Face it, ****az... you miss Mayweather already!!

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  • Left Hook Tua
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    #81
    Originally posted by vladimir303
    I don't know who is discounting Tszyu's win over Judah. I'm not.

    I'm simply saying the version of Judah that fought Floyd Mayweather was the best version of Judah and would probably have beaten Tzyu.

    The same way I (and you probably) think that Tszyu could have beaten Verno Phillips had they fought again, the same way I think the Judah that fought Floyd would have avenged his loss to Kostya.
    there's some that say zab wasn't that good yet when kostya beat him.

    i think he just got knocked the **** out.

    you make good points about zab being the greatest he has been during the floyd fight but i disagree. let's just leave it at that. i've been arguing the same points since last night. i'm done with this for now.

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      #82
      Originally posted by vladimir303
      Not it's the logic behind your disagreement.

      - The 27-0 Judah was better and more confident then the beaten Judah -

      - Once you lose your 0 you're no longer at your best-


      Was Kostya Tszyu at his best when he was unbeaten and confident getting Tko'd by Verno Phillips????
      we're talking mental aspect here.

      we're both just making our own guesses. no one really knows.

      obviously i think kostya is different from zab mentally.

      therefore i think zab reacted differently to things than kostya or any other fighter would.

      i think zab is a mentally weak person. i think having an 0 helped him.

      as far as kostya at the time he was having problems making weight and didn't train too well. after the loss to phillips he improved his training and changed his diet. so to me i think the loss helped him.

      like i said sometimes losing is good to some while a loss hurts others. depends on the individual and their mental makeup.

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      • baya
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        #83
        personally, i'm real good without him. cotto is boss now and hopefully if we ever do have to watch another floyd fight, it'll be with him and cotto.

        win or lose for cotto in that fight, it WILL be floyd's toughest fight. if not cotto, i don't wanna see that mf'er fight.

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        • TCNŽ SOULJAH
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          #84
          Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
          Seven months ago, this board was ON FIRE a few weeks before Mayweather-Hatton. And December 8th set the record for the number of visitors to this board.

          Notice how everybody stopped talking about Pacquiao, and there's no real "buzz" for Cotto/Margarito.

          Face it... the game ain't the same.... you miss him.
          Word.

          You nailed this whole denial trip 75% of boxingscene is on.

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          • Vladimir303
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            #85
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            we're talking mental aspect here.

            we're both just making our own guesses. no one really knows.

            obviously i think kostya is different from zab mentally.

            therefore i think zab reacted differently to things than kostya or any other fighter would.

            i think zab is a mentally weak person. i think having an 0 helped him.

            as far as kostya at the time he was having problems making weight and didn't train too well. after the loss to phillips he improved his training and changed his diet. so to me i think the loss helped him.
            Yes Kostya is mentally stronger then Judah...so what. That's not news to anyone.

            You're making excuses for Kostya but Judah isn't allowed to have an excuse because he was unbeaten??? Lets get this straight......Zab Judah was mentally stronger for the Mayweather fight then he was for Kostya Tszyu. More training and alot less trash talking and no overlooking of opponents. .

            Stop generalizing.

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