It makes sense for both fighters. I see JMM countering the shit out of him for a close decision.
Thanks: 0
Likes: 0
Dislikes: 0
It makes sense for both fighters. I see JMM countering the shit out of him for a close decision.
Array
Last edited by Rantcatrat; 03-09-2011 at 10:34 PM.
Array
I'll lean towards JMM even at 140 against zab. Jmm vs Pac lll would be a lot better than Zab vs Pac. I dont know if Zab would last a round with pac.
jmm destroys judah ko7. judah's defense, in the last fight, was not all the commentators made it seem. he got hit and hurt by an opponent was not very good. zab just made him look good cause his skills are so diminished. i like zab. wish him well...but he showed that he's almost done. i like the jmm zab fight tho. i hope it happens.
Last edited by ruthless rocco; 03-09-2011 at 09:19 PM.
I'm not saying Zab deserves another chance. It makes sense though. With Soto-Antillion in May, and Guerrero-Katsidis in April, Zab seems like a logical choice. With JMM last fight this past November, and Soto fighting in May, a potential fight for them two would be September? You're talking about a 10 month layoff. JMM-Soto would be a fight i would like to see at 135, but the dates just seem to work out right now. That's assuming JMM wants to fight at 135, we all know he wants Pac and will have to go up to 140. To fight Pac he's going to have to fight someone at 140.
So who does he fight at 140?
1) Khan & Bradley; most likely fighting each other, not going to happen
2) Maidana? He's fighting next month
3) Alexander? Most likely going to have a easy fight to help him get back
4) Ortiz? He's fighting late next month too
I don't think Zab deserves it, but that's why it makes sense.
Array
It would most definately be at 140, Judah cannot go down to lightweight. Also that would give JMM his 4 title in 4 diff weight classes. Thats the big carrot on a stick Judah is gonna use to get the fight. Also, JMM gets put on his ass by Kats and Diaz, I'm sure Judah can put him there too. Very good matchup style wise. People thinking it would be easy for JMM are a bit off if you ask me, first you got the size advantage going to Judah. Then you got boxing skills going to Judah, gotta remember he gave Floyd big troubles in the first half of their fight, something JMM couldnt do at all. You have to give the heart, will, and chin to JMM though so if you add it all up it equals a very entertaining fight.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks