Is love to see these two spar. I think it could have happened. I don't put much emphasizes on it though
Floyd is not as fast as he used to be. He lost his fights against Castillo, DLH and Maidana 1 (but won through robbery) so he's getting more and more vulnerable. I wouldn't be suprised if he was down against Judah since he's the one who dropped him the first time as well.
If you said Raymi ko'd him to the body, that'd be legit, but Floyd wouldnt have got up from it and would've fired Raymi from his camp immediately
love to hear your own personal scoring criteria since he lost all those fights with 2 of them not even being close. the only truly close fights Floyd has had are chino 1 and well, that's pretty much it for truly close fights. chino mauled him for 3 out of the first 5 rounds but Floyd showed what truly great fighters do, dominate down the stretch for the W
These reports are hysterical ..I'm waiting on the report for Manny being dropped . I hope Manny gets a similar sparring partner .
Kofi Jantuah has confirmed it's true in an interview he gave to All Ghana News. 'Jantuah, a two-time world-title challenger, has sparred countless rounds with Mayweather. "It's been a very tough camp," Jantuah said of working with Mayweather. "Floyd is a guy that wants to work to the best of his ability. He demands the best sparring and the strongest sparring. "That's why he picked Zab as one of his main sparring partners. He wanted a fast southpaw who can punch and Roger [Mayweather] said what about Zab? From later on in the interview. ''You can hit Floyd some times but it is very hard to hit him with your best shot," Jantuah said. "He has very good defense. Hands down, he is the fastest guy I have ever been in the ring with. No doubt about that." "He makes sure whatever punches he throws are right on target," Jantuah said. "That's what makes him so good. There are a lot of guys with speed but you can see their punches. They just throw punches. But Floyd punches more precise. He throws before you react." On Floyd sparring Judah: ''Floyd was schooling Zab for the first few days of camp. Zab didn't have nothing for him. But then Zab slowly began to find his rhythm and he started to time him with his left counter. The fifth day of camp he caught him with a big a left cross and Floyd went down. He wasn't hurt bad but he was still shook up a little when he got back up and we had to call the session off early.''