How Do You Beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Lets Say Your The Trainer)

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  • rsl
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    #71
    Originally posted by Ricomania77
    PBF's second fight with Castillo was no walk in the park for Floyd. I had Mayweather winning, but not by much.
    Never is when it's against the likes of a JLC, that's why you always have to be on your toes and that is why Mayweather won that fight comfortably.

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    • Riptor
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      #72
      Styles make fights while Tzsyu got the nod over zab due to Zabs overconfidence and ******ity, he might not do anything against mayweather. Mayweather first of all never slips up that badly and keeps a lock tight defense most of the time. He does not backpedal and jump backwards with his hands down and would be less subject to getting caught with one of Tszyus laserlike right hands. Look at Roberto Duran and Hearns and Hagler. Duran could do nothing with hearns and hearns couldnt do anything with hagler, yet Duran arguably fought Hagler to a draw so styles play into the game as well. What Tszyu did to zab might not work on Mayweather. Beyond that it was more what zab did to himself than what Tszyu set him up for. Remember in the first round of the fight Judah had Tszyu on ***** street and Tszyu couldnt even remember his own name. In his youthful impetousness Judah charged and missed many shots on a Tszyu who was in big trouble. he didnt time his shots and threw a bunch of ****s hitting nothing. Had he been more level headed and calm in the ring he may have stopped Tzsyu in the first round. After having such a round he got overconfident and made some ****** mistakes that cost him the fight.

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      • Gavilan1
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        #73
        I'm going to put it this way. What happened the 2nd fight when He fought Castillo. He was forced to back up and counterpunch. He was lucky Castillo isn't technically as good as Hatton or He would of got mauled, and eventually lost a split decision.

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        • Riptor
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          #74
          Originally posted by Gavilan1
          I'm going to put it this way. What happened the 2nd fight when He fought Castillo. He was forced to back up and counterpunch. He was lucky Castillo isn't technically as good as Hatton or He would of got mauled, and eventually lost a split decision.

          This is true Mayweather in the second fight did do a heck of a lot of running.

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          • Dirt E Gomez
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            #75
            Originally posted by Gavilan1
            I think it's safe to say your a muppet. How is it contradictory to say that Zab gets lazy and unfocused during fights, and he ultimately get's knocked down but ends up winning the fight due to his superior technical ability. I'm due for a good laugh.
            I'll conceed this point. I was reading too deeply into your post instead of taking it at surface value... but to say he gets that way often is still a stretch considering he's been knocked down only those 3 times in his career (4 if you count that he fell twice from Tszyu). Also, take into consideration that the Tszyu fight, as well as the other 2 were well over 4 years ago.

            Speculation as to what would have happened if Zab would have gotten up is just that, speculation. I would've loved to see how the fight progressed but it didn't, so we'll never know.

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            • NAB
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              #76
              Originally posted by Riptor
              Beyond that it was more what zab did to himself than what Tszyu set him up for. Remember in the first round of the fight Judah had Tszyu on ***** street and Tszyu couldnt even remember his own name.
              LMAO.....

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              • Gavilan1
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                #77
                Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
                I'll conceed this point. I was reading too deeply into your post instead of taking it at surface value... but to say he gets that way often is still a stretch considering he's been knocked down only those 3 times in his career (4 if you count that he fell twice from Tszyu). Also, take into consideration that the Tszyu fight, as well as the other 2 were well over 4 years ago.

                Speculation as to what would have happened if Zab would have gotten up is just that, speculation. I would've loved to see how the fight progressed but it didn't, so we'll never know.
                Fair play. I was just taking the piss anyways Gomez.

                I don't mean to be a **** but Tszyu has been knocked down by Bergman, Spinks, Millet, Tszyu, and Reggie Green (although it wasn't official). Judah fights in spurts, and I have watched MANY fights of him talking to his manager and/or his "thug rapper" posse. He is very undisciplined, and unfocused which ultimately led to his demise against Tszyu.

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                • Moon
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Riptor
                  ...... After having such a round he got overconfident and made some ****** mistakes that cost him the fight.
                  Judah's fatal flaw was backing-up straight. That put him at the very end of Zoo's reach.

                  If Judah had maintained some lateral movement, instead of sraight back, he might not ever have been hit flush by Zoo at any time during that night.

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                  • Gavilan1
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Moon
                    Judah's fatal flaw was backing-up straight. That put him at the very end of Zoo's reach.

                    If Judah had maintained some lateral movement, instead of sraight back, he might not ever have been hit flush by Zoo at any time during that night.
                    Read up, my friend!

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                      #80


                      This is about the only way.

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