Did Corley & Judah "REALLY" give Mayweather PROBLEMS?

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  • Cash Cow
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    #81
    Originally posted by rambov
    weren't both these fights stopped? You mean trouble like a flea harassing a dog.

    The truth is that Floyd is so good that we rarely see him get hit! He doesn't watch tape. At some point (usually early in the fight) his opponent gets something to work...and that's it...it doesn't wok anymore. I would argue that Floyd always has trouble in the early rounds.

    I think that Floyd enjoys challenging himself with these southpaws but I wouldn't say its nothing he can't handle.
    both fights went 12 rounds...but he dominated..the punch stats clearly show that..

    I agree with your post. he clearly is able to adjust quickly and them from there on he adjusts and its over

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      #82
      Originally posted by Cash Cow
      both fights went 12 rounds...but he dominated..the punch stats clearly show that..

      I agree with your post.
      You know I hardly remember these fights man.

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        #83
        I would go as far to say that it is because he doesn't watch tape is the reason he is able to dominate. He's literally prepared for anything..
        Most other guys come with a plan and when that doesn't work the fights over. Most fighters expect the shoulder roll when they fight Floyd.

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          #84
          Originally posted by rambov
          You know I hardly remember these fights man.
          You should go back and review them

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            #85
            Originally posted by Jiddu Dali
            Whats up with the MYTH that Mayweather has trouble with southpaws?


            Floyd Mayweather vs DEMARCUS CORLEY

            Mayweather Landed 47% of his 50 punches per round and 53% of his power shots.

            Mayweather Outlanded Corley 283-150 in total punches.

            Mayweather Dropped Corley in 8th & 10th rounds, landing 28 power shots in 8th & 34 in 10th.

            OH and Mayweather shoulder rolled all night on Corley...

            8th & 10th rounds...problems with southpaws?


            Mayweather Finished strong, outlanding Corley 120-44 in power shots over last 5 rounds.

            Scoring: 119-107; 118-108; 119-108


            Floyd Mayweather vs Zab Judah

            Mayweather dropped first 2 rounds on 2 cards after getting outlanded 11-5 in power shots in opening 6 minutes. Start of round 3 All Floyd from then on, as he outlanded Judah 153-53 in power shots, including 28-2 in the 9th. Floyd played some “D” as well, as Judah landed in single digits in total connects in 10 of 12 rounds.

            Rounds 7,8 & 9..Utter dominance


            Overall, Mayweather landed 205 of 441 (46%) total punches to 89 of 485 (18%) for Zab.

            Floyd also landed 158 of 322 (49%) power shots to 64 of 177 (36%) for Judah, who managed to land just 25 of 308 jabs (8%).

            Scoring: 116-112; 117-111; 119-109.


            I sincerely hope this isn't ALL Freddie Roach has to go off of to prepare Manny Pacquiao for Floyd Mayweather
            These examples are so bad but on the other hand there are really no other examples that critics can use.

            I would hardly call it having trouble with them. They both pretty much got dominated in the later rounds.

            Its like saying if you score 90 out of 100 you almost failed

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