This is a dangerous fight for Zab imo. Pito is a solid fighter who can crack but like Zab hes on the downside of his career too.
This is a dangerous fight for Zab imo. Pito is a solid fighter who can crack but like Zab hes on the downside of his career too.
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
if Spadafora beat him every round then Zab Judah should be able to stop him.
But Zab has tendency to fight down to the level of his opposition just enough to lose.
So we'll see.
No it's not. Cardona is a mediocre fighter with declining skills. Zab should have him out by the 3rd.Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Mayweather beat Baldomir every round....and Zab almost got kod by Baldo, but i know what your saying. Spadafora was a hell of a fighter though to his creditOriginally Posted by Majesty
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
Dont get me wrong, i pick Zab to win but it will be no walk in the parkOriginally Posted by Violent Demise
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
As was judah until he stopped jabbing. Zab gets too complacent too often to be a champ for very longOriginally Posted by BoomBoom
Personally I think Zab is fucked ! Pito has excellent power for a little fellow . Zab has a bad habit of going offensive then stopping and admiring his work , backing str8 up and dropping his hands ! Pito will time this, and we going to see some chicken dancing I believe !
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The only chicken dancing, crip walking will be done by Cardona. I just can't see him putting up much of a fight. There is a reason they picked him for his first fight back. He's there to make Judah look good. And I think he will.Originally Posted by Lords Gym
That the popular consensus no doubt . I just happen to disagree I think Pito will knock Judah out fairly early.. Will be a great match regardless ! Zab is an exciting fighter , and Ivan Cardona likes to bring it . Good match making here !Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Judah on the downside of his career? No, I don't think so at all. I am willing to bet he will win AT LEAST one more world title. He's still a young man, with great speed, and power. I've never even heard of Cardona, and if Paul Spadafora dominated him, then Judah should blast him outta there. I can't see Judah not taking his comeback fight seriously.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
Mark my words, Judah WILL have a belt at 147 by the end of 2007. Let's go Judah, let's go!!!
..hhmmmm bringing up Spadafora makes me think that a Judah-Spadafora fight would be fun to seeOriginally Posted by Majesty
Spadafora has shown to be consistent as a fighter ! . Judah has not, Zab has lapses in concentration during fights, and in training , makes a lot of mistakes which are a born from poor habits in the gym. Joel is not the kind of trainer a world class fighter need ! Zab constantly drops his hands in sparring while backing str8 up.. He also drops his hand while doing mitt work.. Joel never says anything about it. . So another words its instilled in him now , a bad habit repeated over and over again are the kind of habits that are hard to break . Zab needs someone that stops him in the gym the moment he does that and and says, “ Zab, that’s absolute shit“ lets do right. or just fucking go home “ . ! ..Originally Posted by Majesty
Two different fighters all together Judah and Spadafora.![]()
Spadafora has had his Dorins and his Sosa's. And is known to be inconsistant tooOriginally Posted by Lords Gym
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