Can Pac take anything from the first few rounds of Judah's success against Floyd?

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  1. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Do you think Pac can take/learn anything from the first few rounds of Judah's success against Floyd? Or do you think their syles too far apart.

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    PS Oh yea, just for fun (couldn't leave it out), Uncle Roger causing a mini riot: :D

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  2. I believe that this fight as well as Mayweather V De la Hoya will be what Roach looks at the closest. They will probably get little out of them because Floyd's biggest asset is his ability to execute a fight-specific plan and adapt in the ring. The winner will be the one who adjusts well fight night. Unfortunately, Floyd is a master at that.
     
  3. Mr. V.I.P.

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    Floyd could not handle Zabs speed. And had to have his hands up the whole fight. That and a lead right hand was how Floyd adjusted. It showed a quick right hook drops floyd as he goes in for the jab to the body as he is off balance throwing it as it reaches out for it. And is a sucker for a straight left.
     
  4. Mercilessglad

    Mercilessglad Active Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao don't need to copy or imitate Judah because Zab Judah is a frontrunner and fades. Pacquiao will do it in his own way
     
  5. Jeff Young

    Jeff Young Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Judah had success early because he was a southpaw with speed, it befuddled floyd in the early stages, it had very little to do with judah's technical abilities.....Pacquiao's speed, southpaw style, and his activity is what will keep him in the fight....his problem is he gets hit way to easily...
     
  6. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Judah being a bit cautious (not being that active) and not opening up that much, not allowing Floyd to counter, perhaps helped him a bit though in the early parts fight.
     
  7. KOTF

    KOTF Bingooo Full Member

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    If Pacquiao was smart, he'd go for the deliberate low blow in hopes that Roger comes into the ring and ignites a riot, forcing the referee to award the fight for Pacquiao by DQ since trainers aren't at all supposed to come into the ring when the bell rings.
     
  8. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's a good plan if he's up on the score cards after 4 :lol:
     
  9. truushot

    truushot Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :good

    Yeah his own way... Pacquiao has fast hands but nothing like Judah in his prime.
     
  10. riannu25

    riannu25 Active Member Full Member

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    Look at the battle of lead feet. I find it fascinating.
     
  11. VanillaKilla

    VanillaKilla Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think hed find more use out of the later rounds where floyd beats zabs ass :lol:
     
  12. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The thing with Floyd is he starts off slow very often. Look at the Hatton fight for example. To take something from Floyd's style you have to look at all twelve rounds.

    1) Floyd sits on his punches too often.
    2) Floyd's shoulder roll against the ropes is very effective, however it keeps him in a negative zone in which he isn't getting hit but he isn't scoring either.
    3) A very good jab can take his jab away.
    4) Keeps his left hand very low, very often.

    These are the immediate ones. I think someone should fight him not trying to ko him or hurt him but fight him amateur style, lots of combos, flurries, and a good jab. Fight him trying to win on points, pitty pat punches, just so long as they land and are counted. I think DLH should have fought him this way, like he did Forbes. It wouldn't be a pretty win, but a win is a win.
     
  13. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Roach knows what he is doing. Oscar beat Void, but Void's judges gave it to Void by split decision. Oscar landed a lot on Void.
     
  14. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Maybe but Judah was getting outworked in the later rounds and Pac doesn't fade like Judah so what Judah did early Pac can do for a whole fight.
     
  15. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    No and here's why.
    1.Zab has longer arms and has a better jab than Pac.
    2.Zab is more of a natural counter-puncher than Pac.
    3.Zab picks his shots more carefully than Pac.
    4.Zab has faster one-shot handpseed than Pac and more one shot power than Pac.

    Two completely different styles and approaches. The Judah fight will be a harder fight for PBF than Pac will be.:deal