Floyd's defense for straight lefts

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  1. MrGlass

    MrGlass Active Member Full Member

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    Corley has like 12 losses and Judah has one decent win in his entire career.

    It does change the fact, because he would have all kinds of trouble against Winky Wright, Paul Wililams and Sergio Martinez.

    Why doesn't he fight Martinez at 154 ? Martinez doesn't have a crazy jab either, he wants no part of that fight dude.

    Ignorant kid.
     
  2. MrGlass

    MrGlass Active Member Full Member

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    "A southpaw needs a jab to beat Mayweather "

    "Mayweather has no trouble at all with southpaws"

    Is this dude for real?

    Why isn't Floyd fighting Martinez next kid?
     
  3. kopejh

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    first off he would have zero trouble against Paul Williams. have you ever seen him fight? probably not.

    both Winky Wright and Martinez are career 154-160 guys you ****ing idiot. of course Floyd would have trouble with them who peaked at 130.:lol:
     
  4. kopejh

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    hey "kid" (how old are you, 16?) do you not understand how weight classes work?
     
  5. MrGlass

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    Floyd won a belt at 154?

     
  6. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    :lol::lol: Now you are changing the subject. I don't who lost or any of that. The fact of the matter is that Floyd has never had issues with Southpaws in his career. That is a fact. He has lost 3, maybe 4 rounds combined out of 7 or 8 fights against Southpaws. That proves my point. We don't know what would happen if he fought those guys but them being Southpaw wouldn't matter much. Winky Wright and Martinez would give him a hell of a fight but Williams would get his ass whipped. He is not ready and doesn't even understand that he has a heavyweight reach, 6'1 and fights like he is 5'8. :rofl Give it up dude. I thought you were done talking to me?
     
  7. kopejh

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    and? :huh in one of the most disappointing and unspectacular affair of the decade against a faded someone who wasn't a career lmw himself?? :nut the fuk is your point?
     
  8. MrGlass

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    You said he doesn't have trouble with the southpaw angle at all, which means you think he wouldn't have trouble with Martinez, Williams, Wright, Pacquiao, etc.

    Dude Wright would beat the brakes of Mayweather, not even your ***** friends would agree with what you said.

    I'm done with you.
     
  9. MrGlass

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    Floyd himself said he was interested in fighting the winner of Martinez Williams, try again.
     
  10. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    Read my comment carefully kid. Floyd has faced 7, maybe 8 Southpaws as a pro. He has only lost 3 to 4 rounds combined. Take every round that he has fought against those 7 or 8 and he has only lost 3 to 4 rounds.

    Now tell me how he has trouble with Southpaws Glass?:huh:rofl:rofl
     
  11. MrGlass

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    Did Judah lose to Cotto, Baldomir, Mayweather, Spinks, Matthysse, Clottey and Tsyzu?

    Answer the question.
     
  12. Windigo

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    Mayweather isn't Marquez.

    http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i128/rikyrok/mayweatherwacked-1.gif

    The reason its an effective tactic is Floyd bad habit of dropping the left in response. If he didn't have that habit it wouldn't be an effective tactic. Its the fighter not the stance. As been said a few times in this thread by *****s, Judah knew Floyd better than anyone. He knew Floyd was open to this.
     
  13. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    He went 1-1 against Spinks and lost to the rest. What does that have to do with anything? Floyd still doesn't struggle with Southpaws. Now answer my question.

    Would you consider a guy who has faced 7 to 8 Southpaws and only lost 3 to 4 rounds combined, as having problems with Southpaws?

    Answer the question.
     
  14. MrGlass

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    I answered your question and I said that he would have trouble with elite southpaws, not club fighters like Demarcus Corley.

    Martinez landed 40 jabs against Pavlik and has sloppy footowork, would Mayweather have trouble against a weight drained Martinez at 154?

    Of course he would, that's why he isn't fighting him, you're on LSD and delusional.
     
  15. mrjotatp4p

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    Why would he have trouble with elite Southpaws when he has no problem with the Southpaw stance? I see how you have changed the subject since your last argument was a joke. :rofl:rofl If anyone is on drugs its you bc you think he struggles against them when he has only lost 3 to 4 rounds combined out of 7 to 8 fights against them. :hi::lol::patsch