
Originally Posted by
El Gamo

Originally Posted by
Preme

Originally Posted by
El Gamo
I don't think making 140 would be as easy to make for Zab as we think,I mean the guy is short and beefy. Also,there are no big $$ fights there. Whoever said the KT KO was a fluke needs to watch more boxing. How the F*** can that be a fluke? Secondly,do research,Zab said,if he wins,there would be NO rematch. KT said the same back. End of.

Originally Posted by
Bilbo

Originally Posted by
killersheep

Originally Posted by
greynotsoold
Judah is one hell of a fighter, fast, good power, all that. UNLESS, and its a big 'unless'

you hit him back and make him fight. I don't think he has the heart to be a fighter. He can beat up overmatched guys all day, but he hasn't got it in him to fight.
I thought he showed real fighting spirit against Cotto
I disagree, all he did was took a beating as best he could by virtually refusing to fight back. Giving his own awesome speed and offensive arsenal showing fighting spirit would have been demonstrated with him fighting back and throwing punches. All he did was the same as he did in the latter rounds against Mayweather and that was look to survive.
When the going gets tough Zab can't cope. He's got no stones.
Man,Bil,you are owning this thread. I could CC you for 3 points here but this point is the best. When I first watched the fight,I thought WOW,Judah is actually showing fighting spirit but upon repeated viewing and reading your opinion about it(I remember you saying it right after the fight),I knew ou were right,he was not fighting back,and was nothing more than a punching bag.
i didn't mean it as a fluke hit in the sense he was completely lucky to get that hit off and put him down... i just feel punches like that happen in boxing and don't in rematches.. take the penalosa v gonazlez fight... johnny wins pretty much every round but gets stopped out of nowhere, i'd be my house on that not happening again if they had a rematch... sometime S*** happens, much like a punch breaking a guys nose and causing him to lose, or a good hit on the chin putting u down at any point... some shock hits put u down and you shake it off, others cause u a match... if tszyu had won 6 of the 7 rounds then done that, then yeah no point... but at that point everyone knew how good judah was, he done will in the first round, the second very close then that punch came...
Aaaah.right,I see. That's a better explanation,CC in 24 and mind my sharp wording. I understand what you are saying but on the other hand,you have to remember,that was the first clean punch Tszyu landed and look at the destruction it caused. So,hypothetically speaking,if there was to be a rematch,how many shots would it take take for Tszyu to flatten him again? Not many for sure,especially if 1 could do that much damage!
i mean yes and no really, it could just of been one of those things in boxing... people made put judah had a completely S*** chin after that... yet look at what he took from cotto and how long it took to finish him off, and that was alot down to fatigue and battle tiredness than just one big hit from cotto...
you seen the maccarinelli fights with hobson right? the first one enzo hit him clean a load of times yet that was a razor thin win, the second fight he didn't even really catch him full on but hobson just got hit in one of those places that shakes your brain up a but and your legs refuse to work for you...
i don't think judah was out or even concust, just he took a hit went sraight back his head got shook and his equilibrium just went and that's what caused the stupid dance... he wanst shaking about when he got back up, it wasn't as if he was staggering about all over the shop coz he was out on his feet, he took a knock got up to soon, equilibrium was a bit gone and the blood got to his head to soon and he done a quick shuffel...
you could be right that it would happen again, or that punch may not of landed...
there was an article i read in the ring mag a few months ago that got me thinking about this fight to be honest, and it was in there they were explaining why the stoppage was premature and what a shame it was those 2 never fought again...
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