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    Default Re: Did "The Ghost" throw the fight???

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
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    Haha, people like you are absolutely priceless. You hate Floyd so much that paid 60 dollars because you thought he might lose to a guy who was clearly never in his class and had never given any indication that he could even be competitive in the fight. Yet once it's done and you should have realized this, some sort of cognitive dissonance overcomes you to the point where you are actually suggesting Guerrero laid down. Hilarious man, really.
    Hey don't be such a dick.

    I've yet to see the fight, and I doubt Guerrero threw it, but he may have/did con his way into getting the fight.

    Don't think I really am being one, its just the reality of this. If Guerrero wasn't worthy of the fight beforehand that's even less reason to buy it, surely? Meanwhile this is a post from a guy who claims to HATE Mayweather on a personal level, while he is exactly the guy making him so much money regardless of the opponents he picks. The irony is funny to me, that's all.
    First of all, yes you were being a dick.
    Secondly, look up the definition of irony, it's a tricky word and commonly misused.

    The guy probably didn't mean that Guerrero threw it for Floyd to win, he likely meant that maybe Guerrero just accept losing for the decent payday without getting hurt or knocked out.

    Didn't seem the usual from him, and Floyd wasn't doing anything special.

    It was an utterly predictable result, Guerrero isn't really capable of anything that would've made it a close fight. If somebody hates Mayweather for his "money" persona and the perceived cherry picking of opponents, yet is swayed by pre fight hype to the point where they will actually buy his a PPV in hopes of seeing him lose to an inferior fighter, that is ironic. Look it up yourself Einstein.

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    Default Re: Did "The Ghost" throw the fight???

    Maybe God told him to humble himself..

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    Default Re: Did "The Ghost" throw the fight???

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    Haha, people like you are absolutely priceless. You hate Floyd so much that paid 60 dollars because you thought he might lose to a guy who was clearly never in his class and had never given any indication that he could even be competitive in the fight. Yet once it's done and you should have realized this, some sort of cognitive dissonance overcomes you to the point where you are actually suggesting Guerrero laid down. Hilarious man, really.
    Hey don't be such a dick.

    I've yet to see the fight, and I doubt Guerrero threw it, but he may have/did con his way into getting the fight.

    Don't think I really am being one, its just the reality of this. If Guerrero wasn't worthy of the fight beforehand that's even less reason to buy it, surely? Meanwhile this is a post from a guy who claims to HATE Mayweather on a personal level, while he is exactly the guy making him so much money regardless of the opponents he picks. The irony is funny to me, that's all.
    First of all, yes you were being a dick.
    Secondly, look up the definition of irony, it's a tricky word and commonly misused.

    The guy probably didn't mean that Guerrero threw it for Floyd to win, he likely meant that maybe Guerrero just accept losing for the decent payday without getting hurt or knocked out.

    Didn't seem the usual from him, and Floyd wasn't doing anything special.

    It was an utterly predictable result, Guerrero isn't really capable of anything that would've made it a close fight. If somebody hates Mayweather for his "money" persona and the perceived cherry picking of opponents, yet is swayed by pre fight hype to the point where they will actually buy his a PPV in hopes of seeing him lose to an inferior fighter, that is ironic. Look it up yourself Einstein.
    Again, not ironic, irony is split into categories, this don't fit any of them. But I understand why someone as, ehh, "special" as you is having difficulty.

    Look it up yourself Alanis Morissette! <~~~ Now that is irony.
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    I was very disappointed with Guerrero’s performance but do not think he threw the fight. I think he accepted the easy route and pay day and did not give his all in that fight. Guerrero was hyping up the fight to get better PPV sales. Floyd is back to his boring best and he can never knock out an opponent who he cannot sucker punch.
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    No one is going to be happy unless floyd is in a castillo type fight (when he happend to be injured).

    It shows a lack of respect for robert as well who put it all on the line in his own way.

    No one knows what its like to be in the ring with someone like mayweather, and what type of sparring partners can robert get to imitate floyds movements and timing.

    Roberts first sparring session was on may 4th but it happened to be the actual fight as well!

