I watched the Judah fight very recently. No way was that a close fight. Judah won rounds 1+2 and that's only because Floyd was feeling him out, round 3 was Floyds because he put his foot down a bit. Round 4 was 50/50, the rest of the fight was a one sided beat down. The only part of that fight that was close, was the first 4 rounds.
Neither fighter showed dominance in either fight. Castillo won the first fight since he dominated the exchanges more. Second fight I had Mayweather in a close call. I guess he was more dominant in the rematch.
I'd say both fights were close, but Mayweather was lucky with the decision in the first one, without doubt.
Really? I actually am an official though. See my panties don't get all wet when a fighter does something flashy. I don't get star struck and let the bigger name tell me how to score. That whole shaking your head no because you're supposedly not hurt or you think you really weren't down or you were hit low... I have my own eyes and we don't listen to commentators, the crowd, the fighters, their corners, and we don't look at punch stats... punch stats are bullshlt most of the time anyway. I know how to score. ref, keep time, and whatever else needs to be done.
That could be a problem, on ESB. A guy who actually does the job, as opposed to all the self appointed internet " expert " fight scorers.:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
It was the closest there has been to a strong argument for someone beating Mayweather since Lorenzo Aragón (http://www.boxingforum24.com/showthread.php?t=456941) but not a slam dunk case. Not to mention, later avenged.