Mayweather unbeatable?
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Did Lewis-Rahman I have a controversial end? Was there any debate to who won that fight?it doesn't matter how controversial the first fight was.
2 different fights.
why do you keep linking them together?
judges and fans make their own determination based on what they witness in a specific fight.
they don't go "floyd clearly won the 2nd fight so he definitely won the 1st."Comment
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Could you just imagine if Zab Judah had the mental discipline that Mayweather has had. He'd have been a monster. Judah certainly has the mental aptitude, he can counterpunch with the best and definitely knows how to set shots up.
I remember seeing video of one his amateur fights and he set up his opponents with a feint of the straight left, then threw a right uppercut and dropped the kid with a straight left. He's had the gift, no question.Comment
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no, he lost to Castillo already
Pac would beat him
Martinez would beat him
Floyd beats Khan thoughComment
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No one is unbeatable. I would say the best chance to beat Floyd is to pinning him against the rope, throw as many punches as you can, and avoid some of his sneaky hooks while doing so. Beside Hatton, it has worked real well by opponents much taller and bigger than Floyd.
Most of the punches won't land cleanly, but you'd still win the rounds due to activity. If you are gonna fight him in the center of the ring, then your workrate won't be effective enough because he has the ability to control distance, space, and he'd have plenty opportunity to pick you apart with his counters.Last edited by Carpe Diem; 05-30-2011, 10:54 PM.Comment
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the answer to your question has no bearing on this issue.
whether it was controversial or the other guy got ktfo in the 1st min doesn't make it relative to a rematch or rematches after the fact.
i'd like to think that you're capable of distinguishing between 2 things that are clearly separate from 1 another.Comment
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