Comments Thread For: Ellerbe: Judah Never Dropped Mayweather in Sparring

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  • jqSide
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    #111
    Any reason why denials are rampant in sparring sessions?

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    • johnm is...
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      #112
      Zab Judah said that Zab Judah didn't knock anyone down in sparring.

      But then again, Zab Judah DKSAWhat Zab Judah does.

      Running around acting like he knows everything, just because he was there, and is the exact person we're talking about.

      The nerve of this guy.

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      • Deevel916
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        #113

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        • Muscles72
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          #114
          Maybe he didn't knock him down in sparring but it looked like a clear knockdown to me when they fought some years ago that was ruled a slip. Floyd is going to have a tough start but then I see him finishing strong and winning by desicion.

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #115
            Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
            Okay, it still wasn't a knockdown. The only reason he was off balance and fell wasn't because of the punch it was because of the punch and losing his balance from the impact because he couldn't move one of his feet. It wasn't ruled a knockdown because it wasn't a knockdown.
            This ^^

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              #116
              Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
              It wasnt ruled a knock down because of the refs angle. The ref didnt even know Mayweathers glove touched the canvas, the ref must wipe the boxers gloves against his shirt when the gloves touch the canvas preventing dirt and debris from harming the opponent, watch the video note the refs angle and note that he did not wipe Mayweathers gloves, proving he did not see the glove touch the canvas and therefor did not rule it a knock down. And Judah did not step on Mayweathers foot, Judahs foot was inside of Mayweathers foot and their feet got tangled.So as I said it could have been called a knock down, I feel if the ref saw the Glove touch he would have ruled it knock down, and as I said it is the most legit knock down of Mayweathers career whether it was called or not.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e136w-7KzY8
              And this ^^ lol

              Great point.

              Whether it was a legit KD or not, the ref MUST wipe the fighters gloves before allowing them to continue..... suggesting that he didnt see the glove touch.

              But remember, if you are correct, and you probably are..... then that was a legit KD that went unnoticed..... so you just enraged the mayweather fanboys.

              If Judah stepped on Mayweathers foot, then regardless as to how well the punch landed, it cannot be ruled a KD.

              Based on the fact that the ref did not clean Mayweathers gloves, I think it was a legit knockdown.

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              • v.cassiusali@ya
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                #117
                actually it was judah who got knock downed...ugly-old-floyd sr. saw it clearly...

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                • joseph5620
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by johnm is...
                  Zab Judah said that Zab Judah didn't knock anyone down in sparring.

                  But then again, Zab Judah DKSAWhat Zab Judah does.

                  Running around acting like he knows everything, just because he was there, and is the exact person we're talking about.

                  The nerve of this guy.
                  Hilarious stuff in this thread.

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                  • mathed
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                    #119
                    Floyd got worked, don't worry doe; it's only sparring and what happens in sparring, is supposed to stay in sparring.

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                    • IMDAZED
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
                      I didnt say DLH had anything to do with it, but Schaefer was running GBP with DLH's full blessing. and Schaefer had everything to do with it, working right along side with Al Haymon.
                      Right. But not Oscar.

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