you mean by taking his time to get into the fight, and then dominating the last 8 rounds? good argument you have there! pac has a shot at beating mayweather, but you're coming up with terrible examples
This **** is getting crazy old!!! The Hatred for a fighters persona, personality and behavior turns into a complete festival of discreditably for everything Floyd does in the ring and every opponent. Judah gassed out, Mosley Gassed out, Hatton was bloated, Corrales was weight-drained, Gatti was Old....blah blah blah. Let these posters tell it, Floyd Mayweather has fought 41 bums and is an AWFUL FIGHTER with NO skill and fighters like Pacquiao, Cotto, Margarito, Khan, Martinez will all KO Floyd within 3 rounds. These Posters should just begin every thread and post with: "Ok, I do not like Floyd Mayweather, and this Thread/Post is an attempt to discredit his win versus __________ (insert fighter)". So this way we can all know that it is not a legitimate thread coming from an unbiased or an objective point of view.
Nice work by Judah. But the video is actually a testament to how great Mayweather is. He does not fade or lose his focus no matter how great of a start Judah, Corley, Mosley and whoever else had. Mayweather is good at going to body himself so you can't expect guys to go full steam for 12 straight rounds. How many rounds did Judah win? Four rounds? That's still not enough to make the fight competitive which means Mayweather dominated. If it had been a 6 round fight, then sure, I'd agree that Judah "schooled" Floyd.
I can't even imagine the Floyd who fought Judah beating Pacquiao. Yet an older, slower, rusty Floyd coming off a year + layoff is going to easily outbox and school Pacquiao according to all his fans.
I'm guessing you didn't watch Pac's fight against Margo, Cotto, Hatton, and Hoya? Logically, anyone would be able to figure out that Pacquiao can fight on his backfoot. Pacquiao has good footwork.
Kid you fail to realize one thing about Judah. He and Floyd use to spar each other all the time and they know each other very well. Its hard to fight a sparring partner bc they know you very well. Get over it dude.
Terrible thread. 1st off, a lot of those "body shots" caught Floyd's elbow and didn't land. 2nd, whoever made the video left out all of the clean hooks and right hand leads Mayweather landed, not to mention the body work. They also left out the footage of blood coming out of Judah's nose, the swelling around his eye, the scorecards of 116-112, 117-111, and 118-111 all im favor of Mayweather. But yeah, other than that, it was a schooling.
que up video of pac getting KO'd by two no names, pac getting his head thrown back by uppercuts from clottey, morales successfully controlling pac with jabs, jmm buckling pac with a looping left hook, etc etc etc see what i did there? you can do this to any fighter dude..it's stupid and getting redundant
Corley gave him trouble too. Were they sparring partners? Floyd isn't the GOAT against southpaws, get it in your head. He won't 'school' Pacquiao. Won't happen, ever. That's why he won't fight him.
Floyd Sr.: "I never have liked my son fighting southpaws. It’s not that he can’t beat them, because he beat all of them, his record reflects that, but I don’t like my son fighting southpaws. My son fought two southpaws that I know of. He fought one early in his career, pretty close before he got the title and he got cut pretty bad over the eye. Then when he fought Chop Chop Corley, Chop Chop Corley caught him off guard and hit him a couple of times in one fight. Like I said, it’s not that he can’t win because he has won, but I will just say a lot of guys power still come from a different angle and a different size and he’s not a great big guy. There’s no question in my mind that I got the strategy to train my son to offset a lot of this stuff, but I just don’t like him fighting southpaws because stuff comes from a different angle.”
bad analysis...SAYING A GUY HAS PROBLEMS WITH LEFTIES IS IGNORANT.. I CAN JUST AS EASY COME BACK AND SAY "O WELL FLOYD GIVES SMALLER FIGHTERS A LOT OF PROBLEMS"