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If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
I think it's great that this knucklehead is avoiding the media and interviews and all that stuff. But if he does all this, AND STILL LOSES, what else can he do? His confidence would be permanently shattered.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
Part of the boxing game is to comeback but he cant beat floyd does not have the tools
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
upsets happen all the time.. Floyd is no robot, he makes mistakes too.
If anyone has the speed and pop to catch the Pretty Boy its Zab Judah. Personally I don't think it will happen but it wouldn't shock me if it did. ;)
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by Hairdoo
upsets happen all the time.. Floyd is no robot, he makes mistakes too.
If anyone has the speed and pop to catch the Pretty Boy its Zab Judah. Personally I don't think it will happen but it wouldn't shock me if it did. ;)
If Zab beat Floyd and it does not send a chill up your back as a boxing fan, then you ain't human!!! ;)
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by Britkid
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Originally Posted by Hairdoo
upsets happen all the time.. Floyd is no robot, he makes mistakes too.
If anyone has the speed and pop to catch the Pretty Boy its Zab Judah. Personally I don't think it will happen but it wouldn't shock me if it did. ;)
If Zab beat Floyd and it does not send a chill up your back as a boxing fan, then you ain't human!!! ;)
Thank you, I'll get my coat myself!! :)
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by BABABOOEY
I think it's great that this knucklehead is avoiding the media and interviews and all that stuff. But if he does all this, AND STILL LOSES, what else can he do? His confidence would be permanently shattered.
as would mine :(
he will prevail tho ;)
i believe in him :D
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
It's kind of sad that in boxing that he has had all the chances in the world, and yet he gets a chance to prove himself not against just a hopeful like Wladimir did against Peter, but against the world's best... Not only is it pretty much impossible for Zab to win, but this is no indication how he would do against 90% of the champions out there if he came in totally focused and prepared.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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what you mean?
if he can beat PBF, he can beat about ANY boxer, no?
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Posted by: SalTheButcher
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what you mean?
if he can beat PBF, he can beat about ANY boxer, no?
:lol:
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
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what you mean?
if he can beat PBF, he can beat about ANY boxer, no?
No I mean he could beat most boxers if he stayed focused for a whole fight, but not Mayweather under any circumstances unless he was brought up with better trainers his entire life, and losing to Mayweather shouldn't determine whether you do or don't have IT anymore... However losing to Baldomir should these kind of results, and would have had Floyd not kept the fight.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
i think if judah puts up a much improved performance, then that is no terrible stain upon his career...
he can comeback...after all, isnt gatti back? and he was thoroughly humiliated by PBF....
judah can leave this fight with some pride intact, but it does depend on the nature of his performance...
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by miles
i think if judah puts up a much improved performance, then that is no terrible stain upon his career...
he can comeback...after all, isnt gatti back? and he was thoroughly humiliated by PBF....
judah can leave this fight with some pride intact, but it does depend on the nature of his performance...
Yeah but Gatti's a proven warrior time and time again, he's come back in fights battered and bloodied and off the canvas to KO fighters and plus he's a puncher and people will always pay to see a crowd pleasing puncher.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by Britkid
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Originally Posted by Hairdoo
upsets happen all the time.. Floyd is no robot, he makes mistakes too.
If anyone has the speed and pop to catch the Pretty Boy its Zab Judah. Personally I don't think it will happen but it wouldn't shock me if it did. ;)
If Zab beat Floyd and it does not send a chill up your back as a boxing fan, then you ain't human!!! ;)
Thank you, I'll get my coat myself!! :)
You're picking Zab CMM? :o
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
there is no shame in losing to Floyd. look at how many times gatti has been beaten (in a dominating fashion) and his career is still going without ever beating a great fighter.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Posted by miles
i think if judah puts up a much improved performance, then that is no terrible stain upon his career...
he can comeback...after all, isnt gatti back? and he was thoroughly humiliated by PBF....
judah can leave this fight with some pride intact, but it does depend on the nature of his performance...
We are talking here as if Zab already lost.
But anyways, Zab has a small chance of really beating PBF, unless he showboat and then got hit by a bolo punch ala Fight Night round 2.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by atomic bull
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Originally Posted by miles
i think if judah puts up a much improved performance, then that is no terrible stain upon his career...
he can comeback...after all, isnt gatti back? and he was thoroughly humiliated by PBF....
judah can leave this fight with some pride intact, but it does depend on the nature of his performance...
