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    Default Re: Margarito to face Judah in March?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs In 'Nawlins
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs In 'Nawlins
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    I'd love to see Tony finish Zab early and look REALLY good.
    There will be a point,many I believe, Where Judah will have to be ABLE to stand in close with Margarito.To much power pressure and impossing Angles for Judah.Great fight for Tony.There is no doubt Tony will look to walk him down and aside from a few spots early,I think Judah gets pasted.He can not hurt Margarito.
    Zab has the potential to hurt Tony early on, but not severely enough to stop him coming. Once he sees Tony is there for the long haul, Zab will fold up like a doodlebug and like you said, will get pasted something criminal. I hope it happens. I've been wanting this one to happen for a while

    Nice to see Christmas came early and you regained your identity Spicoli....
    "Doodlebug" ? like a rolly polly? Like an empty soda can under a boot no doubt.Yeh,My S.T.D is all healed up finally just in time for The Holidays.Ya gotta watch what you pick up in these clubs these days That was a long 2 weeks Gotta watch those name bets.
    I think Judah will get in some sharp ones but do not think he can dent Tony.Forget the slow starts from Margarito,In this one he Is looking to Immpose himself and demand respect.Hope it Happens.
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    Default Re: Margarito to face Judah in March?

    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs In 'Nawlins
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    I'd love to see Tony finish Zab early and look REALLY good.
    There will be a point,many I believe, Where Judah will have to be ABLE to stand in close with Margarito.To much power pressure and impossing Angles for Judah.Great fight for Tony.There is no doubt Tony will look to walk him down and aside from a few spots early,I think Judah gets pasted.He can not hurt Margarito.
    Zab has the potential to hurt Tony early on, but not severely enough to stop him coming. Once he sees Tony is there for the long haul, Zab will fold up like a doodlebug and like you said, will get pasted something criminal. I hope it happens. I've been wanting this one to happen for a while

    Nice to see Christmas came early and you regained your identity Spicoli....
    It'll be superb to see(IF the fight gets made) how Margarito handles Judah's handspeed. It'll be the fastest fighter he has been in with by some margin,6 Heads and Martinez being the only other decent speed fighters he's faced. It'll be interesting but anything less than a Marg knockout would be disspointing.
    Definately, the speed is going to cause early problems, but I see Tony absolutely smothering this guy, but he will take some shots. I can even see Tony getting put down on the canvas, but he won't stay down. I would be disappointed as well if it ended in anything other than a k.o., but I can see it happening through some intense body work from Tony. I hope we aren't wasting time talking about this fight; as I would be somewhat shocked to see it get made.
    Speed is power but Latley Judah is paying high taxes for those shots.He will be reaching in all night,I dont think he'll be able to dart in or out.His early angles vs. Cotto were great.Really had Cotto lurching and off step but Tonys size and arsenal of variety punches will slow and effect Judah big.Judah not the speedster as of late and seems to fade and sits down more.No way do I see Him dropping Tony. Thinking Mack Vs. Iron head andrade?That whipping not seen punch "flash".Hmmmm. Good call on the body Legion,He kills body.

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    Default Re: Margarito to face Judah in March?

    Believe it or not that's exactly what I was thinking, Mack/Andrade. Tony coming in a little too excited like and maybe getting off balance and getting put on the floor. Not so much because of the power, just getting caught off balance. Probably won't happen, but I could see him getting overanxious and getting knocked over. He'll win regardless. He better, or it will put a serious hurt on his career IMO.
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    Default Re: Margarito to face Judah in March?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Finito Lopez
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    FWIW? What's that bro?
    For What It's Worth.

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty
    Why is Judah always brought into the equation?? Whats he done in the last few years
    Well, for starters, he was involved in one of 3 best fights of the year in 2007, a fight that set the all-time attendance record for Madison Square Garden.
    Basically Judah is getting his shot's all the time for being a good loser.
    In some ways, yes. Zab isn't an elite guy, but he has proven that when he has a big fight, he will show up in-shape, and when he's in-shape he can give top fighters a real run for their money.

    I don't see how anyone could watch Cotto-Judah and feel like Judah didn't belong there. It was a great fight that was highly competitive. People ripped Floyd for fighting Judah even after Zab lost to Baldomir, but Zab gave Floyd a much more competitive fight than Baldomir did.

    People keep whining about Zab getting chances (not you ICB, just in general), but does anyone doubt that Margarito-Judah would be an exciting fight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Finito Lopez
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    FWIW? What's that bro?
    For What It's Worth.

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty
    Why is Judah always brought into the equation?? Whats he done in the last few years
    Well, for starters, he was involved in one of 3 best fights of the year in 2007, a fight that set the all-time attendance record for Madison Square Garden.
    Basically Judah is getting his shot's all the time for being a good loser.
    In some ways, yes. Zab isn't an elite guy, but he has proven that when he has a big fight, he will show up in-shape, and when he's in-shape he can give top fighters a real run for their money.

