for me, Judah's the most naturally gifted fighter since roy jones - and that includes floyd throw in a lack of maturity and poor temperament, and you have the finished product could have been so much more
It's complete lies though same with shane mosley, i know i go on about it but rigo is the most gifted, judah is not great at all and thats why he has a lot of losses watch him training, and how you train is exactly how you fight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U6YmaCD9ao its what commentators tell you and it gets in your mind, judah is good but not a special talent if he was he'd be undefeated and on top, his balance footwork and punches are decent but nothing great
you're not listening to what i'm saying Judah's flaws, and he has many, have nothing to do with his 'diamond in the rough' raw boxing ability i'm talking about how good he could have been, not how good he actually was
But that's exactly what the problem is, you do need that not give up ability though, but judah from a boxing ability standpoint is very flawed in comparison to the elite talent like rigo or gamboa or loma, they said the same thing with mosely aswell, in the pros you might not have the best talents but landing big fights and getting a big name is down to alot of politics
i'm not talking about getting big fights though, that's another thing altogether mentally, i'd compare Judah to the post-D'Amato mike Tyson
Another ESB thread turns into a blind Pac hate thread. The first three JMM fights were all close and controversial. None were outright robberies. It is an insult to those fights where real robberies took place and the fighters on the bad side of those decisions. Where virtually everyone saw it one way and the judges another by a WIDE margin. THAT is a robbery. Not a fight where most had it within a couple points on either side and many rounds were close. Where the dozens of experts at ringside were split down the middle as to who won.
Settle down you whiny drama queen(aka *******). There were only 3 posts out of 28 that pointed to Pac getting gift decisions