Judah schooled Mayweather! All we need to roll out now is the video of Corley and Mosley catching him with big right hands and the Castillo fight that most *******s haven't even bothered watching, mix them all together and we've got the secret to beating Mayweather! I wonder why nobody else has thought of it.atsch
I agree with zabs speed and power I doubt he needs any encouraging. May just had to figure him out. Thing is these guys get success early and keep trying the same thing like its going to work later in the fight. Mosley was the worse he kept tryng that jab to the body right over the top, but that shot has closed unavailable after that round. Thats why judah loss he didnt use his complete arsenal and got fustrated and tired, oscar too and who ever said the hatton fight was competetive shut the **** up how the **** is hitting somebody 30 times in 10 rounds compettetive? some cats get hit 30 times in one round wont say the name tho
Floyd's gonna fight Zab again before he ever fights Pac. Zab is busy building up his resume and we all know ESB will be clamoring for Judah-PBF II. Its only a matter of time.:smoke
I agree, the 1st fight was a draw (officially) mainly due to a scoring error which was admitted by the concerned boxing offcial himself, otherwise, it should had been a win for Pac. The 2nd fight on the other hand, could had been a draw or a win for JMM if not for the KD and a score of 10-8 to Pac's favor in the 3rd round. JMM was actually winning the said round before the knockdown so it could had been reasonably scored 10-9 for Pac despite the knockdown where JMM would have earned a draw. If JMM had avoided being KD in that round, he would have won the fight by a point. IMHO, JMM is about Pac's equal but Pac edges him punching power and that edge will be sufficient for Pac to get a win everytime they will meet.
Had his stamina been better that kid would've had an outstanding career. Judah looked very promising early on but just couldn't keep the pace. You have to give it to Mayweather for keeping his composure and proving resilient.