    I don't see how anyone could watch Cotto-Judah and feel like Judah didn't belong there. It was a great fight that was highly competitive. People ripped Floyd for fighting Judah even after Zab lost to Baldomir, but Zab gave Floyd a much more competitive fight than Baldomir did.

    People keep whining about Zab getting chances (not you Gamo, just in general), but does anyone doubt that Margarito-Judah would be an exciting fight?
    I don't see how anyone could watch Cotto-Judah and feel like Judah didn't belong there. It was a great fight that was highly competitive.

    Totally disagree early rounds were competitive but after about 3rd or 4th round it was one sided fight. And Judah got battered from pillar to post.

    People ripped Floyd for fighting Judah even after Zab lost to Baldomir, but Zab gave Floyd a much more competitive fight than Baldomir did.

    People keep whining about Zab getting chances (not you Gamo, just in general), but does anyone doubt that Margarito-Judah would be an exciting fight?


    I like watching Judah fight but i do think he gets chances when he doesn't deserve them. The last good fighter he beat was Cory Spinks in 2005.

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    Who besides the very very best is Cotto not going to beat pillar to post? I think he deserves B+ competition every now and then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Finito Lopez
    Totally disagree early rounds were competitive but after about 3rd or 4th round it was one sided fight. And Judah got battered from pillar to post.
    Cotto was winning almost every round after the 3rd, but it was a hardly one-sided battering. And I bet Miguel Cotto would be the first one to tell you that. He openly admitted that Zab stunned him, including once or twice in the late rounds when you're claiming that Zab was just getting battered around.
    Cotto was clearly the better man and that's why he eventually won by TKO, but that was a very competitive fight, and Zab clearly proved that night that he deserves to be an opponent in future notable fights.

    It's not like Zab is getting another crack at the world title here.... we're talking about ANTONIO MARGARITO. If there were talks right now for Floyd-Zab II, then I could understand people complaining about Zab not deserving a shot.

    But we're talking about Antonio Margarito here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boozeboxer
    Who besides the very very best is Cotto not going to beat pillar to post? I think he deserves B+ competition every now and then.
    Who besides the very very best is Cotto not going to beat pillar to post?

    I don't see what that has got to do with Judah getting chances he doesn't deserve. There are at least 5 or 6 names at Welterweight that would be competitive with Cotto. I admire boxers who fight the best but Judah's record at Welterweight is 5-4 and 1 no contest, every time he has stepped up to fight the elite fighters, he has lost except to Spinks but thats was in 2005. But Margarito vs Judah im happy with because Margarito lost to Williams and he is looking to build his rep up again and beating Judah is a good confidence booster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Finito Lopez
    Totally disagree early rounds were competitive but after about 3rd or 4th round it was one sided fight. And Judah got battered from pillar to post.
    Cotto was winning almost every round after the 3rd, but it was a hardly one-sided battering. And I bet Miguel Cotto would be the first one to tell you that. He openly admitted that Zab stunned him, including once or twice in the late rounds when you're claiming that Zab was just getting battered around.
    Cotto was clearly the better man and that's why he eventually won by TKO, but that was a very competitive fight, and Zab clearly proved that night that he deserves to be an opponent in future notable fights.

    It's not like Zab is getting another crack at the world title here.... we're talking about ANTONIO MARGARITO. If there were talks right now for Floyd-Zab II, then I could understand people complaining about Zab not deserving a shot.

    But we're talking about Antonio Margarito here.
    Cotto was winning almost every round after the 3rd, but it was a hardly one-sided battering. And I bet Miguel Cotto would be the first one to tell you that. He openly admitted that Zab stunned him, including once or twice in the late rounds when you're claiming that Zab was just getting battered around.

    Judah would catch Cotto a few times with good punch but Cotto would walk right through Judah's punches. IMO it was one sided after 3rd round, Judah went into a shell only throwing a low out put of punches like he always does. Im not saying Judah didn't hurt Cotto, he did stun him quite a lot in early going. And a few times after 3rd round but after 4th round. I knew the fight was over i could see Cotto closing the distance and really punishing Judah on the inside, Cotto would get caught flush a few times but he was walking right through Judah's punches. And it didn't seem to have no effect in fact the only punch that was really stunning Cotto was that sneaky uppercut. Just take a look at Judah's face he got punished badly physically his eye was closed he was cut, he basically looked like he had been smashed into a brick wall.

