Unless Mayweather scored a KD of his own, or just thoroughly beat the **** out of Judah that round, it would've been scored 10-8
Nah, its one story vs the other. We'll never know the truth, or any of the details. Nothing is obvious in the story.
Come on man, you're taking it too far there. Rivera was smashed to pieces, the first solid punch Zab landed in round one a straight left right on the button and Rivera hit the canvas. The fight was one-sided and brutal.
If he brawled with Zab he would've gotten hurt esp that early in the fight. Mayweather lost the round so it would have been 10-9 then he was knocked down wether he was hurt or not doesn't matter. 10-8 round Judah.
Trust me, the judges were not about to give Judah a 10-8 round unless he got a legitimate knockdown. That knockdown didnt have any effect on Mayweather, it was all about balance. Trust me, it wouldn't have been a 10-8 round.
Do you remember the fight were Floyd hit Hernandez, hurt his hand, and then turned and touch the canvas with his glove? The ref gave Floyd an 8 count and two of the judges scored the round 10-8 for Hernandez. So why should I trust you and believe that the judges wouldn't have given Judah a 10-8 round?
Zab lost all that weight and I can believe it. You don't know how hot it is out here j/k. But I always wanted to see Hatton vs Judah at 140. But I don't think he beats Clottey Tomorrow
Yeah, that was way earlier in his career, when he didnt earn alot of respect from judges. I remember that fight. But this fight was different, a fight like that is important and the big, the judges know that every point matters in a fight like this, they wouldnt have made that mistake.
Why don't you just admit that you're wrong? A kd pretty much automatically results in a 10-8 round. The only exceptions is if both fighters score a KD, or if the fighter who got KD completely dominates the rest of the round.
Maybe not to you, for me it's all about the way both guys framed it, I could smell the bull****. LOL, Judah was a well known star and Clottey was an absolute nobody and you would think that Clottey was the King of New York the way he was talking. Pure comedy.