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after you see the debaucle be sure to stop by here ;)
http://www.petitiononline.com/PBFDQ/petition.html
Etrigan you have proven time and time again you know nothing about boxing... Its clear that Floyd Mayweather wasn't used to somebody with almost his speed, but once he adapted he was beating Judah to the punch not really letting Judah get off. Against the best counterpuncher in the world its you can't just open up especially when they are a little quicker than you.
I got the feeling Zab could win by decision, but Floyd took his shots. When Zab saw he couldn't KO him, he didn't know what to do. Then Zab started eating body-shots, and that further took his heart.
You say Zab should have let his hands go? He did, and landed, and had to look himself in the mirror when he couldn't take Floyd out. When he looked, he didn't like what he saw.
Look in the last round when Judah opened up... Floyd dodged everything... I think Floyd was just adapting to his speed.
Could I get the link also??? Thanks in advance...
With 119-109 being a score I doubt that Floyd would have lost via decision. No matter what happened.Quote:
Originally Posted by Unknowndonor
I think Zab is mentally scarred from his upset with Baldomir and his loss to Kostya. I do not think he can ever overcome the embarassment. He was doing good against Mayweather until Mayweather found his distance and timing and began to land. Once this happened, Zab started to think back to his recent Baldomir loss, and subconsciously opted to go the distance as opposed to taking a chance and risk dancing/being knocked out.
I don't even blame him. Losses like Zab's can really affect a fighter's mentality. Especially when your career is on the line, you were expected to be a great boxer, and you have the P4P #1 infront of you.
Zab fought the best fight I've seen him fight, probably superior to the Spinx fight. He fought four focused rounds early on and didn't look for a way out until the 10th by which time he was getting beaten up. He gave Mayweather some trouble and proved what a talented athlete he is. He's just not as well rounded or as good at winning and he needs a better corner that gives him more calm and more strategic advice.
Judah landed some impressive-looking counter left hands when Mayweather moved in during the 1st 3 rounds, but I never had the sense that Mayweather was stunned at all or in any trouble. Once Mayweather switched to lead right hands Judah had no answer though, and took a beating from round 5 onwards.
he barley threw,Quote:
Originally Posted by Unknowndonor
the rounds he threw alot of punches he won...
unless your glen hamada
Well, I read this thread and all I recall seeing is people making statements and you commenting on them by saying ' ::**'. Sorry if I was ment to read through all of the other threads and find your posts.... I didn't think thats what you had to do in a thread... I was under the foolish impression that each thread was about one specific subject...Quote:
Originally Posted by ImRipped
AND YOURE RIGHT... WHAT? YOU DIDNT LOOK THROUGH THE OTHER 6000 POSTS... WHATS WRONG WITH YOU... SERIOUSLY. I HATE WHEN PEOPLE DO THAT. VOICE YOUR OPINION OF READ OURS DONT PUT STUPID GRAPHICS UP. ANYWAY IF ZAB HAD LISTENED TO YOEL HE WOULD HAVE WON THE FIGHT...Quote:
Originally Posted by AdamGB