Floyd Mayweather won't let Maidana use his own LEGAL gloves

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They will have Maidana wear 8 oz gloves with extra padding.

The cowardly Mayweather even tried to force Maidana to wear 10 oz sparring gloves.

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Maidana should have never gave in last time. He should have stood his ground. The contract then did not specify gloves, only that they are approved and legal. I will be watching this fight. If El Chino improves his condition, throws straight punches and attacks the body. It will be a close fight. Some say Floyd is getting old and can not move like he once could. We shall see.
 

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The little turd will only fight in Las Vegas with his own private referee and judges and custom ring builders and now he wants to choose the gloves too!
 

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It's 8PM ET/5PM PT. It says the little Las Vegas negro is an 8 to 1 favorite. And why is a city way out in the desert in the middle of no place infested with negroes anyway? Because the mob run casinos brought them in for cheap labor, that's why.
 

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It's 8PM ET/5PM PT. It says the little Las Vegas negro is an 8 to 1 favorite. And why is a city way out in the desert in the middle of no place infested with negroes anyway? Because the mob run casinos brought them in for cheap labor, that's why.
Cheap labor??? Negros do not work or put in an honest days work for the most part. Most of the blacks you see in Vegas are: Criminals, pimps, criminals/wanna be cRap artists, cRappers/criminals, transients who did not make it in the criminal / cRap world. A lot are living off off friends, hos and mud sharks. They contribute hardly anything to sin city. Their are a pain in the ass for the most part.
 

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Cheap labor??? Negros do not work or put in an honest days work for the most part. Most of the blacks you see in Vegas are: Criminals, pimps, criminals/wanna be cRap artists, cRappers/criminals, transients who did not make it in the criminal / cRap world. A lot are living off off friends, hos and mud sharks. They contribute hardly anything to sin city. Their are a pain in the ass for the most part.


Yeah, of course, like everywhere else. But they were originally imported to do menial work in the casinos, cleaning up and crap. That was before they invented Mexicans, Same deal with the whole western hemisphere. They originally imported the things from the African jungle to do menial labor, like working on the cotton plantations. It was a very bad idea.

Got a link for the Maidana fight? I've got this

http://www.oleoletv.ws/watch/live/s...ather-jr-vs-marcos-maidana-boxing-boxing.html

but I don't know if it's good or not.
 

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Tonight's PPV was probably the worst in boxing history.

Referee Kenny Bayless was helping Floyd tonight. He let Floyd get away with repeatedly holding Maidana's arm, and never let Maidana fight on the inside. Then, he deducted a point from Maidana when Floyd pretended to be pushed down.
 
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Tonight's PPV was probably the worst in boxing history.

Referee Kenny Bayless was helping Floyd tonight. He let Floyd get away with repeatedly holding Maidana's arm, and never let Maidana fight on the inside. Then, he deducted a point from Maidana when Floyd pretended to be pushed down.
Maidana watched the first fight and realized he gassed out at the midway point and pacing himself became too much of a priority. If he went for broke the way the scoring was he might have been able to pull the win out or the decision would have been razor thin again.

I love how even the Showtime team couldn't put lipstick on the proverbial sow and described Gayfeather as only doing enough to win. Also they called his face wash foul(it's much worse in hockey as the gloves are harder). I normally respect Bayless but tonight he seemed out of his element. He looked like a novice referee in his first PPV caliber bout who was intimidated by the moment and missed clear Gayfeather fouls but saw phantom Chino fouls.
 

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Maidana watched the first fight and realized he gassed out at the midway point and pacing himself became too much of a priority. If he went for broke the way the scoring was he might have been able to pull the win out or the decision would have been razor thin again.

I love how even the Showtime team couldn't put lipstick on the proverbial sow and described Gayfeather as only doing enough to win. Also they called his face wash foul(it's much worse in hockey as the gloves are harder). I normally respect Bayless but tonight he seemed out of his element. He looked like a novice referee in his first PPV caliber bout who was intimidated by the moment and missed clear Gayfeather fouls but saw phantom Chino fouls.
I'm fairly sure he was paid off.