Yeah but Gatti's a proven warrior time and time again, he's come back in fights battered and bloodied and off the canvas to KO fighters and plus he's a puncher and people will always pay to see a crowd pleasing puncher.
Is there a reason that ALLWAYS you choose to do things like this? or is it just some unintentional anomaly?
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by Britkid
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Originally Posted by Hairdoo
upsets happen all the time.. Floyd is no robot, he makes mistakes too.
If anyone has the speed and pop to catch the Pretty Boy its Zab Judah. Personally I don't think it will happen but it wouldn't shock me if it did. ;)
If Zab beat Floyd and it does not send a chill up your back as a boxing fan, then you ain't human!!! ;)
Thank you, I'll get my coat myself!! :)
Britkid & Hairdoo...that's the best way I've heard it put yet. :coolclick:
Mick...where Floyd's gonna send Zab...neither of you will need a coat...hell & back is all I'm sayin. :coolclick:
I think that Zab's gonna come in too determined & go for the knockout...that's when Floyd works the best.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
I think King is setting Zab up to squeeze every last cent he can make off of him and then king will yank the rug out from underneath him. Wether zab wins or loses, king still gets paid.
Just how it works i guess. A fighter is hot and a promotor tells anyone and everyone about his great fighter and starts the fireworks with anyone whos got a bigger name. He gains the fighters confidence and showers him with praise and gifts. Then the fighter racks up a few losses and the promoter knows hes useless as a star and puts him in against more popular guys, he knows the fighter is gonna lose to.. so he bleed out every last dollar from him. Finally, the promotor sets the fighter up for one big last fight promising him enough money to retire with and when he gets dismantled for the last time, and is laying there battered and bruised looking at the fall he has taken from glory to glue factory... the promoter rolls him and goes through his pockets... Then walks away like he never heard of you...
You'd think more fighters would learn how to protect themselves from this.
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by J_Undisputed
I think King is setting Zab up to squeeze every last cent he can make off of him and then king will yank the rug out from underneath him. Wether zab wins or loses, king still gets paid.
Just how it works i guess. A fighter is hot and a promotor tells anyone and everyone about his great fighter and starts the fireworks with anyone whos got a bigger name. He gains the fighters confidence and showers him with praise and gifts. Then the fighter racks up a few losses and the promoter knows hes useless as a star and puts him in against more popular guys, he knows the fighter is gonna lose to.. so he bleed out every last dollar from him. Finally, the promotor sets the fighter up for one big last fight promising him enough money to retire with and when he gets dismantled for the last time, and is laying there battered and bruised looking at the fall he has taken from glory to glue factory... the promoter rolls him and goes through his pockets... Then walks away like he never heard of you...
You'd think more fighters would learn how to protect themselves from this.
Thats why they are becoming promoters themselves ;)
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Re: If Judah loses, I don't think he'll ever recover
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Originally Posted by Hairdoo
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Originally Posted by J_Undisputed
I think King is setting Zab up to squeeze every last cent he can make off of him and then king will yank the rug out from underneath him. Wether zab wins or loses, king still gets paid.
Just how it works i guess. A fighter is hot and a promotor tells anyone and everyone about his great fighter and starts the fireworks with anyone whos got a bigger name. He gains the fighters confidence and showers him with praise and gifts. Then the fighter racks up a few losses and the promoter knows hes useless as a star and puts him in against more popular guys, he knows the fighter is gonna lose to.. so he bleed out every last dollar from him. Finally, the promotor sets the fighter up for one big last fight promising him enough money to retire with and when he gets dismantled for the last time, and is laying there battered and bruised looking at the fall he has taken from glory to glue factory... the promoter rolls him and goes through his pockets... Then walks away like he never heard of you...
You'd think more fighters would learn how to protect themselves from this.
Thats why they are becoming promoters themselves ;)
CC yup and using the angle... "Hey, I know what its like to be a fighter.." then as soon as don or arum are put out to pasture and more of the pie becomes available... They'll sprout horns and a tail at the sight of all that money.