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  • #41
    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
    Castillo beat Flooyd and for one night had the blueprint and was floyds kryptonite. But he gave Floyd the rematch he wanted so Floyod could avenge that loss which he did. Floyd badly wanted that rematch to avenge the loss.
    lol your an idiot, like I said I just watched it, wasn't that close, Floyd gave the rematch, one because I believe there was a clause as with most championship fights, and too shut lames like you up

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    • #42
      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
      Castillo beat Flooyd and for one night had the blueprint and was floyds kryptonite. But he gave Floyd the rematch he wanted so Floyod could avenge that loss which he did. Floyd badly wanted that rematch to avenge the loss.
      how can you avenge a loss if you didnt lose?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by J Dubb II 330 View Post
        lol your an idiot, like I said I just watched it, wasn't that close, Floyd gave the rematch, one because I believe there was a clause as with most championship fights, and too shut lames like you up
        Oh, I am sorry, you didn't think it was close so it wasn't... FFS.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by stefl14 View Post
          Oh, I am sorry, you didn't think it was close so it wasn't... FFS.
          it certainly wasnt 115-111 to Castillo, or even close

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          • #45
            Originally posted by stefl14 View Post
            Oh, I am sorry, you didn't think it was close so it wasn't... FFS.
            8-4 and 9-3, isn't close, castillo did better than many expected.

            and to.comment on something else. how was Judah relatively inactive?

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            • #46
              Blueprint=PEDs

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              • #47
                Originally posted by AllEyesOpen View Post
                The thing is, as good as Lederman is, he does often score fights for the guy applying the pressure more then the boxer. not always but sometimes.

                The fight was close, but Castillo didn't turn it on until late in the fight, and no matter how many shots you land, if you lost most or all of the first 6 rounds then you got an uphill battle on you hands.
                Not True. Lederman had the Kotelnik-Alexander fight like 116-111 or 117-110 for Alexander when he threw 1100 air punches that never landed and Kotelnik whooped his ass.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by J Dubb II 330 View Post
                  8-4 and 9-3, isn't close, castillo did better than many expected.

                  and to.comment on something else. how was Judah relatively inactive?
                  I don't know if you misinterpreted what I said to mean that Judah hadn't fought often before Mayweather, but that is not what I meant. What I meant was, Pacquiao would be throwing more than Judah early. People often say this is untrue because Mayweather lowers fighters workrates. He does this but he wouldn't do it early, especially against a southpaw. Mayweather usually blocks and does slick skills early, but he would lose rounds to the more active Pacquiao early. This happened at times in the De La Hoya fight.

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                  • #49
                    the only reason why there aint no blue print on how to beat floyd its because he never allows any blue print to be possibly printed by going to long arse vacations when a threat comes then comes back and pick an easy fight easy money type of fight.

                    40 tried and lost, 1 got robbed numbers dont lie

                    whats good having that record if u aint got balls?

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                    • #50
                      All this blueprint talks gets on my nerves. People act as if because Mayweather has not lost there is no tactic that people can think up and employ. His flaws can be seen just as any other fighters can. Pacquiao is just the type of fighter who could upset Floyd; he is fast, atheletic, and doesn't fade. Consequently, Floyd could find himself 5 rounds down on the cards and with a knockdown against him. He always adapts, but would it be enough in such a scenario? People usually bring up the Castillo fight, but what is often dismissed is the Judah fight. Judah won 4 rounds in my view. Now just imagine if Judah won 5 rounds, the knockdown was scored for him and he lost every other round. In this case, it would be 114-113 Mayweather. Something similar could happen vs Pac and May could lose a split decision.
                      Last edited by stefl14; 06-18-2011, 12:49 PM.

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