He dominated him. There is a reason zab hit him with a low blow.
Judah hit him low because he was frustrated that the ref was letting FMJ work his elbows in the clinches, and put his forearm in his throat. A d*ck move, no doubt - but not because he was getting "dominated".
Judah hit him low because he was frustrated that the ref was letting FMJ work his elbows in the clinches, and put his forearm in his throat. A d*ck move, no doubt - but not because he was getting "dominated".
-Ref
No Floyd was turning it up on him zab hit him with a low blow. Matter fact I remember his father telling him in his ear to do that ****.
I too, know the scores. What I'm saying is that he didn't dominate Judah. He outpointed him - big difference. Go beyond the scorecard and look at the fight. He beat him, don't get me wrong; but I can't go so far as to call it dominating.
-Ref
If you can't call those scores indications of Floyd's dominance over Zab, I don't know what you call dominance man. If you do a round by round comparison, you can only give Judah, AT BEST, the first four rounds. I did go beyond the scorecard and saw that Floyd adjusted after the third or fourth by switching from a Philly Shell to a regular high guard, which helped to deal with Zab's super quick jab and overall offensive attack
If Mayweather wanted to fight it would have happened, he clearly doesnt. this fight wouldnt change that fact unless Pac lost then Floyd would probably have been interested.
If you can't call those scores indications of Floyd's dominance over Zab, I don't know what you call dominance man. If you do a round by round comparison, you can only give Judah, AT BEST, the first four rounds. I did go beyond the scorecard and saw that Floyd adjusted after the third or fourth by switching from a Philly Shell to a regular high guard, which helped to deal with Zab's super quick jab and overall offensive attack
We'll just have to agree to disagree, my friend. I gave 5 rounds to Zab; but the argument for 4 is solid. I know the punch stats show a lop-sided fight, too. But those same stats prove him to have been beaten by JLC in their first meeting. So...grain of salt and open mind.
If Mayweather wanted to fight it would have happened, he clearly doesnt. this fight wouldnt change that fact unless Pac lost then Floyd would probably have been interested.
Why is one being blamed for the fight not happening when both are to blame. Pac was the reason for the failure for the first set of negotiatons; Floyd is responsible for the second set of negotiations failing. They're 1-1; blame both.
Why is one being blamed for the fight not happening when both are to blame. Pac was the reason for the failure for the first set of negotiatons; Floyd is responsible for the second set of negotiations failing. They're 1-1; blame both.
We'll just have to agree to disagree, my friend. I gave 5 rounds to Zab; but the argument for 4 is solid. I know the punch stats show a lop-sided fight, too. But those same stats prove him to have been beaten by JLC in their first meeting. So...grain of salt and open mind.
-Ref
Well put. Common ground has to be found somewhere.
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