Quote Originally Posted by Greig
Yep, I thought Pineda beat Zab.

From memory wasn't that Zab's first fight at 147?

And, Addicted to Boxing:-


I'm a 'hater' when it comes to Zab - I've never had any time for him, and I agree he will never be an elite level fighter, but he is still a stern test for people he fights. His power and speed ensure that.

Remember he KO'd Spinks, something Jermain Taylor couldn't manage two weight classes higher, and posed problems for future hall of famers in Floyd, Cotto and Tszyu early in his fights with them.



yea i must agree with everything you said, but for some reason i still like zab judah.

zab the guy to beat when it comes to stardom. you beat him you will probably be placed in the top ten of the division.

hopefully he can just get his mid straight and start fighting like a man.

i think zab can be a elite fighter if he changes his strategy, instead of fighting so fierce in the beginning o the fight maybe he should switch it up and become a late starter in fights, save energy and try to step it up later in the fight cause hes been very competitive in teh beginning of the fights but fade into a guy who barely punches in later round.

Zab is a gatekeeper. He never beats elite guys, but they know they've been in a fight with him.

And how do you start talking about Ricky Hatton in a thread about Pineda and Judah - Hatton never fought either of those guys, so put the joint down and make some coffee.