I'm not saying the guy gets no credit from me but I dont think he should be given extra credit for taking this fight seriously or training harder that he has in a while and not taking any shortcuts because as a professional fighter, thats what hes supposed to do. He gets credit for the first part of the fight and for making mayweather miss early and countering him. Later, it sounds like he couldnt adjust...but theres no shame in that. He lost credit when he was really getting beat and went to the cup and then to the back of the head deliberately. If you think I should give him credit for that or finishing the fight, it wont happen. His kind words of mayweather after the fight dont really have the desired effect from me being he just fouled him 20 minutes prior. If he had so much respect he wouldnt have fouled him.

The kid who did that was the same one who threw the stool and put his hands on a ref. Things weren't going his way, and he threw a tantrum. Someone called him on his bullsh*t and he makes an excuse or points the finger at someone else.

After getting beheaded by Tszyu, instead of saying "I shouldn't have went straight back with my hands down".. he goes after the ref for possibly saving his life,throwing stools and screaming "he didnt even count, yo!"...

After losing to baldomir in a tune-up, he could have said" I should have prepared better, or things just wouldnt come together tonight" he said "I have a f*cked up promoter... I got tapes.."

After fouling mayweather twice successively, when he was taking a beating... he could have said... Things got crazy and low blow wasn't intentional and the rabbit punch was a heat of the moment thing... then everything just started getting out of hand... and its good to see that everyones ok. " he just goes "well, Roger mayweather was chokin me... its on tape". Like the 2 fouls had nothing to do with that and roger mayweather was like Mr. Fuji waiting outside of a wrestling ring with hand full of salt to throw in Judahs eyes.

Judah never looks at any part he had in why things unfold the way they do. I could gain back a lot of the respect I lost for him if he assumed some accountibility for things and try acting like a professional win or lose and consistently tried to improve. That doesn't mean having a good rounds or even winning a fight. I'd have more respect for him in a gracious defeat than I would in an arrogant victory. I had respect for him in the second spinks fight when he gave the ref a chance to step in and stop it. He showed some class. Of course its easier when you're winning.