Did Corley & Judah "REALLY" give Mayweather PROBLEMS?

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  • Cash Cow
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    #61
    Originally posted by bropap1
    Its amazing how when a fighter wins a round against Mayweather or lands a good shot, people act as if Mayweather was about to lose.
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    • TBear
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      #62
      Of course, Judah gave Mayweather fits til he gassed out in the middle rounds and Mayweather won the second half of the bout. Baldomir beat Judah better than Mayweather but Mayweather dominated Baldomir. Thats because of styles. Baldomir had alot more experiance with southpaws. Mayweather before the Judah fight only fought 3 his whole career.

      You ask how can that be? It was done very carefully!!

      And face it, there is a reason Mayweather has faced less than any champion in boxing!

      Guys like Hopkins faced 9 just in middleweight title defences(and thats not counting the bunch he faced pre-title and post title like Calzaghe,Tarver and Wright). So how would a muliti titlest like Mayweather only fight 4 in 42 fights?
      Like I said carefully!

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        #63
        Originally posted by TBear
        Of course, Judah gave Mayweather fits til he gassed out in the middle rounds and Mayweather won the second half of the bout. Baldomir beat Judah better than Mayweather but Mayweather dominated Baldomir. Thats because of styles. Baldomir had alot more experiance with southpaws. Mayweather before the Judah fight only fought 3 his whole career.

        You ask how can that be? It was done very carefully!!

        And face it, there is a reason Mayweather has faced less than any champion in boxing!

        Guys like Hopkins faced 9 just in middleweight title defences(and thats not counting the bunch he faced pre-title and post title like Calzaghe,Tarver and Wright). So how would a muliti titlest like Mayweather only fight 4 in 42 fights?
        Like I said carefully!
        Wait...lol..Judah gave him trouble to the middle rounds? or the 3rd round?

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        • Monte Fisto
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          #64
          Originally posted by jrosales13
          I still say Emanuel Burton/Agustus gave him more trouble. And, I think that awkwardness of Agustus punching angles and unpredictability that made it a tough fight for Floyd. And, that is something Pac has BTW.
          That's right. Also, do you think it has something to do with the Wife Beater's camp mitt system ?

          If you look at Wife Beater's counters, all the counters are from that mitt system. He has been doin' it since he was a kid. He faces these awkward fighters and it throws off his rhythm since he's so used to that mitt system.
          Last edited by Monte Fisto; 11-27-2010, 02:58 PM.

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          • fight_professor
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            #65
            Zab held his own for like 4 rounds, then got broken down like everyone else. Haters just need to accept that Money is the man right now. He has the technical skill, precision and ring generalship to stay at no.1 for a long time.

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            • pbftxrs316
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              #66
              they gave him some trouble of course, but no different from his fights with chavez and castillio and a couple of others---reggie sanders gave floyd some problems in his 2nd fight as a pro---

              floyd has dominated every southpaw he has faced with the exception of reggie sanders---he clearly dominated zab and chop----easily beating them---the scorecards showed it well---i don't remember a round chop won---maybe round 4---maybe--coz he stunned floyd a bit--but floyd fought back so strong and even knocked him down even though it wasn't scored---he knocked out sharmba and was well on his way to stopping zab but zab decided to low blow floyd and hit him behind his head out of frustration-lol---

              floyd has had his way with southpaws and he adjusts to them so fast and so effectively---he does with every fighter---manny doesn't make adjustments well at all during fights---he just overwhelms his opponents from start to finish--but in fighting floyd, he will have to have a plan b,c,d,e,f,g and h--coz he will be countered, tagged, hit so much and floyd will make it look easy--like clottey did when he opened up on manny--he landed at will when he actually threw--and floyd is 10x the fighter a clottey and margarito is---look at what floyd did to another counterpuncher in jmm? the guy who gave manny so much hell in 2 fights after he adjusted to manny--

              take weight out of the picture and look at the styles---manny has terrible times with good counterpunchers----morales countered manny well in their 1st fight--manny better be lucky he was taught late to use to right hand more---the only problem for him is that floyd has been a two handed fighter since he was 6--lol--

              manny is ****ed and you'll all have to face it---

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              • Pullcounter
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                #67
                Originally posted by Jiddu Dali
                Whats up with the MYTH that Mayweather has trouble with southpaws?
                "I don't want my son fighting southpaws" -wifebeater SR

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                • pbftxrs316
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Monte Fisto
                  That's right. Also, do you think it has something to do with the Wife Beater's camp mitt system ?

                  If you look at Wife Beater's counters, all the counters are from that mitt system. He has been doin' it since he was a kid. He faces these awkward fighters and it throws off his rhythm since he's so used to that mitt system.
                  you see--this is what i'm talking about---you are another one who is fooled--floyd can get unorthodox himself to adjust to awkwards fighters like manny---think about it--corley was a little awkward against him and floyd started landing combos that he has never threw in any point of his pro career--watch rounds 8 and 10 an even round one--when he threw a hard and pulled right hook against chop that sent him back--floyd never threw that punch against right handed fighters---floyd also, in round 8, threw a right hook, right uppercut, and left hook to stun corley--when they clinched--and the hook combos he landed in round 10 to send him down---

                  floyd opens up more against southpaws because he finds more angles fighting them---pay attention--

                  floyd can adjust to ANY style--when will you learn?

                  and it's useless to try to counter my arguments because i know the sport too well and know manny's style and floyd's style--especially against southpaws---manny would have to turn conservative to compete with floyd and throw him off that way--manny doesn't do that well coz he just developed a right hand some, not too long ago--he hasn't done it enough for it to be effective against floyd imo---

                  FLOYD HAS TURNED SOUTHPAW AGAINST LEFT HANDED FIGHTERS AND LANDED CLEAN AGAINST THEM---ASK SHARMBA AND CHOP CHOP WHEN HE DROPPED WITH IT AND LANDED ON SHARMBA PERFECTLY WITH IT---

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                    #69
                    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
                    Ortiz will be the next Soutpaw victim!!

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                    • F l i c k e r
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                      #70
                      Yes. Floyd struggled with them the first 3 rounds. That DOES NOT mean the entire fight. It means it took him a little while to adjust to their stance, speed, and timing.

                      Once he adjusted, it was over. But both of them did manage to land clean shots consistently in the beginning of the fight.

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