Its true that Zab looked good early, but once Mayweather got going it was all Floyed. In the early rounds, Zab kept him on the outside and landed some hard shots, but he wasn't able to do that once Mayweather got in the zone.
In the first 4 rounds when they were both 100% Zab dominated...
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Judah was probably one of the fastest fighters Floyd had ever fought, and he was an akward south paw.
It took Floyd 4 rounds, and then he adjusted and dominated.
I really don't see how anyone can't give him props. He showed the ability to adapt, and then shut his man down.
I thought it was impressive.Comment
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Originally posted by Bozo_no noJudah was probably one of the fastest fighters Floyd had ever fought, and he was an akward south paw.
It took Floyd 4 rounds, and then he adjusted and dominated.
I really don't see how anyone can't give him props. He showed the ability to adapt, and then shut his man down.
I thought it was impressive.
Yes that was impressive. As I posted in another thread prior to the fight, Zab's only chance is to start up blazing early and and hope he can land hard punches to put PBF out of his game plan but PBF was just too smart to let that happen. He just let Zab do his thing and then methodically broke him down and slowly took control of the fight.
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It took Floyd 4 rounds, and then he adjusted and dominated.
I really don't see how anyone can't give him props. He showed the ability to adapt, and then shut his man down.
I thought it was impressive.Comment
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