Zab - Floyd, who are you ROOTING for?

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  • Tha Greatest
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    #21
    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
    which is exactly why Floyd cannot let it go to the cards. he has no choice but to stop Zab. besides, he'll look bad if he doesn't.
    Fuego dead on in every post...keep it up, bro...

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    • spinksjinx
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      #22
      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
      which is exactly why Floyd cannot let it go to the cards. he has no choice but to stop Zab. besides, he'll look bad if he doesn't.

      Floyd looks good on decisions, as long as it is decisive I dont think it will matter. Provided of course that Zab is game on and puts on a decent showing himself. If the same Zab shows up that showed up for Carlos than it would be looked down upon. But say Floyd scored a knockdown or two late middle into the fight and won majority of the rounds than it wouldnt be so. People have become accustomed to Mayweather decisions and are satisfied with them. But lets not forget Judah is the bigger fighter here and Floyd at times does like to fight off of the ropes.

      I know one thing is for sure. If Zab shows up in tip top shape we will know one thing and that is if Mayweather has heart.

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      • Run
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        #23
        Originally posted by DiegoFuego
        The sooner guys like Zab Judah get erased from the sport, the better. We just had an amazing heavyweight fight this weekend, and the harder working guy won. It should always be that way. Judah has failed by losing to Baldomir, which created a blemish on his resume that he can never erase. If he beats Floyd on Saturday, that would **** up everything good in this sport. What boxing needs right now is consistency, and Mayweather represents that. Picking Mayweather and rooting for Mayweather and Zab is done after this weekend. You'll never see this guy in an elite fight the rest of his life after Saturday.
        Funny how once in a blue moon, you post things like this.

        The rest of the time you are playing dumb.



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        • DiegoFuego
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          #24
          Originally posted by spinksjinx
          Floyd looks good on decisions, as long as it is decisive I dont think it will matter. Provided of course that Zab is game on and puts on a decent showing himself. If the same Zab shows up that showed up for Carlos than it would be looked down upon. But say Floyd scored a knockdown or two late middle into the fight and won majority of the rounds than it wouldnt be so. People have become accustomed to Mayweather decisions and are satisfied with them. But lets not forget Judah is the bigger fighter here and Floyd at times does like to fight off of the ropes.

          I know one thing is for sure. If Zab shows up in tip top shape we will know one thing and that is if Mayweather has heart.
          but we already know Judah DOESN'T have it. I say whoever gives at all first loses, and it's going to be Judah. He will fold when he sees he can't bully Mayweather, which is his plan right now

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            #25
            Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            but we already know Judah DOESN'T have it. I say whoever gives at all first loses, and it's going to be Judah. He will fold when he sees he can't bully Mayweather, which is his plan right now

            Point taken but whether Judah wins or not all I want to see him do is pin Floyd on the ropes and beat the hell out of him and see what Floyd does. I have never seen Floyd struggle NEVER and I am dying to see what he is made of. Some will say "Floyd doesnt have to he doesnt ever struggle" but I think Zab could hold him and hit him in the ropes and unleash some of those fast hands.....

            Damn it this is why we need Floyd vs Ricky not the crap this Saturday!...I just hope it is a prelude of things to come!

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            • UntouchableM2
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              #26
              Zab..........

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              • JDizzle79
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                #27
                why would you root for Zab?! He isn't a serious boxer anymore. He doesn't take foes seriously and he just isn't focused. He's lame-o

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                • Scott122
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                  #28
                  I just hope this fight is as good as the hype.

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                  • JDizzle79
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                    #29
                    it won't be

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                    • LondonRingRules
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                      #30
                      I don't root for either of these thugs, but Floyd is ripe for an upset and ducked this fight last year. On paper it's all Floyd, but Zabby seems to be geared up for this and may well score an early KO.

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