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  • OMMFG.........Roger told Floyd to keep walking Judah down. Hence giving Zab opportunities since Floyd was always in front of him. After the 4th round it was over. Sr always tells Jr to box and move.

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    • Originally posted by Heavyfist View Post
      2 reasons.

      1) Pac is old and past it.

      2) Floyd fought completely different to Pac than all his other opponents. He didn't go into a defensive shoulder roll for the first few rounds, instead, he smartly adjusted his game plan. I've never seen Floyd use his shoulder roll position so little in any fight.

      Gotta give Floyd credit for that.
      Why did the second part surprise you when he typically doesn't use the shoulder roll against southpaws.

      I don't understand these arm chair critics. Like they spotted the glaring problem with using the shoulder roll against a southpaw that Mayweather, the one getting punched, didn't. When it comes to boxing, he's more educated than most on this site.

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      • Originally posted by V.WEBB View Post
        Well, when they fight, that is what's going to happen.
        Very nice... Very nice

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        • Originally posted by V.WEBB View Post
          Well, when they fight, that is what's going to happen.
          V. Webb saw it before any of us. Good call, coach.

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          • Funny how even Judah did better than #48 and he is suppose to be the fighter with mental issues.

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            • cause joodah actually has hand speed unlike poochiao who cant even cut off a ring,,aint it funny how they all used that fight to say floyd has problemes with left handed dudes lmao,,,

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              • Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                Funny how even Judah did better than #48 and he is suppose to be the fighter with mental issues.
                Judah was up 3-3 + KD (or down 2-4 + KD if you insist). Pacquiao was 3-3 or 2-4 going into the 7th.
                Difference is Pacquiao made it close until the end, Judah just folded up like a lawn chair like usual after the 6th.

                Don't really see how he did better in any way.

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                • Originally posted by PorterIsFuture View Post
                  Judah was up 3-3 + KD (or down 2-4 + KD if you insist). Pacquiao was 3-3 or 2-4 going into the 7th.
                  Difference is Pacquiao made it close until the end, Judah just folded up like a lawn chair like usual after the 6th.

                  Don't really see how he did better in any way.
                  Nothing was close about it Pac won 3 rounds AT MOST 4,6, aaaaand I'm not even sure what the other round was that I felt generous enough to give him... in order to have a fight close you have to get on some sort of roll string some rounds together, win 2 consecutive... none of that happened. That fight honestly wasn't even close. I was may to win an 8-4 type fight but most rounds being competitive instead we got a whitewash ... LETS MOVE ON ..

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                  • Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                    Funny how even Judah did better than #48 and he is suppose to be the fighter with mental issues.
                    Even the mentally unstable Vic Ortiz fought with more passion and effort before going full ******. I think he threw 150 punches in only four rounds while Manny threw 400 in 12...lol.

                    Two mental midgets in Ortiz & Zab gave Floyd a tougher fight than #48.
                    Last edited by _original_; 05-22-2015, 03:40 AM.

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                    • Lmao I always laughed at the whole "Floyd has trouble with southpaws" argument. His toughest fights were against orthodox fighters. Once you get to the truly elite level that Mayweather is on, the stance of the opponent is irrelevant. It's the individual fighter that causes problems. Judah would give Floyd the same kind of fight if he was a righty. It was him doing the work not his stance.

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