The real reason why mayweather fought judah?

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  • iecen
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    #11
    Originally posted by TortillaWarrior
    Floyd has a history of taking on fighters after a loss,

    especially if that fighter has big flaws.
    so Pac fighting Delahoya and Hatton after losses are what???

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    • S A M U R A I
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      #12
      Originally posted by iecen
      so Pac fighting Delahoya and Hatton after losses are what???
      Big money makers and easy fights to propel Pacquiao to where he is right now -- in a very good position.



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      • Gonzalez_Boxing
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        #13
        Originally posted by kedashy
        Why would you even give zab a fight if he couldn,t beat baldomir???? Why fight a baldomir to begin with when there other challenges out there... No bashing please...

        "I think the only reason this fight is made is because Mayweather saw an opportunity, he thought I was vulnerable, he sat there with his friends and watched my loss to Baldamir and said you know what I can beat him now. This is what Mayweather does, he goes in there and fights fighters when they're finished". - Zab Judah

        Source: Sworn Enemies(countdown to Mayweather/Judah)

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        • MindBat
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          #14
          Originally posted by kedashy
          Why would you even give zab a fight if he couldn,t beat baldomir???? Why fight a baldomir to begin with when there other challenges out there... No bashing please...
          The short answer is: If he didn't, someone else would.

          Originally posted by Dan-O-Mac
          "I think the only reason this fight is made is because Mayweather saw an opportunity, he thought I was vulnerable, he sat there with his friends and watched my loss to Baldamir and said you know what I can beat him now. This is what Mayweather does, he goes in there and fights fighters when they're finished". - Zab Judah

          Source: Sworn Enemies(countdown to Mayweather/Judah)
          Really? Zab considered himself finished before he fought Floyd?

          That's a little odd don't you think?

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          • WhoreUs
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            #15
            Originally posted by iecen
            so Pac fighting Delahoya and Hatton after losses are what???
            DLH was coming off a win on Forbes.
            Hatton was coming off a win on Paulie.

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            • Gonzalez_Boxing
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              #16
              Originally posted by MindBat
              Really? Zab considered himself finished before he fought Floyd?

              That's a little odd don't you think?
              I think the point he was trying get across was judging by his performance against Baldamir, Mayweather thought Judah was finished, therefore looking for an easy victory. I'm sure Judah wanted to prove otherwise.

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                #17
                Originally posted by MindBat
                The short answer is: If he didn't, someone else would.



                Really? Zab considered himself finished before he fought Floyd?

                That's a little odd don't you think?
                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. Mayweather did exactly this when he saw Hatton look completely **** at 147 (when Collazo had him out on his feet).



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                • R.Winky Wright
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TortillaWarrior
                  Floyd has a history of taking on fighters after a loss,

                  especially if that fighter has big flaws.
                  hahahahahahahahahhahahahaha I can only think of another fight who does exactly the same

                  it's not bashing but i think boxing is all about getting big names on your resume even tho they aren't any good hen you fight them. :/

                  general fans know names, boxing followers know fighters, boxing annalists know styles... we're stuck on the first rung. it's true styles make fights but the best are not fighting the best!

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                  • Calilloyd
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TortillaWarrior
                    Floyd has a history of taking on fighters after a loss,

                    especially if that fighter has big flaws.

                    Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Jesus Chavez, Angel Manfredy, genero Hernandez, Ricky Hatton, Phillip N'dou, Oscar Delahoya, Manny Pacquiao and many others can all refute that lie. By the way, if you don't like my opinions you're welcome to debate them in the thread instead of hiding behind your red K with no counter point Tortilla Coward.
                    Last edited by Calilloyd; 12-11-2009, 03:45 PM.

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                    • bdevils
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                      Big money makers and easy fights to propel Pacquiao to where he is right now -- in a very good position.
                      It's ok for Pac to do it but not Floyd? I mean that was the fight everyone wanted to see at the time!

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