wats next for judah?
he didnt get the KO, but it looked like a good fight for him.
seems like he needed to go the distance cuz hes never good during the big fights.
who is the suggested oppenent for judah next?
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wats next for judah?
he didnt get the KO, but it looked like a good fight for him.
seems like he needed to go the distance cuz hes never good during the big fights.
who is the suggested oppenent for judah next?
He should take a few more easy fights to get his confidence back up and take a dive back in the top five.Quote:
Originally Posted by toogood4u
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Originally Posted by toogood4u
Antonio Margarito would make the most sense.
I had it 7-3 for Zab
Vazquez was game, very tough, very composed. It was a bit disappointing that Judah did not score a KO, but he controlled the fight and it was still exciting.
Sadly, I think Zab's time at the top is at an end. Vazquez is definitely tougher than his record shows, but his record is poor enough that a world class fighter shouldve been able to KO him.
I think if Zab meets Margarito it will be an easy late ko for Tony. Judah keeps his hands so damn low..he was getting hit with A LOT of Vazquez's jabs.
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Originally Posted by dasamm
The only guys to ever knockout Vasquez were a young Acelino Freitas, Ricardo Torres, and some guy named Negron. I checked boxrec after the fight.
I expected a lot more from Judah. Disappointing.
True, looks like he gave dhop and the "other" hatton fairly tough fights as well. Seems like the type most underestimate then they get to fight and see he's got a lot of resolve plus ok skills, experience and a good chin. Wish I wouldve bet this fight would have lasted the distance, im sure there were nice odds on that.Quote:
Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
He was tougher than his record shows but this guy was still a journeyman and Judah should of won in more impressive fashion Judah should go back down to Lightwelterweight because he won't beat any of the elite Welterweights.Quote:
Originally Posted by dasamm
I too was disapointed and not impressed with Judah's performance tonight. In Judah's words......That was a "C" class fighter. Maybe the fight with Cotto took alot out of him. I'm sure Frozensolid won't agree with me here.
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Originally Posted by Eli_jr24
It was a dominating performance, and it's damn hard for a southpaw like Judah to knockout a guy (who has only been knocked out by real heavy hitters) with a busted left hand.
Yes, That is why Judah needs to understand that in this weight, these fighters can take his punch. Just because he KO'd Spinks doesn't mean he is dangerous; In my point of view, he is "A" class fighter in 140 but just a "B" in welterweights and performances like these are proving me right.Quote:
Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
Judah proved himself a B class fighter. He was not very immpessive tonight and looked like a less than confident fighter.
i haven't seen the fight yet but i think it was better for him to go the distance than the ko. he needs a few more rounds under him before he can fight at a good level again
He is down the hill fighter now. Passed his prime. :-[Quote:
Originally Posted by Violent Demise
He had a prime ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
From 98-01 Zab was a real force and a threat to anyone...except Tszyu.
I haven't seen the fight, we won't get it down here until next Friday but i agree, if he can make 140lb then a return match with Witter might be attractive to both fighters.Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
I really can't see him beating Margarito, Williams, Cintron, Mosley or Cotto at 147lb.
It looks like he will continue for sometime time yet and his options are limited, my guess is he will take a fight with Margarito and get pulverised!
Just have a look at list of opponents between 1998 and 2001.Quote:
Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Then look what happened when he got in the ring with someone really good! KOby2Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
His best win ever was probably against Spinks but he comes up short far to often against
A list fighters.
hes a dam rollar coaster...-_-
Totally unimpressive in all respects. He is done as a top attraction IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by toogood4u
Yeah, Zab was never quite elite. He had the tools to be but he he always stayed a level below the best. When he beat Spinks that as the one time he really rised to the occasion. He still was a major threat cause you knew if Zab really came to win he could beat just about anyone.Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Is there any chance of Judah fighting the top guys anymore ? Can anyone see him getting in the ring with the likes of Mayweather (again), Hatton, DLH etc ?
No.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hughesd
Now Judah can retirew with a win ;D
LMFAO!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by outspoken
It's true though.
Maybe just an off night again for Zab. Boxers are sometimes experiencing psychological problems after a serious defeat.
The Judah fans always say when he loses it was an off night this isn't same Judah that beat Spinks ect.Quote:
Originally Posted by brucelee
hehehe. I am not a fan of Judah. I am purely (for now) a Pacquaio fan.Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
one thing I liked about last fiight was that he didnt fade late.
If he hurt his left hand then Im mad at him for not jabbing more :(