
Originally Posted by
yoitsdan
He talks a good one, but I think he will suffer from early success/hype syndrome, the same disease that struck Fernando Vargas and Panchito Bojades.
Not quite the same. As Vargas at least.. Zabs problems are all his own, he has a shitload of talent, and has only himself to blame for the way his career has went.. I say they aren't the same because Vargas was really thrown in against great fighters, or at least Tito, way too soon, and it ruined him, or at least alot of him... Zab's been managed just fine, if anything that's the best thing he has going for him... How exactly did he manage to get this Cotto fight anyways? How did he get the rematch with Spinks after looking so crap vs Pineda and Corley and losing the first, how did he keep the IBF title and fight Floyd in his next fight after losing to Baldomir? Fransisco Bojado is a decent comparison to Zab ..He had the talent and ability, he was brought up fine, but he lost to his first 2 live bodies by way of his own lack of heart and focus.. There not quite the same because he didn't fight a great fighter and get KO'ed like Zab, he lost to some Rubio fighter, then dropped a UD to an old Jesse James Leija which was supposed to be his comingn out performance, but certainly they share some mental flaws... Anyways, Zab is lucky, because unlike those two, even though suffering some bad losses, it doesn't seem to have really taken a toll on him physically or mentally, the latter was probably a result of his mother smoking crack while pregnant, or maybe he got dropped on his head... Either way, you get what Im saying, Zab's faced world class guys and has had his flaws exposed, but I don't think he's any less of a fighter now then he ever was... He just isn't consistent, and lacks some of the mental aspects of the sport... Has nothing to do with him being beaten or thrown in against top fighters too early or at the wrong time.. THe guy just blows most of his big chances due to his nature.
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