The thing with Gatti was that one could understand why he'd get those big fights, he was a legitimate test for anybody, wherever he went then fans followed and brought money, the Gatti show made sense for any good fighter looking to make it big.Originally Posted by porkypara
As for Judah, well it's difficult to understand why. At 140 he was a machine, in fact before the Tszyu fight I'll have to admit he had me convinced, so perhaps memories of that form and potential linger in promoters and fans minds allowing them to justify Judah fights.
However, I believe in the eyes of the matchmaker the name Judah is becoming synonymous with tune ups for top level fighters and validations for up and comers.


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