A bit late, but... how did you score Mayweather-Judah?

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  • Easy-E
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    #11
    Originally posted by SUPER ZAB FAN
    Nobody ever mentions the knock down that Zab should have gotten on Mayweather , when PBF gloved touched the canvas becasue of a punch
    If you want to take off points for the KD, take off two points for the intentional low blow and rabbit punch that followed.

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    • cortdawg25
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      #12
      Originally posted by SUPER ZAB FAN
      Nobody ever mentions the knock down that Zab should have gotten on Mayweather , when PBF gloved touched the canvas becasue of a punch

      they mention it all the time, if it was counted it would been 115 - 113, but If Zab didnt low blow he would got KOed, we cant count would could shouldas!!

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      • DiegoFuego
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        #13
        I'm pretty sure I had it 9-3 for Mayweather. Judah didn't win either of the last two rounds, but Lederman gave him one of them. Judah won round 1 (which was close), round 2 (which was also close aside from Judah landing the right hook), and round 4 clearly

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        • El Jesus
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          #14
          The moment mayweather started going to the body at the end of the 3rd and the moment he began to take away judahs right hand and straight left hand in the 4th, Judah was helpless because all of the sudden, his most potent weapons were being taken away from him. People talk about how they werent impressed with mayweathers performence..what more do you want? Judah is faster than him, is highly deceptive and is left handed. Most of your favorite fighters at 147 wouldnt have stood a chance against Judah that night, yet some of you are unsatisfied? Please.

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          • amagnin
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            #15
            Originally posted by Black Jesus
            The moment mayweather started going to the body at the end of the 3rd and the moment he began to take away judahs right hand and straight left hand in the 4th, Judah was helpless because all of the sudden, his most potent weapons were being taken away from him. People talk about how they werent impressed with mayweathers performence..what more do you want? Judah is faster than him, is highly deceptive and is left handed. Most of your favorite fighters at 147 wouldnt have stood a chance against Judah that night, yet some of you are unsatisfied? Please.
            Underrated performance against a tough opponent. Zab may not be the greatest fighter ever at 147, but he is southpaw, tricky and quick. Plenty of other fighters get a pass against these types of opponents for much worse performances (Ricky Hatton).

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            • !! Anorak
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              #16
              No one's comparing Mayweather-Hatton or any of that... can we please stick to the topic? Thanks.

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              • amagnin
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                #17
                Originally posted by !! Anorak
                No one's comparing Mayweather-Hatton or any of that... can we please stick to the topic? Thanks.
                Sorry I wss just agreeing with the previous post that tough southpaws are difficult fights. No need to talk about Mayweather-Hatton. I was actually saying that both should be spared major criticism for having less than their best nights.

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                • !! Anorak
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                  #18
                  I agree brother, but on this place you only have to drop the name of H in a M thread, or vice-versa, and it's WWIII.

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                  • cortdawg25
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by !! Anorak
                    I agree brother, but on this place you only have to drop the name of H in a M thread, or vice-versa, and it's WWIII.

                    Anorak, u dont like to fight or is it u dont like fighting the same fight?

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                    • JoartCC2
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                      #20
                      This fight showed that against a southpaw who knows how to bypass jabs, the saying that "the jab is the most important weapon in boxing" is just **** and trash.

                      This fight showed that you never use a jab against a southpaw who has a power right. He will simply bypass your jab with quick reflexes and overhand shots which will come out of nowhere.

                      PBF got a taste of how it feels like to be against a quick southpaw. Credit his boxing IQ, he stopped his jabs midway through the fight and started throwing bombs. I expected Floyd to simply buckle down because he got beat in the first 4-5 rounds when he suddenly stopped his defensive game and started attacking.

                      PBF attacking surprised Judah and the bum in him couldn't adjust. PBF started to throw more risky shots and it turned Judah off balance. Judah never recovered by PBF's change of pace.

                      Lessons learned in this fight for PBF.

                      Jabbing your way against a quick southpaw is a ****** idea. He will simply bypass you with overhand right hooks.

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