Dude, he dominated both of the guys you named. LOL. If you don't like Floyd, then that is fine and that is your choice. But be real with what really happened.
He didn't dominate Judah, he took control of the fight. That's not dominating. Pacquiao dominated Clottey, there's a difference.
I'm just saying. I've never seen Floyd look impressive against a southpaw. He got rocked by chop chop Corley and knocked down against Judah. And neither of those guys are remotely near Pacman's level
Dude, he dominated both of the guys you named. LOL. If you don't like Floyd, then that is fine and that is your choice. But be real with what really happened.
I'm contractually obligated to comment on any thread featuring The Pittsburgh Kid, however, he and Pac have virtually nothing in common in or out of the ring.
I'm just saying. I've never seen Floyd look impressive against a southpaw. He got rocked by chop chop Corley and knocked down against Judah. And neither of those guys are remotely near Pacman's level
If you seen the Corely match you would know that even when Floyd was rocked by Corely he dominated him.
As for Zab he was the best Zab Judah ever came to the ring even better then the one that came to Cotto's fight.
Floyd is not the other guys Manny have faced and Manny did have problems with counter puncher like Marquez and Floyd is much better than Marquez to begin with.
A video of a fighter from 10+years ago may seem interesting... but non of them can be used to support an argument.
"Fighters Are Only As Good As Their Last Fight"
That's stupid everybody gets worked in sparring sessions by lesser fighters. The goal is to work, try new things and improve. Sometimes you may come to the gym out of shape or unmotivated. The truth is said in the ring, and in it Floyd was unstoppable until this point.
I'm just saying. I've never seen Floyd look impressive against a southpaw. He got rocked by chop chop Corley and knocked down against Judah. And neither of those guys are remotely near Pacman's level
He dominated Zab Judah, he was on the verge of tkoing him before he hit him with a low blow and rabbit punch.
He dealt with Corley handily, for whatever reason he chose to beat him up rather than purely outbox him. Against Pacquiao he would fight a different fight.
Also bringing up a sparring session is beyond retarded you realise that fighters overall sharpness varies during training.
Yeah in the end FLoyd won but Judah and Corley ARE NOT ON PACQUIAO'S LEVEL!!!!!! Pacquiao is more consistent and active than both combined. Judah knocked Floyd down meanwhile Zab Judah is a guy that got outboxed by Josh Clottey, beat down by Cotto, lost to Baldomir, etc. Between Clottey and Cotto Manny probably lost about 1.5 rounds.... meanwhile Zab got stopped by both fighters.
Floyd has major problems with southpaws, ESPECIALLY ones with speed. Judah busted him up, Corley had him on queer street.
Discuss.
This video is along time ago and he beat Judah and Corley, doesnt matter how
yes, pac will destroy PBF based on this video. :wow:
Floyd has major problems with southpaws, ESPECIALLY ones with speed. Judah busted him up, Corley had him on queer street.
Discuss.
Sure there is, it proves that from that ancient video all the way to the Judah fight, he shows the same bad habits against all southpaws he has faced. Obviously FLomo has beaten every southpaw put in front of him.
But, it's in those fights that makes me think PAC has a great shot at beating Flomo.
floyd has beat down every southpaw he has fought.zab won 3 rounds but in those 3 rounds he only landed 2 flush shots,how many rounds did corley win?how many rounds did mitchell win?
Floyd has major problems with southpaws, ESPECIALLY ones with speed. Judah busted him up, Corley had him on queer street.
Discuss.
ive watched this a lot of times and i think floyd gets the better of spadafora for the most part, i dont see a struggle and besides its no worse than Pac v JMM is it?
I'm just saying. I've never seen Floyd look impressive against a southpaw. He got rocked by chop chop Corley and knocked down against Judah. And neither of those guys are remotely near Pacman's level
And Pacman has never looked impressive against good counterpunchers so what's your point? And we know Marquez is not remotely close to Floyds level.
Floyd like any other boxer has sparred hundreds of times since turning pro. If you think he has won every single time, or that if he lost in sparring that indicates that Pac would beat him, your wrong.
money was horribly out of shape at that time
So why'd he get in the ring? Was he that poor he actually was a sparring partner? And why do you think he never wants cameras to see him sparring?