Judah
He looked improved in his last fight. I wouldn't rule him out of making a comeback but I wouldn't hold my breath for it. I'd like to see him making use of his talent...even if it is a few years later than it should have been.
He has the speed and the power to beat any of those guys but i'm not sure about his mental toughness.
He had trouble with Cotto, Clottey and Mayweather cuz he was a small welterweight. jr.welterweight is his natural weight so i don't think guys like bradley, alexander, ortiz, etc. will be able to bully him. He's one of the strongest at that weight.
Judah is such a waste of talent. Still, I have hope that he's managed to mature enough to not shoot himself in the foot in every important fight. We'll see when he fights someone good enough to push him past four rounds.
imo he can & probably will but the problem is be the other fighters won't fight him. I know for a fact that bradley & khan won't fight him. His best chance is to fight maidana then alexander.
A hot headed Judah was a dangerous threat to Spinks, Mayweather, Clottey, Cotto. I'm pretty sure a more determined, serious, still young, Zab Judah, would be a threat to Bradley, Alexander, Khan, Maidana and Ortiz.
he has a punchers chance within four rounds, after that, he's ripe for the picking...
zab lacks focus, mental toughness, stamina, and discipline............. also, to do anything worth while with the rest of his career, he should get a new trainer, his dad has not and will not get him over the hump..............
only a punchers chance with that left uppercut within four rounds, and four rounds only........... after that zab is no good and only possesses hand speed........
Zab always looks really uncomfortable when he gets hit clean, it really throws him off his plan and confuses him, his belief gets rocked he ends up getting hit over and over again.
Santa Cruz caught him well a few times but wasn't quick (or good) enough to back it up consistently, but Bradley and Alexander might well be. Those bombs will always give Zab an advantage however, and it's still possible he can clean out 140.
I was really impressed by the way he was moving and boxing in the Santa Cruz fight. He usually attacks right away and wastes stamina. But in that fight he seemed comfortable, used his jab, slipped punches and when the time came he caught him with a beautiful signature punch. Perhaps Eddie Mustafa Muhammad added a little Chad Dawson to him. He also proved to us that he is capable of making the JWW limit. I thought he was going to come in at the catch weight, but instead he came in at 141.