I had it 116-112 like many others. This is probably Mayweather's most underrated win.
A bit late, but... how did you score Mayweather-Judah?
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Originally posted by SiNI had it 116-112 like many others. This is probably Mayweather's most underrated win.Comment
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Originally posted by DiegoFuegoI'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 clearlyComment
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Originally posted by Gunstar1Damn bro, we agree like 90% of the time, I guess great minds think alike.Comment
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Originally posted by PBF34If you want to take off points for the KD, take off two points for the intentional low blow and rabbit punch that followed.Comment
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Originally posted by blockheadthen you have to count floyd getting disqualified as well dont you? your bias is unmistakable. eight rounds to four for floyd. judah knocked floyd down as well so the fight should have been scored much closer than it was.
..Your not making any sense, your saying hes biased, all he pointed out was that Judah rabbit punched/low blowed, and PBF was knocked down, the 2 things cancel each other out. Sure PBF COULD HAVE been disqualified, then the whole place would have been torn apart, the crowd would have probably lost it, and you have a horrible situation on your hands in that arena. Not to mention, you have a pointless rematch to a fight that floyd is clearly on his way to winning.
Were talking about point deductions not weather or not Floyd should have been DQ'ed, were talking about the actual fight that took place in the ring.Comment
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Originally posted by JoartCC2This 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.Comment
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