Absolutely. I think Judah deserves alot of credit for his last few fights, he's really buckled down and made something of what he has left. He beat Lucas fair and square in my books, and with hindsight that's probably his best performance.
I've liked Tim from early on and think he's more of what the sport needs, a no nonsense fighting Champion who takes on all comers full of determination and drive with little bullshit flair and flashing lights for attention. That of course is a double edge sword in the big picture. It wasn't too long ago he was branded as "ducking Khan". Please! Khan is walking a career tight rope now...Bradley is fighting the greats. That said, I think Bradley lost his last two and came off as a bitter dude making excuses leading into Provodkin fight and after. He and Marquez make a solid style clash but its surprising to me how his last fight seems like "just a bad night" to many now. It says as much about Provo being looked at as a mere formality and not credited as it does Bradley always being stubborn, stuck between styles and loading up. That's not going to change.
Don't mind Garcia either. He's not a loud mouth, he's very skilled and though he came off like dirting up his shorts early with Matthysse build up he has stepped up. This is a fantastic fight between two plus sides of the sport. Thought about the Zab comparison also as I watched Judah pile on and take the last rounds vs Danny. Garcia learned in that one but Matthysse wasn't near the same point in career in fairness. Lucas was unknown and barely visible... out boxing a younger Judah early on I thought and finished it with Zab in survival mode. Garcia was established Champion with far far better comp, built up and losing late rounds to Judah.
I had only got round to watching Zab/ Lucas at the weekend and was curious due to the debate over the decision. I do think Zab won if not a draw, but only because Lucas started fairly slow. He was all body body body, but from the outside range, not really pressuring Zab till late and then came on strong but Zab held it together enough. More than wheat Lucas was banking on i guessZab has shown real balls in his last few fights (apart from the ironic Khan fight
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Bradley should have 2 losses on his record- losses to Povodnik and Pacqioua.
With that being said, Marquez with is new "strength and conditioning coach" (cough, cough) will not let him off of the hook the way Manny did. Marquez will pour it on and with power... and will be a more effective counter-puncher than Manny was.
I expect a late round stoppage...
With Garcia- Who says he is an underdog? This fight with Lucas Matthysse is very even. This is a step up for Garcia and if he wins it will PROVE that he is not just a great fighter, but an elite fighter- especially if he wins big. When I say win big, not just with a shocking punch-ko after Lucas was winning all of the rounds. But if it goes the distance, he has to win most of the rounds and get a knockdown or two.
Garcia is my pick. I like that kid. He has that "extra" that wills him to win. He doesn't have all of the physical gifts, but he has the mindset and a bit of punching power to win when it matters. His fight vs. Khan proved that he can fight against a more physically gifted and school boxer and still pull out a win.
Garcia is my fav fighter to watch these days outside of Deontay Wilder, Arreola and Pacman/Mayweather.
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