Just an update on Ricky Burns. He had a clean break to the right hand side of his jaw. after getting whacked in the 2nd round. He has had a titanium plate inserted and now his career is in jeopardy. To fight on for 10 rounds with a broken jaw is admirable and as i said he has the heart of a lion but i think he should have stayed on his stool after it happened as now he has put his livelihood on the line.
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I'd love to see that wife beating piece of shit get a taste of his own medicine, but i think he'll be too good for the ginger Mexican dude.Comment
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The binnie Breakdown: Floyd Mayweather Jr - Saul Alvarez
It's an intriguing one - a fight that really doesn't need to be sold. It's also a fight that bellies attempts to place to protagonists into easy binaries like 'boxer vs fighter' (Alvarez is far from a slugger) or 'skills vs power'. Let's get some perspective here - on paper, Mayweather is facing a genuine challenge. He has never looked at his best above welterweight - think De La Hoya, think Cotto - and on Saturday he'll probably be facing the biggest man he's ever faced. Alvarez is likely to be around 170lbs on fight night, maybe even more. The gives Floyd - 150lbs at best - a significant disadvantage: skills may indeed pay the bills, but boxing has weight classes for a reason.
If Alvarez was some crude slugger perhaps that weight advantage could be easily negotiated. But he isn't. The younger man is a classy boxer, a counter-puncher whos crisp combinations many pundits predict will give Floyd's pattented defense some problems - especially it the smaller man languishes on the ropes as he did against Cotto. All of this adds up to hard night's work for Floyd - but you have to figure he knows that. What is not being considered is what Alvarez is facing - a man who is notiveably faster than anyone he has faced in the past, and who will not push the action in a way that Alvarez likes. And given that Floyd is unlikely to tire and Alvarez looked gassed after 4 or 5 rounds after Trout, we could witness some spectaclular pot-shotting that has become Floyd's signature as the younger man tires.
I expect the fight to be something of a stinker - neither man is a high-volume, action fighter. The early rounds will be close, and maybe even hairy for Floyd, but he'll have too many tricks for Alvarez. Expect Money to use his legs a lot and never be static enough for Canello to whip off those patented combos.
Mayweather by a close - a legacy defining - UD.The Power Of The Riff Compels MeComment
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I should also say that:
a) I'm at a friend's wedding and will not be able to see the fight. Yes, I AM pissed.
b) Garcia - Mattyhse will be a much, much better fight on Saturday. Waaaaaaaar!
Also, it looks like Arreolla is back after his destruction of Seth Mitchel last weekend.The Power Of The Riff Compels MeComment
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Alvarez has a puncher's chance, and I agree the early rounds could be close, but I have a feeling this will go like the Guerrero fight. Meaning Canelo gets a (humiliating) boxing lesson.Originally posted by conmee
If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.
That is all.
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I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667
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Then it's really true??:eek:
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
OMFG...who in their right mind...???
Originally posted by eddie78
I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.Comment
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I'd be surprised if Alvarez is humiliated - this is a guy with good hand speed, very good time, and good footwork. It is also worth noting that Alvarez does not get hit very much.
Add into that how much bigger he is, and it should be closer than Floyd's recent fights.The Power Of The Riff Compels MeComment
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I think Floyd knows exactly what he's doing. Exactly 40+ million.
ESPN the rag pointed out that Money COULD be 49-0 when his current deal is over.
Imagine the bidding war for that 50th fight.
Floyd won't fight anyone if he thinks they have a shot at beating him. Not at this point in his career.
That being said, Alvarez is a good fighter. Much stranger things have happened.Fuck Scott Weiland. Fucking asshole. I get trashed all the time and still go to work. And my job sucks ass. -ODShowtimeComment
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I think the fact is that the list of people with a genuine chance of beating him is short, and Alvarez is top of it for a number of reasons I mentioned above (size, strength and poise). Martinez is probably the next best guy, but Floyd would have to go to 160lbs, which is just silly.
But, yeah, he could retire 49-0, which would equal Marciano's record. You have to figure that was the plan all along.The Power Of The Riff Compels MeComment
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