not really an outlandish opinion. Judah's athleticism and boxing ability may be on par with Floyd's, but he doesn't have the mental fortitude that Mayweather does. Because of that deficiency and in ability to overcome a mental slump during a fight, Judah can always be beat. Even by a slow, plodding limited fighter that already beat him once.
Warp1432: Baldomir would have beaten Judah in a rematch
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Clottey and Mayweather had a lot of success throwing the right hand against him!He would have. Baldomir things similar to how Clottey and even Mayweather had success in beating him. Judah folds under pressure and Baldomir's right hand had a lot of success during the first fight.
In his next fights, Judah didn't show he could stop a right hand lead to save his life and he didn't show he improved his stamina either. He kept fading down the stretch when he was under pressure. Baldomir would have pressured him and thrown the right hand lead and would have landed.
The first fight wasn't exactly a blow out, but Baldomir won it clearly.
Okay, that is true. However, things are different when it comes to Baldomir.
Clottey's defense was too good. Judah was throwing sharp punches, but they couldn't get through, and that was why Clottey was narrowly taking the rounds off him.
Mayweather could match Judah in speed almost.
Baldomir would still be slow as hell, and Judah would have made some small adjustments to do better in the rematch. I don't think Baldomir's limited skillset even allows for adjustments to be made.Comment
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I'd actually favor Baldomir in a rematch.
He is stylistically all wrong for Judah. Judah always folds under pressure.Comment
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I don't think Judah's small adjustments would be enough. The adjustments wouldn't be enough to stop Baldomir's right hand and from Baldomir to come forward. Judah doesn't have the movement or frankly the accuracy that Mayweather and Forrest have.Clottey and Mayweather had a lot of success throwing the right hand against him!
Okay, that is true. However, things are different when it comes to Baldomir.
Clottey's defense was too good. Judah was throwing sharp punches, but they couldn't get through, and that was why Clottey was narrowly taking the rounds off him.
Mayweather could match Judah in speed almost.
Baldomir would still be slow as hell, and Judah would have made some small adjustments to do better in the rematch. I don't think Baldomir's limited skillset even allows for adjustments to be made.Comment
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Disagree, I think if anything, Judah works on movement for all of camp before the rematch and employs it into his game.
And you know I'm right, because I know for a fact you are going to take forever to answer this post. Good luck coming up with the answer.Comment
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Judah gets k.o'd in a rematch.
Why?
Cuz' Baldomir proved he could take his punches and could fight for 12 rounds.
Thats why Judah tried that intimidation bull**** during the instructinos w/ the ref.
Baldomir wasn't amused. And took Judahs soul in the fight.Comment

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