Ok this is the biggest and best fight in boxing to be made. who do you think wins and why. i am going with zab by TKO in round 10. mayweather is the better overall boxer. but zab has more power. i think zabs power is better than floyds by a bigger margin than floyd's accuracy, and defense is better than zab's. zabs power at 147 is absolutely down right scary, he is definitely the hardest hitter. that power has a chance of putting anyone out and i think it will be the difference in the fight.
Judah-mayweather Who Wins And Why
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Judah-mayweather Who Wins And Why
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Like I said in another thread, I think Mayweather embarrasses him in this fight and takes an easy UD. In the beginning Zab is going to make the critical error of letting Mayweather dictate the pace and once he's losing 7 rounds to 1, he's going to start following Mayweather trying to land a big left hand. He's going to end up doing what alot of Mayweather opponents do that ends up leading to their demise, throwing one big shot at a time in the middle and later rounds of the fight. -
Judah is my pick. Heres why:
-He has the speed and quickness at 147 to match Mayweather
-Judah finally has his head together and seems focused
-Mayweather doesn't have the power to badly hurt Zab
-Natural ability is pretty even and Zab is just as athletically gifted
-Zab is the biggest/quickest puncher that Floyd would face...Floyd has been hurt/stunned by lesser punchers before
Floyd's only real edge is his technical proficiency and defense. He'd give Zab fits for the majority of the fight until he lost his steam around round 8-9. I think Zab would start to land more frequently in these rounds and would knock out Floyd in the 10th or 11th with Floyd leading on all cards.
Floyd is the better fighter and is more proven, but I think Judah, if anybody, would be the fighter to beat Mayweather.Comment
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Originally posted by finesseLike I said in another thread, I think Mayweather embarrasses him in this fight and takes an easy UD. In the beginning Zab is going to make the critical error of letting Mayweather dictate the pace and once he's losing 7 rounds to 1, he's going to start following Mayweather trying to land a big left hand. He's going to end up doing what alot of Mayweather opponents do that ends up leading to their demise, throwing one big shot at a time in the middle and later rounds of the fight.Comment
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Originally posted by finesseLike I said in another thread, I think Mayweather embarrasses him in this fight and takes an easy UD. In the beginning Zab is going to make the critical error of letting Mayweather dictate the pace and once he's losing 7 rounds to 1, he's going to start following Mayweather trying to land a big left hand. He's going to end up doing what alot of Mayweather opponents do that ends up leading to their demise, throwing one big shot at a time in the middle and later rounds of the fight.Comment
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Originally posted by oldgringoJudah is my pick. Heres why:
-He has the speed and quickness at 147 to match Mayweather
-Judah finally has his head together and seems focused
-Mayweather doesn't have the power to badly hurt Zab
-Natural ability is pretty even and Zab is just as athletically gifted
-Zab is the biggest/quickest puncher that Floyd would face...Floyd has been hurt/stunned by lesser punchers before
Floyd's only real edge is his technical proficiency and defense. He'd give Zab fits for the majority of the fight until he lost his steam around round 8-9. I think Zab would start to land more frequently in these rounds and would knock out Floyd in the 10th or 11th with Floyd leading on all cards.
Floyd is the better fighter and is more proven, but I think Judah, if anybody, would be the fighter to beat Mayweather.
I don't know what Mayweather you've been watching, but after a few big high output rounds he usually takes rounds off doing just enough to win (really mostly on defense and countering) so he could come back strong again in the following rounds. I haven't seen any performances where he's faded.
I disagree with the power thing too. Zab doesn't have a good chin.
Mayweather goes into the fight with a plus....he knows he can beat Zab..
Originally posted by zabkillsspinksbut theres no reason to think that zab will just look for the big punch, he never has before he always sets up with accurate combos, like floyd does. zab can hurt anyone with one shot but he doesnt go in looking for just one punch. i definitely dont think either of them could embarrass him the other cause theyre so close in skill. i would be shocked if either beat the other easily.Comment
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He hasn't faded in any fights because nobody outside of Castillo has made him fight for 12 rounds.
Mayweather definitely LOST STEAM in the later rounds of his fights with Castillo. He didn't completely gas out, but he wasn't as sharp or quick and that's why Castillo was able to bull him around and get inside on him later on. I don't see how that's questionable at all.
Zab would make Mayweather work for his rounds (I guess I don't know this for sure) and wouldn't allow him to do just enough to win rounds.
I agree that Zab has a pretty average chin, but I think it would be safe to say that Mayweathers power would be pretty average at 147. He'd only hurt Zab if he landed on him like he landed on Gatti, that ain't happenin.Comment
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If Spinks throughly outboxed Zab in Spinks-Judah 1, Mayweather just boxes his ears off. Floyd is 10x the boxer Cory is and has 10x the power Cory has. Mayweather can make Zab respect him and there will be no bullying like Zab did in his second fight with Spinks. You saw how confused Zab was in the first fight with Cory. Only when he found out that Cory doesn't hit that hard (yet hard enough to put him on his ass) did he start to come at him harder.
PBF takes this fight easily: UD hands down. You guys might actually see Zab on the canvas once or twice, too. PBF already KD'd him in sparring practice.Comment
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