The Mistake EVERYBODY Makes Against Mayweather.
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Judah did have good success in the early rounds, but I don't think it was Judah's plan to go into the defensive the whole fight. Floyd's gameplan the whole night was to press the action and attack the body to break Judah down. It wasn't that Judah made that happen, Floyd just went in there with that gameplan, he said so himself before and after the fight. I also recall Judah getting cornered against the ropes and Floyd hitting him at will, that's the result of fighting Floyd to defensive minded.
Zab didnt do JACK **** in this fight......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. Judah landed in single digits in total connects in 10 of 12 rounds.
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%).Comment
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You also gotta need to check for his elbows. Not saying this as the thing that makes him win but if you got elbowed without the ref noticing it, his competitors shouldn't let it mess up their head/gameplan. This can frustrate them too. I just read Hagler vs Sugar's discussion writeup (with interviews from both fighters) from ESPN and it seems that both are really trying to psych each other out.Comment
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To beat Floyd you have got to keep changing your rhythm you cannot be constant because he will time you all night , youve got to match his speed and anticipation .
You wanna run from Floyd you will still lose because he will still hit you more than you hit him .Comment
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I always see the question asked: How will you attack Mayweather? How will you break through his defense?
I suggest a paradigm shift.
How about going in with a plan to DEFEND against Mayweather? How will Floyd feel when he can't hit you at will? When he can't get his offense off? When he feels uncomfortable because he isn't piling up points?
Now, you may ask :"Floyd's offense is not all that. Why should I be worried about his offense?"
That's the person from OUTSIDE the ring saying that. Once you get into the ring, those punches don't feel great. The guy has 25 KO's. Corrales, Hatton. Gatti. Good fighters. He knocked down Marquez. His offense had Shane completely discouraged. He isn't quite the feather-fist you imagine. Guys aren't trying to walk through him.
If I was going to fight Floyd, I would be focused on a BALANCED fight plan. I would be concerned with my defense as much - if not more - than my offense.
Believe me: Floyd expects every opponent to attack him. Judah did. Hatton did. Oscar did. Shane did. Ortiz will.
Flip the script. Give Floyd something to think about. Make him have to come out of his shell OFFENSIVELY.
For discussion....thoughts?
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Bring on the haters......Comment
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Hopefully Cotto is planning on mixing that up with aggression, you're right Floyd would likely adjust to that in a few rounds.Comment
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