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  • Mr. Punch-Out!!
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    #161
    Originally posted by mastertech1985
    did you ever watch the fights?
    Yeah, I did. Did you?

    Originally posted by mastertech1985
    getting countered and hit with body shots is why both got worked in the late rounds.
    Cotto actually kept up a good workrate throughout some of the fight and then he got tired. Judah got tired even earlier (although he pretty much screwed up on his own in that fight).


    Originally posted by mastertech1985
    Floyd did say Judah was a frontrunner but just because you know something doesn't mean you will use the knowledge to win
    What? Yes it does. If you know your opponent has a weakness, obviously you would want to take advantage of it.
    Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 03-30-2015, 09:33 PM.

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    • mastertech1985
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      #162
      Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!!
      Yeah, I did. Did you?



      Cotto actually kept up a good workrate throughout some of the fight and then he got tired. Judah got tired even earlier.




      What? Yes it does. If you know your opponent has a weakness, obviously you would want to take advantage of it.
      so them getting hit had nothing to do with why they got tired? You do realize missing and getting hit clean tires you out more than landing most of your punches on a hapless opponent. missing shots is mentally and physically exhausting, as is getting hit in the gut and countered

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      • Mr. Punch-Out!!
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        #163
        Originally posted by mastertech1985
        so them getting hit had nothing to do with why they got tired? You do realize missing and getting hit clean tires you out more than landing most of your punches on a hapless opponent. missing shots is mentally and physically exhausting, as is getting hit in the gut and countered
        You make it seem like Judah and Cotto were missing shots the whole fight. They did manage to land some shots on Floyd. But still, we already know Judah can't keep it up anyway so is it such a surprise that he couldn't do it against Floyd? Everyone's stamina doesn't work the same.

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        • mastertech1985
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          #164
          Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!!
          You make it seem like Judah and Cotto were missing shots the whole fight. They did manage to land some shots on Floyd. But still, we already know Judah can't keep it up anyway so is it such a surprise that he couldn't do it against Floyd? Everyone's stamina doesn't work the same.

          we can agree to disagree...im not saying their stamina was Margarito like but getting hit helped along the way

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          • Mr. Punch-Out!!
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            #165
            Originally posted by mastertech1985
            we can agree to disagree...im not saying their stamina was Margarito like but getting hit helped along the way
            I'm not denying that getting hit and missing shots would tire somebody but you still gotta consider them already having a habit of getting tired in previous fights and when they actually start to get tired in them. If Judah has a tendency to gas out in so many of his fights, then it's safe to say that his stamina was never that good anyway.

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            • crazed_z06
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              #166
              Originally posted by Sindawg364
              What...that makes him a great fighter..."he makes a lot of mistakes"...really...so, the leaping in, and getting put to sleep by Marquez makes him a great fighter?

              Really...
              Well... I dont know if it makes him "great" in a technical sense, but it makes him great in a sensational action-fighter sense.

              There's a saying from Marine Genernal Mattis that goes, "Doctrine is the last resort of the unimaginative."

              Basically, we can sit here an argue until we're blue in the face about why Pacman isnt the best technical fighter out there and why he isnt doing everything "by the book"

              The book is useful to an extent, but to be truly great, you have to be able to take "the book" and do something else with it. Look at the video of Pac eating all the right hands. It makes Clottey and Algeri look like ATGs. But in reality Clottey has disappeared off the face of the Earth and Algieri is still in his cage. On the other hand, Pac is about to participate in one of the largest sporting events in history.


              So yes, Pac got put to sleep by Marquez. That's boxing. That fight was absolutely exhilarating. As a Pac fan, it sucks that he lost, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching him try to get JMM out of there. I'd rather Pac get KO'd going for the glory rather than get another contested decision over JMM.

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              • Rolaz
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                #167
                will gonna see that comes fight night...all human beings usually errs, commits mistakes, floyd jr is also human, he also commits mistakes!

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                • $tate of Mind
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                  #168
                  Originally posted by hugh grant
                  You don't figure anyone out Floyd. Your oppents gets tired punching you like a punch bag and then you come on stronger, as they punched themselves out on you trying to chase you.
                  How does a fighter get punched like a bag but their opponent is chasing them? When have you ever seen Floyd get hit like a punching bag?

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                  • BoxingIsGreat
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                    #169
                    Originally posted by Evol
                    this is what im saying. u cant train for a guy like manny since the stuff manny does u cant find it in the text book! LOL.

                    manny does everything backwards, so how do u train for a guy like this?
                    5 guys did and beat him. Some by KOs.

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                    • Rath
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                      #170
                      Originally posted by Come on Man...
                      How does a fighter get punched like a bag but their opponent is chasing them? When have you ever seen Floyd get hit like a punching bag?
                      Floyd vs Castillo 1

                      Floyd vs Maidana 1

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