No he's not right Judah should have been warned or a point deduction. The rules claim a fighter loses the bout when your corner man enters the ring. Just the facts
Different states have different rules. We all know Molina was robbed in the Kirkland fight but I'm pretty sure that was in Texas. Judah vs Mayweather was in Vegas.
Ah, now I see why people are talking about Judah. I thought it was because of te scoring, because Floyd dominated the fight as the fight progressed. Could Floyd have been disqualified? Absolutely. But my guess is that because of the high-profile match and the grandeur of the fight, the ref decided to calm things down and let things go on normally. Had it been two pro debut or two journeymen then we definitely would've seen a DQ.
The De la Hoya fight was a Mayweather win. Oscar looked busier but many of those flurries were being blocked or rolled. The crowd was getting excited when there was really nothing that De la Hoya was landing. Oscar did decent. I had it 8-4 Floyd.
Cotto is my favorite fighter and there is no way you could give him more than 4 rounds in the best case scenario. I thought that the scorecard of Cotto winning only 2 rounds was too wide. 3 rounds sounded about right.
He definitely won rounds 6 and 8. The other you could probably fit in somewhere in either 7 or 9. Against other fighters, this would've been a domination. But considering it was Floyd, Cotto did decent.
The only fight you can argue that Floyd lost was the Castillo fight. And I hate hearing about people who say that if they haven't actually sat down and watched it. No highlight video, no screenshots of punch stats, I'm talking round by round.
When I watched it (about a year ago or so), I remember giving it to Floyd...and by a very slim margin...and I gave him the benefit of the doubt every time. In other words, you have to bend over backwards to give the fight to Floyd. Punch stats don't help either. Castillo landed more power punches than Floyd threw...and not by a little either. You could argue that Castillo probably only threw those punches over the course of only 4 or 5 rounds but he was fairly busy throughout round 5 and up. It's easier to give the fight to
Castillo than to Floyd. And this is coming from someone who always roots for Floyd (except the Cotto fight). Hahahaha
Yea I guess you're right.
No he's not right Judah should have been warned or a point deduction. The rules claim a fighter loses the bout when your corner man enters the ring. Just the facts
EDIT: Floyd should have been disqualified against Judah because of crackhead Roger.
Really he shouldn't have though because that would be rewarding Judah for the intentional fouls he did but it could have been a double dq I guess.
If Roger just randomly came in the ring yea, but those were some blatant ass fouls by Judah that spurred that whole incident. SO that requires some discretion in that case
It actually takes a good couple of hours if you watch through Mayweather's losses. He has the Olympic one and plus the Castillo, Corrales, and De La Hoya ones.
Corrales? The one Floyd KO'd!? lol. Castillo & ODLH are the only ones that can be thrown around but Judah only started well then was completely dominated
It actually takes a good couple of hours if you watch through Mayweather's losses. He has the Olympic one and plus the Castillo, Corrales, and De La Hoya ones.
I have him losing the Castillo 1 and If you have the Bradley Judges we would have lost Castillo 2. Judah should be a lost Uncle Roger entered the ring and should have been disqualified
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RHweEp9H2Vo&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DRHweEp9H2Vo
he lost to serafin todorov
the footage aint hard to find at all actually
boring fight I'm surprise the ref didn't call Mayweather for using his elbow back than
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RHweEp9H2Vo&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DRHweEp9H2Vo
he lost to serafin todorov
the footage aint hard to find at all actually