You said "Mayweather barely won the 5th round" and you implied that it could have been scored for Judah. Infact you said Judah won 4 of the first 6 rounds. Now Bobozo that is quite different then saying that "Clear Mayweather round" Now why did you initially say the round was close Bobozo?
I didn't say "Barely", those are you words; I said by a little, which is true. You can win a round by a difference of a few number of quality punches and still win the round. And my username is Bogotazo, can you read? Why are you obsessed with defending Floyd as if he were the perfect fighter? There's no point in wasting any more time in someone whose a fan of a fighter and not the aspects of the sport itself. Goodbye. Please stop responding to my posts when you have nothing constructive or objective to add to technical conversations.
Ortiz, Judah, and Mitchell lack mobility? :rofl Ortiz lacks stamina? :rofl So is Pacquiao. Infact Pac's footwork at times is atrocious. Yes, Ortiz punched Mayweather. Sometimes you get punched in boxing matches. :rofl Congrats. Except Ortiz landed less punches in 4 rounds then either Oscar or Mosley were able to.
Mayweather outlanded Judah in the round 18-3. Barely and little in this context mean the same thing. Now consider Mayweather outlanded Judah by a 6-1 margin. Dominated the entire round, landed combinations to the head and body, landed by far the harder blows, and walked Judah down. He landed by far the more clean punches, was the ring general and effective aggressor. Even the most corrupt judge in the world would find it hard to score that round for Judah. You cant get anymore clearer in terms of scored rounds then that. yet in your opinion Mayweather won that round by "a little" :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
You could say he becomes more typical in a sense. He gets more offensive and less defensive just like the majority of boxers.
yeah that's silly to say Ortiz, Judah and Mitchell all lack mobility. Even Corley was pretty mobile when need be. good point. It's like you get the younger Floyd in a sense.