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  • D4thincarnation
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    #171
    Originally posted by WalkerSmith1921
    It was quit simple; but for different reasons. Judah only had success when Floyd was analyzing him in the beginning of the fight. After the fourth round Floyd literally picked Judah apart, hence why Judah hit him low and behind the head!

    You need to learn about this sport before posting a video of Floyd analyzing the first few rounds. Floyd is undefeated and the biggest PPV fighter for a reason and it's not because he can't read!!
    It funny that you think you have good boxing analytical skills or that you have said something profound.


    I could reply and counter all your points and teach you, but it seems like you just don't have the capability of understanding the finer details of the sport.

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    • GRUSTLER
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      #172
      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
      It funny that you think you have good boxing analytical skills or that you have said something profound.


      I could reply and counter all your points and teach you, but it seems like you just don't have the capability of understanding the finer details of the sport.
      Hey man.... Judah had success early in that fight but after the 4th round was getting beat up, stalked and pushed around the ring. What else could you possibly see? Why are you debating this? Do you Think using Judah as a measuring stick because he is left handed like Manny? Marquez is a counter puncher like Floyd and has always been a problem for Manny.
      Last edited by GRUSTLER; 02-22-2015, 12:43 PM.

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        #173
        Originally posted by GRUSTLER
        Hey man.... Judah had success early in that fight but after the 4th round was getting beat up, stalked and push around the ring. What else could you possibly see? Why are you debating this? Do you Think using Judah as a measuring stick because he is left handed like Manny? Marquez is a counter puncher like Floyd and has always been a problem for Manny.

        I'm sure that is all you saw.

        Why did he have success and what took that success away?

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          #174
          Pac gets hit with right hands too much. Whether it's Marquez, Algieri, Bradley. It's really hard for me to believe that Mayweather isn't going to have a field day on May 2nd. And what's all this Judah talk? As if he's the perfect example to use for Pacquiao. They are in no way similar. Just like you guys point out that Mayweather is no way similar to Marquez. You guys really just picked a southpaw that had some success for...4 rounds against Mayweather and said "Yeah we'll use him as an example." I've always said that Mayweather has had problems with both southpaws and orthodox fighters. In fact, his toughest fights were against orthodox fighters. Cotto, De la Hoya, Maidana, Castillo, Mosley. And you guys picked Judah? Simply because he was a southpaw that gave Floyd some problems for 4 rounds? You have to understand, Mayweather can have trouble with anyone. Not just southpaws. He eventually adapts and adjusts. I'm sure Pacquiao will give Mayweather trouble as well early on. But Mayweather will eventually adapt and adjust.

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            #175
            Originally posted by The_Sandman
            Pac gets hit with right hands too much. Whether it's Marquez, Algieri, Bradley. It's really hard for me to believe that Mayweather isn't going to have a field day on May 2nd. And what's all this Judah talk? As if he's the perfect example to use for Pacquiao. They are in no way similar. Just like you guys point out that Mayweather is no way similar to Marquez. You guys really just picked a southpaw that had some success for...4 rounds against Mayweather and said "Yeah we'll use him as an example." I've always said that Mayweather has had problems with both southpaws and orthodox fighters. In fact, his toughest fights were against orthodox fighters. Cotto, De la Hoya, Maidana, Castillo, Mosley. And you guys picked Judah? Simply because he was a southpaw that gave Floyd some problems for 4 rounds? You have to understand, Mayweather can have trouble with anyone. Not just southpaws. He eventually adapts and adjusts. I'm sure Pacquiao will give Mayweather trouble as well early on. But Mayweather will eventually adapt and adjust.

            And did you see the faces of Marquez, Algieri and Bradley after they fought Pacquiao.

            This is boxing, you are going to get hit. But Pacquiao hits back.

            You and Floyd will learn.

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            • Toltec77
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              #176
              Can't wait for fight night when Pacman makes history! A lot of jaws will drop in disbelieve, especially Floyd fans and those Black dudes that think there boy Floyd is the invincible , reality will set in.