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Mayweather is a good fighter with outstanding defensive skills. But Bayless was on his payroll this fight. Maidana's corner should have been yelling and screaming at him for letting Mayweather hold and clinch non stop. What is certain, if Wlad does it, its boring and he should be docked points. But if Mayweather does it, its brilliant and smart. At least that is what the MSM thinks. Glad I did not pay for it. Saw it at friends house. If Bayless would have not interfered, the out come may have been different or at least closer. Money May's racket continues.
 

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I'm fairly sure he was paid off.

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That heavy shot came right before the bell sounded. It rocked Mayweather who stumbled back to his corner. El Chino did not step on the gas enough, that and with bay less doing all he could to insure Mayweather won.
 

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I'm fairly sure he was paid off.

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In boxing there is a term called being handcuffed. Ie being told to go easy on an opponent. Maybe Bayless was warned by commission officials about Maidana's rugged fouls in the first fight and he was going to break the fighters early or let Mayweather hold all day without warning and do an obvious face wash foul and not see it. I know it's a different sport but referee John McCarthy has essentially been blackballed by the UFC because he didn't curry favour with the promotional organization. Bayless could have been in situation like that. Like I said in a previous post he usually doesn't miss fouls and seem incompetent like other hack referees.
 

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In boxing there is a term called being handcuffed. Ie being told to go easy on an opponent. Maybe Bayless was warned by commission officials about Maidana's rugged fouls in the first fight and he was going to break the fighters early or let Mayweather hold all day without warning and do an obvious face wash foul and not see it. I know it's a different sport but referee John McCarthy has essentially been blackballed by the UFC because he didn't curry favour with the promotional organization. Bayless could have been in situation like that. Like I said in a previous post he usually doesn't miss fouls and seem incompetent like other hack referees.
But why did Bayless say anything to Mayweather about his repeatedly clamping Maidana's arm? It's illegal to hold an opponent's arm.

And he deducted a point from Maidana when Floyd pretended to be pushed down.
 

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So what else is new? The little fool only fights in crooked Las Vegas with house referees and house judges and even gets the ring built to his specifications and even chooses the gloves. Bayless last night was Mills Lane (the best ref) compared to Joe Cortez performance when Ricky Hatton came to the mob run city.

I don't know why fighters like Maidana don't use this tactic when they fight someone like Mayweather who does nothing but, aside from holding on the inside, run away, and the ref won't warn him for it:

Knock yourself out chasing the jerk for a while, and then just say that's enough, and stop chasing him and just stand there in the middle of the ring and wait for him come to you and make a fight of it. Of course the fight will come to a dead stop. Fine. And it would highlight what's been going on.

Another thing, the little fool starts screaming that his hand got bit, but nobody saw anything, and everything comes to a stop for him right in the middle of the round. Maidana yells that Mayweather was holding his neck, and that one was true, and he just gets ignored.

The USSK tv announcers and commentators are negrophiles at least as bad as those on USSA tv.
 

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But why did Bayless say anything to Mayweather about his repeatedly clamping Maidana's arm? It's illegal to hold an opponent's arm.

And he deducted a point from Maidana when Floyd pretended to be pushed down.
Referees are all over the place on holding. Mills Lane used to dock points quickly for excessive holding without initiating action. I recall him running Henry Akinwande againt Lennox Lewis and about 3 weeks ago Vick Drakulich took points from Chaves and for holding in the same manner as Gayfeather. Then there are examples of various referees allowing Ali, Ruiz and other fighters to hold all day without losing points or barely being warned. I think commissions should force referees to make standard calls on the most basic of boxing fouls....
 

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Referees are all over the place on holding. Mills Lane used to dock points quickly for excessive holding without initiating action. I recall him running Henry Akinwande againt Lennox Lewis and about 3 weeks ago Vick Drakulich took points from Chaves and for holding in the same manner as Gayfeather. Then there are examples of various referees allowing Ali, Ruiz and other fighters to hold all day without losing points or barely being warned. I think commissions should force referees to make standard calls on the most basic of boxing fouls....
I agree.

Without being allowed to hold, many like Andre Ward, Bernard Hopkins and Floyd Mayweather would soon be KOed.

But it would be good for the sport because without excessive holding, fights would be more entertaining.
 
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