Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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VG_Addict
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Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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Who would have won if the had fought in 2013?
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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Floyd.

Would have been one to help put the insomniacs to sleep.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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The judges are never going to rule against Mayweather under any circumstance, even if he were to get decisively outboxed. So I don't see how he could lose to someone who has no power. Not to mention that Mayweather is clearly more skilled, has a longer reach, and the same style (meaning they are both boxers). You can bet that Mayweather is 100% to get a decision against a less skilled, shorter-armed boxer with no power. I mean, at least make it interesting and name a fighter who has comparable skill, or longer reach, or dangerous power, or is an elite swarmer.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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Lackeos wrote:The judges are never going to rule against Mayweather under any circumstance, even if he were to get decisively outboxed. So I don't see how he could lose to someone who has no power. Not to mention that Mayweather is clearly more skilled, has a longer reach, and the same style (meaning they are both boxers). You can bet that Mayweather is 100% to get a decision against a less skilled, shorter-armed boxer with no power. I mean, at least make it interesting and name a fighter who has comparable skill, or longer reach, or dangerous power, or is an elite swarmer.
BS!
If Floyd didn't completely school Canelo and just beat him competitive but clear, he could have easily lost. All of the judges were generous to Canelo despite him looking befuddled and out of his element for 12 rounds.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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i give devon a shot :lol:
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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Lackeos wrote:The judges are never going to rule against Mayweather under any circumstance
What about dat ODLH fight doe?
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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I read the headline and thought "oh no he can't be coming out of "retirement" just to fight him".
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Devon Alexander.

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chucktaylor wrote:
Lackeos wrote:The judges are never going to rule against Mayweather under any circumstance, even if he were to get decisively outboxed. So I don't see how he could lose to someone who has no power. Not to mention that Mayweather is clearly more skilled, has a longer reach, and the same style (meaning they are both boxers). You can bet that Mayweather is 100% to get a decision against a less skilled, shorter-armed boxer with no power. I mean, at least make it interesting and name a fighter who has comparable skill, or longer reach, or dangerous power, or is an elite swarmer.
BS!
If Floyd didn't completely school Canelo and just beat him competitive but clear, he could have easily lost. All of the judges were generous to Canelo despite him looking befuddled and out of his element for 12 rounds.
You're wasting your time. You'd be better off just agreeing with him and saying "yeah, Devon would've KO'd Floyd" and be done with it.
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