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                #177
                Originally posted by Brickyardigan
                People do not realize this. Not only do work rates drop, but accuracy significantly drops. Pac will tire out like a dog that's been running around with no water, once Floyd see that tongue hanging a little, he's going to pound that gut, until Pacquiao feet is gone, then he going to slow walk him to a concussion. This fight is going to be easy work because Pacquiao is pretty much
                Yet neither one of you realize that Pacquiao (unlike nearly all of Mayweather's opponents) doesn't get tired and can actually hang around the full 12 rounds with Floyd.

                I don't know where people are getting that Pacquiao is going to punch himself out. In order to make Manny miss, Floyd is going to have to be extra fast to not get caught with some good shots (which I'm sure he still will) and if anything, it's Floyd who is going get tired from all of that.

                Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                Manny has always had problems with technical opponents preferably counter punchers. Pacquiao has never looked good vs guys who could move around the ring. Mayweather is bigger, longer reach and superior defensively and after seeing Mosley and Maidana drop hammers on Floyd and he still fight, I have no reason to believe Manny will be trouble.
                Algieri is even taller than Floyd, has just as long a reach, and can move around the ring...and still got dominated by Pacquiao.

                People say Pacquiao has a problem with technical opponents who can counter...so why is Marquez the only opponent that's being brought up?

                Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                Mayweather snatched his will after 4rds. Stop with the excuses.
                Actually, Floyd admitted at the end of the fight that Judah was 4 rounder and tend to gas out after that. Whether he actually gassed out or just simply lost his head I'm not sure but if that was Floyd's only reason for winning, he pretty much has no chance against Pacquiao (who we all know lasts longer than 4 rounds).
                Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 02-22-2015, 02:04 PM.

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                • Dle
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                  #178
                  Shame on you Bob. It took Floyd to do your job to secure this fight at the hotel meeting. Shame on you bob for fooling the public as if you were trying to make this fight happen. Shame on you Bob that you're now going to cash out on PAC after putting in tax debt and forcing him to this must-do position (other than all that phony snack talk)

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                  • GRUSTLER
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                    #179
                    Originally posted by The_Sandman
                    Pac gets hit with right hands too much. Whether it's Marquez, Algieri, Bradley. It's really hard for me to believe that Mayweather isn't going to have a field day on May 2nd. And what's all this Judah talk? As if he's the perfect example to use for Pacquiao. They are in no way similar. Just like you guys point out that Mayweather is no way similar to Marquez. You guys really just picked a southpaw that had some success for...4 rounds against Mayweather and said "Yeah we'll use him as an example." I've always said that Mayweather has had problems with both southpaws and orthodox fighters. In fact, his toughest fights were against orthodox fighters. Cotto, De la Hoya, Maidana, Castillo, Mosley. And you guys picked Judah? Simply because he was a southpaw that gave Floyd some problems for 4 rounds? You have to understand, Mayweather can have trouble with anyone. Not just southpaws. He eventually adapts and adjusts. I'm sure Pacquiao will give Mayweather trouble as well early on. But Mayweather will eventually adapt and adjust.
                    They're desperate using Judah as an example because he is a South Paw but always say Marquez is different even though he is a counter puncher who gave Pacquiao much problems. Pacquiao fans just say whatever but I am willing to bet after the fight they will complain once Pacquiao gets whupped on.
                    Last edited by GRUSTLER; 02-22-2015, 06:25 PM.

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                    • The_Sandman
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                      #180
                      Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                      They're desperate using Judah as an example because he is a South Paw but always say Marquez is different even though he is a counter punch who gave Pacquiao much problems. Pacquiao fans just say whatever but I am willing to bet after the fight they will complain once Pacquiao gets whupped on.
                      They also use the whole "Marquez is a combination counter puncher. Mayweather isn't." Which is true. But the shot that dropped Pac was a single thrown punch. They don't realize that Pac's flaw is his aggressive nature to just collide into a punch. What they see as strengths, I see as weaknesses.

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