessary adjustments regardless of the situation, Canelo hasn't. I would say that the fight is risky for PBF simply because Canelo is bigger, stronger, and more importantly younger/hungrier. Skill for skill though, he couldn't tie PBF's shoes.
 

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ppl that keep saying canelo is too big for floyd....you forget floyd holds a 154 lb title..canelo fights at 154..if he didnt want to hear about fighting canelo he should vacate that title and stick to 147

He fought Oscar De La Hoya at 154lbs, he fought Miguel Cotto at 154lbs, he's the WBA (Super) Light Middleweight Champion.....but he cant defend it against the WBA Regular Light Middleweight Champion Canelo Alvarez?:really:
 

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:merchant: What a crock of shyt. Canelo's stamina issues are well known. The guy only averages like 40 punches per round and is known to take rounds off. He does have good timing, decent accuracy, and power in both hands. His defense is also improving judging by his last fight. You're doing too much though. He's not a guy who throws constant combinations. He's basically a counter puncher who throws combos in spurts. Regardless of all that, what he's done against his previous opponents won't matter when he's in the ring with PBF. You've got it ass backwards. It's not about PBF not having faced a fighter like Canelo, it's about Canelo not having faced a fighter like PBF. PBF has proven that he can make the necessary adjustments regardless of the situation, Canelo hasn't. I would say that the fight is risky for PBF simply because Canelo is bigger, stronger, and more importantly younger/hungrier. Skill for skill though, he couldn't tie PBF's shoes.


All you needed to say was you agree with me breh.....no need for the rest of the paragraph you wrote trying to disparage the truth.


I also didnt say Canelo throws "constant combinations". I said he throws punches in bunches in EVERY fight....ALMOST (keyword is almost) every single round.


Am I lying about Floyd hasnt fought a fighter that throws from as many angles with that many punches as Saul does within the past 10 years?:patrice:
 

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That title don't mean shyt. Floyd is 36 Now. He's got to be careful about his fights. I think the Cotto fight showed he's just not as sharp moving up to 154 at this stage of his career. That's a big risk to take against Canelo.

Thats funny, Bernard Hopkins is almost 50 and fights Kelly Pavlik, Chad Dawson and Jean Pascal. Please dont bring Floyd's age into the discussion.

Your admitting Floyd should cherry pick all fights? :stopitslime:
 

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Crazy thing is I'm not a Floyd Hater, because it's #TMT and Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. + #BandCamp and Adrien "About Billions" Broner.....but Floyd does cherry pick his opponents.


He is allowed to though, because he's an older fighter, but I'm not gonna stand by while he beats another easily overhyped opponent and then act like he's The GOAT:ufdup:
 

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That title don't mean shyt. Floyd is 36 Now. He's got to be careful about his fights. I think the Cotto fight showed he's just not as sharp moving up to 154 at this stage of his career. That's a big risk to take against Canelo.

:childplease: the title does mean shyt...floyd has been careful about his fights for way too long....do you even realize the fukkery of what would occur if he tries to make canelo drop to 147 to defend a 154 lb belt?:aicmon:..that would be some BULLshyt!!!...as long floyd has that belt canelo remains on his radar..floyd fought oscar and cotto at 154...boxers rehydrate after making weight..its the nature of the game...canelo can be a light heavy come fight night but if he makes 154...he's game
 
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