Has PBF ever been knocked down?

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  1. wellsini

    wellsini Boxing Addict Full Member

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  2. Scar

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    After landing a punch against Hernandez he was hurt from his hand and had to touch the canvas with his glove which was counted as a knockdown. Judah knocked him down too from a punch clearly landed but wasn't counted.
     
  3. Hitman-Fan

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    Oficially no, but he has

    Zab Judah dropped him when mayweather went for a straight right to the body, Zab threw a counter left hook to the head and Mayweather was caught off balance and used his right glove to stay off the canvas, the ref ruled it a slip but it was a legitamate knockdown
     
  4. hmi

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    Are you denying that Floyd's glove really touched the floor? What is the rule again if the glove touches the floor?
     
  5. Bladegunner

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    Floyd tripped over judah foot and touched the canvas with his glove. Referee ruled it not a proper knockdown. Good call.
     
  6. VecArrow

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    I never said it didn't, but him touching the ground didn't help him from falling, he would of stayed up either way, so it's not a proper knockdown.
     
  7. Atlanta

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    in one of his early title defenses he broke his hand and took a knee.
     
  8. Trixie

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    Take your head out of Floyd's ass. If he didn't need to put his glove to the canvas to stay up then why the **** risk it. Just face the facts it's a knock down the ref didn't see it. He's still the best boxer of his generation and head to head, arguably of all time. Grow the **** up. Judah would have knocked him down if he didn't put his glove down first to stabilise him. Admitting that doesn't get you kicked out of his ****ing fan club.
     
  9. lufcrazy

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    officially yes, but he took a knee after breaking his hand in a fight about halfway through his career.

    unofficially yes, judah scored a legit kd(his glove touched the floor) and the ref didnt see it.

    but technicality aside, he has never been floored
     
  10. lufcrazy

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    you. defending. floyd.

    :scaredas::scaredas::scaredas::scaredas::scaredas:
     
  11. PBFred

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    Agree. The Judah KD should have been ruled a KD based on the rules but Mayweather wasn't stunned or hurt.

    Mosley was the closest to Mayweather actually being legitimately KD'd.
     
  12. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    he took a knee cos of hand pain vs Carlos Hernandez
     
  13. Temiken

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    Judah should have been awarded a knockdown. I remember when I was watching the fight and scoring it, I think that if you could the knockdown, Judah could have com away with a draw

    I could be wrong, but I think I had the fight like this

    Judah: 1,2,3,4,5,12
    Mayweather: 6,7,8,9,10,11

    The round totals were even and each lose a point.
    Mayweather for the knockdown in the 2nd and Judah for the shennanigans in the 10th.
    Of course, Judah, if he didn't, deserved a multi-point penalty for both the low blow and then the hit behind the head.

    Floyd came out of fight shinging like a star, but he gave away a lot of rounds. Actually the term "give" isn't even the right thing to say because Judah TOOK those rounds.

    In any event, I think it showed Floyd does have some difficulties with early speed and can get caught. This has happened now with Corely, Judah and most recently Mosely. He was able to adjust to all, but will he be able to do the same with the little congressman?
     
  14. boxsensei

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    Your scorecard is trash. Judah won 1,2, 4 and thats it. It was a clinic by Floyd. Even if he was awarded a knockdown, Floyd still wins comfortably.
     
  15. Bladegunner

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    dont ever score a fight again.