The real reason why mayweather fought judah?

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #21
    I remember Mayeather saying that he was suppose to be facing Judah on the date that he faced Mitchell. So since he was preparing for Judah and faced a south paw; Mitchell...I see no problem with Mayweather facing Judah. Wasn't like Judah vs. Baldomir wasn't close/ competitive. He still managed to get alot of PPV buys against Judah and face Baldomir right after.

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    • Calilloyd
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      #22
      Originally posted by S a m u r a i
      No. Most fighters do it, they take every advantage they can. I agree with Zab. Hopkins does the same thing -- looks for someone else to expose a weakness, then pounces, beats them up, then claims to have ruined them.

      Who exposed Winky, Trinidad, Tarver, and Pavlik?

      Mayweather did exactly this when he saw Hatton look completely **** at 147 (when Collazo had him out on his feet).



      Hatton-Collazo was a good competitive fight. And who looks great against Collazo? So lets not look at the last round only. Collazo hinself went down in the first round with a legitimate knockdown. With that said, the same can be said for Pacquiao fighting Hatton, Delahoya, and Cotto if you want to play that game.
      Last edited by Calilloyd; 12-11-2009, 03:33 PM.

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      • ragingvic
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        #23
        Wasent Baldomir considered the lineal champ at WW, I don't understand why people question floyd for fighting him.

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #24
          Originally posted by Calilloyd



          Hatton was a good competitive fight. So lets not look at the last round only. Collazo hinself went down in the first round with a legitimate knockdown. With that said, the same can be said for Pacquiao fighting Hatton, Delahoya, and Cotto if you want to play that game.
          The fact that Hatton edged Collazo, someone who most had beating the current WBC WW Champ Berto, goes to show it was a good win.

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          • Bushbaby
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            #25
            Well,when ur choices are Judah or the belt holding Margarito & U choose Judah.it says it all!!

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              #26
              Originally posted by cruzan mario
              Well,when ur choices are Judah or the belt holding Margarito & U choose Judah.it says it all!!
              Who??

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              • bdevils
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                #27
                Originally posted by ragingvic
                Wasent Baldomir considered the lineal champ at WW, I don't understand why people question floyd for fighting him.
                Hope your ready for the bashing

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                • Xcusemymood
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TortillaWarrior
                  Floyd has a history of taking on fighters after a loss,

                  especially if that fighter has big flaws.
                  A history huh? Do tell.

                  and please do only tell ones that matter.

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                  • Boxing Scene
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                    #29
                    Because Judah just lost? Everyone knows that.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                      I remember Mayeather saying that he was suppose to be facing Judah on the date that he faced Mitchell. So since he was preparing for Judah and faced a south paw; Mitchell...I see no problem with Mayweather facing Judah. Wasn't like Judah vs. Baldomir wasn't close/ competitive. He still managed to get alot of PPV buys against Judah and face Baldomir right after.

                      Mayweather fighting Judah after he just lost is why Mayweather is Mayweather. That was the biggest joke in boxing.

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