sparring doesnt count !!!!!!!!!!!! and another thing shorty in the ring with the grey pants looks real good !!!!!! i wish eli wouldve told rogers ugly butt to step aside and filmed her !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wait wait I know and have talked to her in real life face wise you would not have want him to film her cause she look like someone beat her with a stick
i know this vid only shows judah's part but dammm looking at all those body shots he landed on floyd makes me wonder how floyd will react to pac's punches, judah only throws 1 punch at a time just imagine pac going to the body then bamm up top! and the wild punches floyd threw and was missing dammm a pac's left counter will send him to the canvas.
No doubt about that.
@ 3:54
Honest question...Why did you want me to go to 3:54 of the video? Did Roger say something? All I saw was a booty bouncing around in the ring...I heard nothing he said.
i know this vid only shows judah's part but dammm looking at all those body shots he landed on floyd makes me wonder how floyd will react to pac's punches, judah only throws 1 punch at a time just imagine pac going to the body then bamm up top! and the wild punches floyd threw and was missing dammm a pac's left counter will send him to the canvas.
LOL yeah that is what Pacquiao fans PRAY FOR every night I am sure...but Mayweather is a very smart fighter, he can make his adjustments even if he gets down the the cards...CAN PACQUIAO? Against JMM he showed he cannot
not only that but trying to use the Zab Judah fight from 2006 is kinda laughable and DESPERATE IMO, Pacquiao fans are hanging their hats onto a fight from 2006...hahaha
not only that but lets not forget how SKILLED Zab Judah was, while he lacked the motivation and the heart at times, as far as PURE TALENT, Zab was a very gifted fighter...Pacquiao while obviously better, he does have the footwork as Zab, does have the BOXING SKILLS OVERALL as Zab nor does he has the punching accuracy of Zab Judah nor the Jab...NOR THE SIZE AND REACH, Zab is about 5'8 with a 72' reach...Pacquiao is about 5'6 with a 67' reach, also Zab was not as WILD as Pacquiao
Left Handed Fighters don't give him problems...left handed BOXERS DO! That is why I always thought Winky Wright in his PRIME would have been Mayweather's Kryptonite...but Boxing fans are stupid, they keep wanting to match Mayweather up with Brawlers who THINK they will get in their and OVERWHELM Mayweather with a ton of Punches only to find out that not only is the guy hard to hit clean...but he also hits hard then they was told
Go Play Call Of Duty and see who get more KILLS...the guy Running Around Wasting Bullets with a Machine Gun shooting wildly...or that guy that is on Top Of A Roof Sniping People with Head Shots...Mayweather Accuracy can make you change the way you fight and can also make you reluctant to pull the trigger on your punches, it happened to Ortiz when he was dancing around and going backwards
^This Post Might Be Too PHILOSOPHICAL For Casual Boxing Fans who are only on Boxing Forums Sticking Up For Pacquiao because of PRIDE and because he is Filipino like they are so they feel it is their job to stick up for him...No Disrespect but i would say 98% of Pacquiao fans are like that...
Now i know why Floyd struggled against Southpaws, Roger doesn't know the best way to fight them.
You mean these southpaws? Ha Ha, you Pactards are so funny! 42-0 Baby!!
well thats the thing, "starts off slower".. he might not get that chance to finish into the later rounds if he does that against pac... just sayin though....
lol with Pacquiao he wouldn't have to start off Slow because Pacquiao style won't be difficult to figure out, he did not start off Slow Against Ortiz!
He is going to try to HUMILIATE Pacquiao just like he did with Gatti who the Media and the Boxing Fans was also "HYPING UP"
I wouldn't say floyd struggles with southpaw, but to word it differently, Floyd "fights" southpaws diffrerently. IN a manner that he usually doesn't fight, and so, it's a little more work.
Myth: Zab won the first 5 rounds against Floyd.
Go back and watch the Judah fight again. Floyd was wearing him down with body shots. Did Zab have moments? Of course. He only won 3 rounds though.
Floyd's never lost to Southpaws, but he clearly has had more issues with them than your conventional fighter, more notably the early parts of Judah vs Mayweather.
funny how those videos leave out the part in which Mayweather DISMANTLED Judah most of that fight hahaha
Hell Hatton had a lead and was effective against Mayweather early and Mosley landed big shots on Mayweather early in that fight...does that means he struggles with Right Handed Fighters as well? lol :nonono:
Hard for me to say a guy "STRUGGLES" with certain fighters when all of them he ultimately end up DOMINATING THEM
I would say maybe "HE STARTS OFF SLOWER" against Left Handed Fighters!
