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    I haven't watched him in slow motion in awhile, and I am not as impressed as I used to be. He doesn't land a lot of stuff that appears to land in normal speed, its usually because of his fast hands, but he often seems to throw inches short of his opponent. Also on the opposite side he gets slightly touched by guys in many situations I thought he didn't. I am equally amazed at how much better Pacquiao looks in slow motion. He actually lands way more jabs than I thought he did and he evades more punches as well. Against Cotto I thought most of his jabs were being caught by Cotto's gloves, but watching in slow motion he actually often lands between the gloves and was especially good at countering Cotto's jab with his own.

    This makes me far more intrigued if these two meet, and even with Mosley because if Mayweather wasn't landing that effectively on guys like Hatton, De La Hoya, etc until the later rounds who knows how things will end up against a faster guy than either of them because I watched Mosley-Cotto as well and once again Mosley looked like he was avoiding a lot of punches I thought he didn't, and actually made me believe he likely won that fight or came close to it.

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    Holy shit Taeth.

    I believe your point is - if they fight in slow motion, Floyd's fucked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Holy shit Taeth.

    I believe your point is - if they fight in slow motion, Floyd's fucked.
    Youve seen Matrix 3? That slow motion shit even fucked up Neo
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    In slow motion Mosley KTFO's Floyd as his slow motion replays in the Margarito fight destroy anything Mayweather's done. BTW, what do you do? Watch entire fights at 1000 frames per second?

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    Default Re: Mayweather in slow motion

    Good observations taeth


    Job biscuit ( wether this will be telling in the actual fight remains to be seen)




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    If he fights in slow motion on Saturday i reckon he'll lose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post


    In slow motion Mosley KTFO's Floyd as his slow motion replays in the Margarito fight destroy anything Mayweather's done. BTW, what do you do? Watch entire fights at 1000 frames per second?
    LMAO man......

    Taeth, on a serious note man, I am genuinely intrigued as to how your watching these fights in slow motion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMacMagician View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post


    In slow motion Mosley KTFO's Floyd as his slow motion replays in the Margarito fight destroy anything Mayweather's done. BTW, what do you do? Watch entire fights at 1000 frames per second?
    LMAO man......

    Taeth, on a serious note man, I am genuinely intrigued as to how your watching these fights in slow motion.
    I want to know how long it takes to watch a fight...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Holy shit Taeth.

    I believe your point is - if they fight in slow motion, Floyd's fucked.
    \No but what he is realizing is what decent ringside commentators will say about flurries by many guys...They look impressive but if you were up close enough you would realize it is mainly looking good in show only....We can not tell in 5 or 6 punch combos which one came up short etc....They all look good...

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    Default Re: Mayweather in slow motion

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    I haven't watched him in slow motion in awhile, and I am not as impressed as I used to be. He doesn't land a lot of stuff that appears to land in normal speed, its usually because of his fast hands, but he often seems to throw inches short of his opponent. Also on the opposite side he gets slightly touched by guys in many situations I thought he didn't. I am equally amazed at how much better Pacquiao looks in slow motion. He actually lands way more jabs than I thought he did and he evades more punches as well. Against Cotto I thought most of his jabs were being caught by Cotto's gloves, but watching in slow motion he actually often lands between the gloves and was especially good at countering Cotto's jab with his own.

    This makes me far more intrigued if these two meet, and even with Mosley because if Mayweather wasn't landing that effectively on guys like Hatton, De La Hoya, etc until the later rounds who knows how things will end up against a faster guy than either of them because I watched Mosley-Cotto as well and once again Mosley looked like he was avoiding a lot of punches I thought he didn't, and actually made me believe he likely won that fight or came close to it.
    Ignore this bunch of Bustop wankers
    Fights really do tell a different story in slow motion.

    I watch some fights in slow-mo as well (more like certain sequences as opposed to whole fights).

    I use Windows Media Player to do it.
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