Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
This is a close fight as far as I'm concerned. Survive Judah's early onslaught,pressure him,and you can win. You don't have to be a big puncher,heck Baldo,who is little more than a glorified journeyman did it.

Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Judah destroys Gomez. To much speed. Plus Gomez ain't exactly a big puncher. Judah would have nothing to worry about with Gomez
But Judah's so called too much speed was posed to destroy Baldomir, PBF, Cotto, and the other 2 cab drivers Judah fought on ESPN. Gomez reminds me of Baldomir. I don't think much of Baldomir and so there you have it, he still beat Judah.
I wouldn't mind seeing Gomez knock out Judah. Just to end this Judah circus once and for all. I just don't see it happening.
I'd love to see the end of Judah now too. I thought it came with the loss to Floyd,then Cotto. Shame really. I used to think he would add to the WW division but he doesn't.
Ah a little harsh he's still one of the best fighters out there on his day, he did completely dominate Cory Spinks and knock him out after all.

I think his mental strength has been eroded and he no longer truly belives he can win the big fights. Maybe he needs some softer opposition for a while instead of just trying for the big fights.

I still think that fights with guys like Margarito, Cintron, a Spinks rematch, maybe Hatton at 140 would all be very entertaining and competitive.

I've always found Zab entertaining to watch in the ring, irrespective of whether he wins or now.

I remember posting over a year ago that he was in danger of becoming the next Fernando Vargas, a whupping boy for the world's elite. Sadly that prediction has now come true, but he's still going to be an excellent gatekeeper to the truly elite level and I suspect guys such as Berto, Cintron, Williams and Margarito etc will have to come through him in order to be considered worthy of challenging the likes of Floyd, Cotto and Mosely.

And I still think he has one great performance left in him and a chance to get back in the mix.