You know your a great fighter when people expect PERFECTION FROM YOU, if a fighter lands a few punches on Floyd people are going crazy and posting it on Youtube hahaha
I hear what you mean with Corley definitely true. But just thinking about Floyd's movement....he holds his right hand up to the right side of his face with his left hand around his stomach and leans to the left. He even does this against southpaw's which is why he gets caught.
Obviously he doesn't ALWAYS do this, but it's his default defensive stance. His reflexes are good enough to get away with it 9 times out of 10 but he's set up to get caught with right hooks. Just talking x's and o's. He adjusts which is why he's the best in the sport, but from my experience that punch is what he's most vulnerable to.
His reflexes seem to be slipping too. That right hook Ortiz caught him with didn't seem to hurt him as much as it seemed to surprise him. I still maintain he doesn't have one or two more fights left at this level...if that.
Everyone remembers the right hook Corley landed but people forget it was set up by a straight left that kept landing early and often from rounds one to three. No question Floyd was wary of that punch when he let his guard down and walked into the hook in the fourth. Roy Jones struggled with southpaws for this reason as well. But Floyd employed some different tactics against Ortiz that I think would serve him well against a Martinez or Pacquiao.
I hear what you mean with Corley definitely true. But just thinking about Floyd's movement....he holds his right hand up to the right side of his face with his left hand around his stomach and leans to the left. He even does this against southpaw's which is why he gets caught.
Obviously he doesn't ALWAYS do this, but it's his default defensive stance. His reflexes are good enough to get away with it 9 times out of 10 but he's set up to get caught with right hooks. Just talking x's and o's. He adjusts which is why he's the best in the sport, but from my experience that punch is what he's most vulnerable to.
I wonder when this sparring took place. If I had to guess, it was right after the Prescott fight when Khan was shopping for a new trainer. Still I find it odd that Khan has never mentioned it (when he always mentions every damn thing).
I disagree, Floyd's style of defense makes him a bit more vulnerable to southpaws.
His glove is glued to the right side of his face and the way he rolls he's vulnerable to right hooks. Right hooks more so than the straight left. Ortiz clipped him with a few good ones. It's how Corley hurt him and Judah knocked him off balance.
I agree that everyone has trouble adjusting to southpaws and that's definitely part of it, but there's a little more to it with Floyd IMO.
Everyone remembers the right hook Corley landed but people forget it was set up by a straight left that kept landing early and often from rounds one to three. No question Floyd was wary of that punch when he let his guard down and walked into the hook in the fourth. Roy Jones struggled with southpaws for this reason as well. But Floyd employed some different tactics against Ortiz that I think would serve him well against a Martinez or Pacquiao.
I disagree, Floyd's style of defense makes him a bit more vulnerable to southpaws.
His glove is glued to the right side of his face and the way he rolls he's vulnerable to right hooks. Right hooks more so than the straight left. Ortiz clipped him with a few good ones. It's how Corley hurt him and Judah knocked him off balance.
I agree that everyone has trouble adjusting to southpaws and that's definitely part of it, but there's a little more to it with Floyd IMO.
Floyd has beaten the breaks off of every southpaw he has fought. Lefties doing better against him than orthodox fighters is just a myth.
I thought the 5 toughest fights of Mayweather's career, came against 5 orthodox fighters. Burton, Castillo, De La Hoya, Mosley, and Hatton.
I mentioned Mosley because the only reason people mention Judah and Corley are because they landed one big shot, which Mosley did too, and did it a lot better, and did it twice. Burton, Castillo, and Hatton were three physically tough fights for Floyd, a lot more difficult than Corley and Judah. De La Hoya has been, IMO, the most competitive Mayweather opponent to date.
Judah, Corley, and Ortiz all got their ass handed to them.
You're stating the obvious. Nearly every orthodox fighter has trouble adjusting to southpaws early on.
I disagree, Floyd's style of defense makes him a bit more vulnerable to southpaws.
His glove is glued to the right side of his face and the way he rolls he's vulnerable to right hooks. Right hooks more so than the straight left. Ortiz clipped him with a few good ones. It's how Corley hurt him and Judah knocked him off balance.
I agree that everyone has trouble adjusting to southpaws and that's definitely part of it, but there's a little more to it with Floyd IMO.