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    I agree with you all. I agree that Cotto didn't win a completely one sided affair. However who is Cotto NOT going to beat. That was what I am getting at.
    "If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Finito Lopez
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Finito Lopez
    Totally disagree early rounds were competitive but after about 3rd or 4th round it was one sided fight. And Judah got battered from pillar to post.
    Cotto was winning almost every round after the 3rd, but it was a hardly one-sided battering. And I bet Miguel Cotto would be the first one to tell you that. He openly admitted that Zab stunned him, including once or twice in the late rounds when you're claiming that Zab was just getting battered around.
    Cotto was clearly the better man and that's why he eventually won by TKO, but that was a very competitive fight, and Zab clearly proved that night that he deserves to be an opponent in future notable fights.

    It's not like Zab is getting another crack at the world title here.... we're talking about ANTONIO MARGARITO. If there were talks right now for Floyd-Zab II, then I could understand people complaining about Zab not deserving a shot.

    But we're talking about Antonio Margarito here.
    Cotto was winning almost every round after the 3rd, but it was a hardly one-sided battering. And I bet Miguel Cotto would be the first one to tell you that. He openly admitted that Zab stunned him, including once or twice in the late rounds when you're claiming that Zab was just getting battered around.

    Judah would catch Cotto a few times with good punch but Cotto would walk right through Judah's punches. IMO it was one sided after 3rd round, Judah went into a shell only throwing a low out put of punches like he always does. Im not saying Judah didn't hurt Cotto, he did stun him quite a lot in early going. And a few times after 3rd round but after 4th round. I knew the fight was over i could see Cotto closing the distance and really punishing Judah on the inside, Cotto would get caught flush a few times but he was walking right through Judah's punches. And it didn't seem to have no effect in fact the only punch that was really stunning Cotto was that sneaky uppercut. Just take a look at Judah's face he got punished badly physically his eye was closed he was cut, he basically looked like he had been smashed into a brick wall.
    And Cotto's lip and eye were bleeding like crazy too. It was a rough physical fight where both guys sustained a lot of damage.

    Again, I would challenge anyone to tell me how Judah's performance that night indicated that he wasn't worthy of future opportunities against a guy like Antonio Margarito.

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    Default Re: Margarito to face Judah in March?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse James
    Just posted at boxingscene

    By Mark Vester

    It appears that a battle of former welterweight champions with near identical records is being discussed for March. Antonio Margarito (35-5, 25KOs) and Zab Judah (36-5, 25KOs) may lock horns in a clear eliminator for a future big payday.

    Margarito-Judah was previously pitched by Top Rank to Showtime, who turned it down and instead televised the Tarver-Santiago tripleheader. Initially, it was being reported that Margarito would face Jose Luis Castillo in an obvious mismatch, but that appears to be off. Steve Kim of AUTO MESSAGE: The webmaster of this site has requested that we do not use any content from it.... please delete this post says Judah is current opponent being discussed for the fighter known as the Tijuana Tornado.

    If sources are correct, Margarito-Judah would be a co-feature to a tentative bout between WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto and Joshua Clottey (should he beat Shamone Alvarez). If Margarito and Cotto win, they would collide in either May or June.


    Interesting fight. I think the only question is, can Margarito destroy Judah faster than Cotto did?
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    but i DONT like the idea of clottey cotto, thats a dangerous fight for cotto

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    Default Re: Margarito to face Judah in March?

    also to everyone saying 'what has judah done in the last year to deserve this'




    WHAT THE FUCK HAS MARGARITO EVER DONE?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?




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    Default Re: Margarito to face Judah in March?

    Does Judah LIKE losing or something?
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse James
    Just posted at AUTO MESSAGE: SORRY THIS SITE NAME AND ANY CONTENT FROM IT IS BANNED FROM THIS FORUM PLEASE DELETE

    By Mark Vester

    It appears that a battle of former welterweight champions with near identical records is being discussed for March. Antonio Margarito (35-5, 25KOs) and Zab Judah (36-5, 25KOs) may lock horns in a clear eliminator for a future big payday.

    Margarito-Judah was previously pitched by Top Rank to Showtime, who turned it down and instead televised the Tarver-Santiago tripleheader. Initially, it was being reported that Margarito would face Jose Luis Castillo in an obvious mismatch, but that appears to be off. Steve Kim of AUTO MESSAGE: The webmaster of this site has requested that we do not use any content from it.... please delete this post says Judah is current opponent being discussed for the fighter known as the Tijuana Tornado.

    If sources are correct, Margarito-Judah would be a co-feature to a tentative bout between WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto and Joshua Clottey (should he beat Shamone Alvarez). If Margarito and Cotto win, they would collide in either May or June.


    Interesting fight. I think the only question is, can Margarito destroy Judah faster than Cotto did?
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    but i DONT like the idea of clottey cotto, thats a dangerous fight for cotto
    What the hell Sal. They are boxers. THey are supposed to take dangerous fights.
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