A 117-111 unanimous score for a 12-round battle offers a picture of a affair, and that is precisely what we'd Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Nevada when Floyd Mayweather improved to 44-0 by handling Robert Guerrero. The rating represents a far more accurate description with the knowledge that there have been no knockdowns in this battle. This is only constant visibility by Mayweather. Of course, as they say, a photo will probably be worth a lot of words, and this tweet byABleacher ReportAtells us everything we must know: If Mayweather didn't have a belt around his neck, it would be difficult to share with if this image was caught pre- or post-fight.AMayweather doesn't even appear to be a light jog was finished by him, aside from battled through 12 rounds of championship boxing. Of course, that is nothing new for The Money. He is emerged from the majority of his 44 victories looking like this.AThat is if you are as hard as Mayweather going to what happens. In his last fight, which came a year ago against Miguel Cotto, Money cruised to an easy gain, but than we're accustomed to seeing more big shots were taken by him. Given that efficiency, his year-long layoff and hisAstint in jailAthere were plenty of reasons to believe we would observe a slightly reduced Mayweather in this struggle. Alternatively, we got Money at his most useful. This battle was classic Mayweather. He was going well from the comfort of the start. But, he did take a big human anatomy shot in Round 1. He didn't take many after that. Mayweather's safety was in prime form, and it got better as this fight managed to move on. As he's mastered, Mayweather did nearly all his best protection at the waist. He'd lean in, go out seemingly before Guerrero even began to flinch for a strike. Needless to say, Mayweather employed the bevy of misses from Guerrero to utilize his elite table punching. Floyd was powerful and appropriate with his punches. He was wearing out Guerrero and obtaining solid blows, while he didn't land any knockout blows. Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix passed along the CompuBox variety of the fight, and they ensure Mayweather's importance. Money landed 41 per cent of his punches. Guerrero landed just 19 percent of his.AGuerrero also landed just 28 percent of his power blows. Meanwhile, Money landed a hard-to-believe 60 percent of his. Guerrero gave it his all, and this was an engaging combat. Nevertheless, he needed Money to be showing significant signs of his age and extended layoff to win that one, and what he got was Money looking as good as ever.
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