    You wont see no one else doing that to guerrero and i see guerrero beating ortiz and possibly any other welterweight out there.
    Last edited by imp; 05-10-2013 at 08:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I was very disappointed with Guerrero’s performance but do not think he threw the fight. I think he accepted the easy route and pay day and did not give his all in that fight. Guerrero was hyping up the fight to get better PPV sales. Floyd is back to his boring best and he can never knock out an opponent who he cannot sucker punch.
    yeah, midway i think guerrero realizes he has no chance of landing a good one on floyd and whenever he tries too hard he's the one who's in danger of being knocked out, so by the end of the fight you can see a content smile on guerrero having survived and taking home a nice payday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KKisser View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I was very disappointed with Guerrero’s performance but do not think he threw the fight. I think he accepted the easy route and pay day and did not give his all in that fight. Guerrero was hyping up the fight to get better PPV sales. Floyd is back to his boring best and he can never knock out an opponent who he cannot sucker punch.
    yeah, midway i think guerrero realizes he has no chance of landing a good one on floyd and whenever he tries too hard he's the one who's in danger of being knocked out, so by the end of the fight you can see a content smile on guerrero having survived and taking home a nice payday.
    Floyd is not knocking out a legitimate welterweight ever no matter what he says hyping a fight. He has a 5 fight contract left and he intends to look after himself and his hands.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Did "The Ghost" throw the fight???

    After reading all of the disappointed reviews of the fight, I was expecting a near non effort from Guerrero.

    Having watched it, now I can say Guerrero did try his ass off for about the first 7 or 8 rounds. He was roughing Floyd up the best he could on the inside and trying to counter Floyd with left hands, and being successful in spots.

    After the first 8 rounds he started to lay back and let Floyd dictate the fight, but then Floyd completely took off the 12th and Guerrero pressed hard and won the round.

    The thing I would criticize Guerrero for was him being as dumb as Victor Ortiz as to think that he is EVER getting a rematch and another payday. Dream on buddy.
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    Default Re: Did "The Ghost" throw the fight???

    In the words of Harry Hoo "Amazing"

    Floyd makes every opponent look second rate, by round 3 Mayweather had already worked Guerrero out and was in cruise control. This isn't the first time, Guerrero isn't alone here.

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    If you give any boxer a 6 fight deal they will take the easiest fights available to make the money, Eubanks and Audley did it, so is Floyd. Mayweather should be made to fight out of his comfort zone.
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    Must admit i was a bit disappointing with Guerrero.

    He did looked like he came to box (with Floyed pfft)

    Went down a few notches in the respect department when he started thanking God after the fight blaa blaa. Win a fight thank god <> loose a fight thank god ...Wife survives Cancer thank God ..Wife dies thank God.. Thank God for fucking anything ...

    Fuck god and thank your father for not ripping one off to himself

    Made Floyed Money
    Made TV money
    Made Guerrero Money
    Made Guerrero family money
    Made promoters money
    Made the public ?

    Next Floyed

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    Default Re: Did "The Ghost" throw the fight???

    Robert Guerrero did not throw the fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavilaJones View Post
    Robert Guerrero did not throw the fight.
    But he did not try his hardest to win and settled back to collect his cheque at the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KickMuck View Post
    Must admit i was a bit disappointing with Guerrero.

    He did looked like he came to box (with Floyed pfft)

    Went down a few notches in the respect department when he started thanking God after the fight blaa blaa. Win a fight thank god <> loose a fight thank god ...Wife survives Cancer thank God ..Wife dies thank God.. Thank God for fucking anything ...

    Fuck god and thank your father for not ripping one off to himself

    Made Floyed Money
    Made TV money
    Made Guerrero Money
    Made Guerrero family money
    Made promoters money
    Made the public ?

    Next Floyed
    Too funny too true . He forgot to thank god for his paycheck

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    Default Re: Did "The Ghost" throw the fight???

    Yeah Guerrero threw the fight. He knew full well if he won it it'd mean more fame and more money and those things didn't really interest him. I think everyone threw the fight against Floyd. He should be 0-44, the guy is just a terrible fighter who clearly has no idea what he is doing.

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