Saturday, May 4, 2013

Mayweather versus. Guerrero: Strong Forecasts for Before, Throughout and After Fight

Floyd Mayweather Jr. May set his great 43-0 report to the test against opposition Robert Guerrero on May 4 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mayweather, who scored an amazing success against Miguel Cotto in May 2012, is likely to be entering the ring for the very first time since offering hisA87-day jail term for domestic abuse. He aims to progress along with his sterling boxing career and put his transgressions behind him. Guerrero is coming off a genuine victory over Andre Berto in November. He seeks to use the confidence-building win to provide Mayweather a challenge. Here's a look at my predictions for before, throughout and after the fight on Might 4. Before 1. Mayweathera'in true Money May fashiona'doesn't give Guerrero credit for his convincing win over Andre Berto in November. He points to Berto's damage to Victor Ortiz in April 2011. He then points to his victory over Ortiz in September 2011. "I defeat down Ortiz in September," Mayweather says. "And, no, there wasn't anything controversial about that fight. If any such thing, the 'controversial ending' prevented me from entirely eliminating up Ortiz over the length of 12 challenging rounds. Oh, yeah, and I'm the maximum in the world." 2. Guerrero has publicly said that if Mayweather touches him throughout the weigh-in, he will retaliate. This was in reaction to Mayweather grabbing Ortiz by the neck before their battle in September. I expect Mayweather to certainly get physical with Guerrero through the weigh-in, perhaps a punch this time around (to overtly challenge his manliness). Guerrero will then go after Mayweather, very nearly before it is split up driving him off the stage. Mayweather responds, "That could be the most damage you are likely to do against me for the remainder of your profession. Peace, I'm out." 3. In as he walks around the ring on fight night true Money Might fashion, Mayweather brings forth some superstars. Justin Bieber is once again at his side, although the hardcore type. Needless to say, 50 Cent is also there, looking actually menacing and significant. Last but not least, Tim Robbins arrives, accompanied by narrator Morgan Freeman, exemplifying that Money May is just a free man now (if you do not obtain the reference, watch Shawshank Redemption...now). Throughout 1. Guerrero comes out intense, wanting to get through Mayweather's traditional safety. He places a few great punches in the early goinga'shocking everyonea'but Mayweather eventually centers and proceeds to employ a bunch of unpredictable movements and angles to frustrate the challenger. Whilst the two competitors are about to go back to their corners following the sixth round, Mayweather yaps, "Who's 'The Ghost' now? Have you been blindly punching as of this point?" 2. But, as Mayweather starts to get cozy, Guerrero fights back, determined not to allow the 36-year-old cruise to an easy victory. He challenges Mayweather, finding ways to get more pictures in a manhunter Miguel Cotto, and testing Mayweather's age. He doesn't do enough to generate any serious harm to the undefeated great, but he does expose the fact as was shown against Cotto, that Mayweather is human. Commentators and fans alike start to question whether Money May possibly is finally slowing down. 3. The final two models of the fight have the best of Guerrero, not Mayweather, despite Mayweather's age. The truth of the matter is, Guerrero is not able to complete Mayweather's defense enough, and Mayweather's experience in the band begins to show down the stretch. Mayweather, despite perhaps not being very aggressive through the battle, takes it to Guerrero prior to the bell, solidifying his success. He completes like the winner that he's. After 1. Mayweather handles his victory with class. His entourage obviously hypes him up before the scorecards are available in, but he goes over to Guerrero and congratulates him on a superb work, just as he has his previous opponents after trash-talking before the struggle. Guerrero reacts consequently, congratulating Mayweather and writing his respect for the great. 2. Two judges rating well for Mayweather, but one scores it a level match. Mayweather however wins, but murmurs move throughout the MGM Grand concerning the volatility of the knowing process. It only fuels the speculation that some judges are influenced by outside influences. 3. Mayweather continues to combat Canelo Alvarez, while his inspired effort is used by Guerrero (as well as a jerk that certain judge obtained it an match) to land a promising round in the foreseeable future. Both competitors turn out of the bout with future aspirations, while Mayweather's part begins to get ready often for Alvarez, who they privately believe has what it requires to distress Mayweather as he ages. Do you have any daring predictions for before, during and following the struggle? Keep your responses below.

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