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  • #11
    Originally posted by BoxingScenery View Post
    I actually enjoyed the first bout, I thought it was fairly competitive, I don't remember how many rounds I gave to Judah but, "the first 6" sounds about right (more like 5 rounds), and then Mayweather went on to get the rest, and that point deduction for the low blow pretty much sealed the deal for a Mayweather UD. (It would've been interesting if they called the knockdown, when Floyd's glove touched the canvas).

    As for a rematch, ehhhh, let me see more of Zab before we go down that route.
    zab was on floyds foot thats why is wasnt called a knockdown

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
      He's trainng Judah now, people relax. I know we got some oversensitive bitches here on Boxingscene but chill. What do you expect him to say? Me, I'm happy about all this, I'd like to see Whitaker get more into the boxing scene
      Precisely.

      Like I said in the other thread, they are close friends. Of course he's going to back him. He thinks believes his boy can beat Pacqiauo and Mayweather, obviously we know he won't, but he's just supporting his boy, one that actually has been around the fight game for many years.

      Is Whitaker his head trainer offically or?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
        Precisely.

        Like I said in the other thread, they are close friends. Of course he's going to back him. He thinks believes his boy can beat Pacqiauo and Mayweather, obviously we know he won't, but he's just supporting his boy, one that actually has been around the fight game for many years.

        Is Whitaker his head trainer offically or?


        I'm not sure, but Judah praised the heck out of Whitaker, so it might be official and I'm hoping it is.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          The Zab Judah of today would be able to avenge his April of 2008, unanimous, 12-round decision loss to the current Floyd Mayweather, at least, that's what Judah's new trainer, Pernell Whitaker, believes.

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          • #15
            I wonder if this will turn into a war of words between Roger and Sweet Pea.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by danny711 View Post
              I wonder if this will turn into a war of words between Roger and Sweet Pea.
              we wouldnt understand any of those words

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Post
                we wouldnt understand any of those words
                lmao...im here trying to write an essay for class and these words just made me fall outta my seat. post of the day

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Post
                  zab was on floyds foot thats why is wasnt called a knockdown

                  Thats a ****ing lie. I have the fight on my computer and I just checked it. That punched happened at 1:59 in the 2nd round and Zab's foot was not on Floyd's foot. When they slow motion and overhead camera it between the 2nd and 3rd round it clearly shows that 1.) Zab's foot was not on Floyd's foot and 2.) Floyd's glove hit the canvas.

                  Quit spouting lies

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
                    Thats a ****ing lie. I have the fight on my computer and I just checked it. That punched happened at 1:59 in the 2nd round and Zab's foot was not on Floyd's foot. When they slow motion and overhead camera it between the 2nd and 3rd round it clearly shows that 1.) Zab's foot was not on Floyd's foot and 2.) Floyd's glove hit the canvas.

                    Quit spouting lies
                    yes he did man..the pictures been posted 1000 times

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                    • #20
                      I told ya'll Pea doesn't like Floyd, mainly cause Floyd was always quick to declare himself better than all the great boxers before him, including Pea, Ali, SRL, SRR, etc...u can hear it in the interview, Floyd aint the best because, fill on the blank, he'd love to train Zab to a victory over Floyd just to try to settle a personal vendetta. In truth because of Floyd nobody talks about Pea as being the best slick boxer anymore.

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