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What is sweet pea suppose to say, Zab can't beat anyone he could only lucky come on guys, he has confidence in his fighter, like every trainer should calm down damn
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Pernell is my main man, but he's way off with this statement. He's Judah's trainer though so you got to expect this kind of talk.
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Originally posted by sweetpea87 View PostPernell is my main man, but he's way off with this statement. He's Judah's trainer though so you got to expect this kind of talk.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostThe 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.
[Click Here To Read More]WOW...this is just a lie
Zab did good for 6 rounds?...lol
Floyd Mayweather vs Zab Judah
Mayweather dropped first 2 rounds on 2 cards after getting outlanded 11-5 in power shots in opening 6 minutes. Start of round 3 All Floyd from then on, as he outlanded Judah 153-53 in power shots, including 28-2 in the 9th. Floyd played some “D” as well, as Judah landed in single digits in total connects in 10 of 12 rounds.
Rounds 7,8 & 9..Utter dominance
Overall, Mayweather landed 205 of 441 (46%) total punches to 89 of 485 (18%) for Zab.
Floyd also landed 158 of 322 (49%) power shots to 64 of 177 (36%) for Judah, who managed to land just 25 of 308 jabs (8%).
Scoring: 116-112; 117-111; 119-109.
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Originally posted by BoxingScenery View PostI 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.
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