JUDAH: Zab, Floyd beats Pac. Yoel, Pac beats Floyd.

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  • Benny Leonard
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    JUDAH: Zab, Floyd beats Pac. Yoel, Pac beats Floyd.

    I know, I'm tired myself of seeing what others are just saying about the fight and would rather it be shown who wins...but it is interesting how these two differ.







    Yoel Judah: Manny Pacquiao Will Beat Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    Count Yoel Judah as another veteran boxing expert who strongly believes Manny Pacquiao will destroy Floyd Mayweather, if they are ever to enter a boxing ring together. The three-time world champion kick boxer and 7th degree blackbelt martial artist was present at his son Zab’s press conference at Hudson Bread in North Bergen on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Judah is well-respected for the work he has done in developing his sons Zab, Daniel and Josiah to become successful professional boxers and his observations and opinions about all major fights are always sincere and interesting.

    His take on Pacquiao vs. Mayweather is certainly no exception.

    On his way out of the building after the conference, I asked Yoel Judah who would win Pac or Floyd? “Never happen,” was his immediate, firm reply.

    I was ready for such an answer and countered with, Mayweather scared?

    Yoel Judah: “No. Pacquiao’s not gonna take the blood test 16 days before the fight.”

    When I informed Mr. Judah that Pacquiao had already agreed to 14 days.” he responded: “He agreed to 14?”

    “Yes.”

    Judah: “He just did?”

    “No, it was several weeks ago.”

    Judah again took a negative stance about the fight that everybody wants to see, “No, but something else came up where they ain’t gonna…(Judah cut off his own sentence and then said)…I don’t see the fight happening.”

    Sensing another George Peterson moment where Judah might not even think about how the fight would play out, just insisting it would “never happen, some fights aren’t meant to be made,” I asked again to Mr. Judah, “If it did happen, who would win?”

    To my surprise, there was not even a tenth of a second hesitation from Yoel Judah, who answered with total certainty in his voice, “Pacquiao.”

    As we were walking out of the Hudson Bread building, I asked, “Why? Tell me why?”

    Here is what Yoel Judah said as we hastily walked out to his car with bags of food and high quality Hudson bread in each hand, “Because he (Pacquiao) put the fight in the bank, he put the punches in – he throws so many punches. He’s too busy for Floyd. Floyd is a slick fighter, smart and everything. But I think Pacquiao is too busy. He’s too busy. Too busy.”

    Short, sweet and directly to the point. Mr. Judah then slipped into his ride as I thanked him and wished he and Zab good luck on Friday night in their fight at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ against Jose Armando Santa Cruz.

    32-year-old Zab Judah (38-6, 26 KO’s) will meet Santa Cruz in a 10-round junior welterweight bout which will be televised by ESPN2.

    Earlier, I asked Zab Judah who he thought would win – Pac or Floyd – to which he picked Mayweather because of his defense. And the younger Judah added that he believes Pacquiao will have trouble landing effectively on Floyd.


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    Zab Judah Picks Winner of Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao

    Zab Judah is fresh off one of the more exciting TV performances of the year with his ESPN2 KO of Jose Santa Cruz in Newark, NJ last week.

    I asked Zab who he thinks will win Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather?

    “I think Floyd will win. I think a lot of the shots that Pacquiao is gonna throw at him is not gonna hit him,” says the former undisputed Welterweight champion. “Floyd is an expert at counter punches.”

    Considering Mayweather’s refusal to sign the contract or, as we know now, to even partake in serious negotiations, I ask Zab if he believes Floyd might be scared to sign that contract?

    “I don’t know what he’s gonna do. But if Floyd doesn’t want to fight him, my John Han**** is ready to go,” Zab says with a chuckle.

    Something tells me Zab would love a rematch with Floyd, I ask if this is true. “If it happens, it happens. At the moment, my mind is on 140.”

    Out of curiosity, I ask Zab what he would do differently, if he gets a rematch with Mayweather?

    “If it happens, I’d show up for the rest of the fight.”
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    Damn right YOEL JUDAH!

    Pacquiao would destroy Floyd!

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    • Benny Leonard
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      What's interesting about Floyd now is that he is still able to shut-down a lot of fighters punch-out-put by stopping their attack by countering their attack and making them miss and pay each time...which must play on the fighter's mind to think more and be more careful.

      What is also interesting about the bout is to see where Floyd is at this point of his career and can he still handle a heavy pressure fighter who throws and throws.

      People may mention Hatton and although Floyd was somewhat past his best physically even at that point, Hatton still smothered many of his own punches and liked to hug it out at that point which in return Floyd did the same back at him.
      Pac's to fast, to agile to allow Floyd control the fight like that...I think.
      And remember, that Hatton fight was years ago now.

      This isn't the same Floyd that fought below 147 and for that, specifically to show me just how "great" he is considering how he thinks of himself and how he treated other fighters of the past who lost some ability and it cost them wins...I want to see if he can adjust to what he is now and win...just like some of those other past greats did when they were no longer at their best but had to go up against someone that was.

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        Stop they will never fight they are scared of each other

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          Originally posted by Benny Leonard
          What's interesting about Floyd now is that he is still able to shut-down a lot of fighters punch-out-put by stopping their attack by countering their attack and making them miss and pay each time...which must play on the fighter's mind to think more and be more careful.

          What is also interesting about the bout is to see where Floyd is at this point of his career and can he still handle a heavy pressure fighter who throws and throws.

          People may mention Hatton and although Floyd was somewhat past his best physically even at that point, Hatton still smothered many of his own punches and liked to hug it out at that point which in return Floyd did the same back at him.
          Pac's to fast, to agile to allow Floyd control the fight like that...I think.
          And remember, that Hatton fight was years ago now.

          This isn't the same Floyd that fought below 147 and for that, specifically to show me just how "great" he is considering how he thinks of himself and how he treated other fighters of the past who lost some ability and it cost them wins...I want to see if he can adjust to what he is now and win...just like some of those other past greats did when they were no longer at their best but had to go up against someone that was.
          Dude your killing it with your posts right now.i agree.

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