Depends on if he gets the chance. I'm confident he'd beat Khan. I'm not sure how a Alexander fight would go, but Alexander won't fight him because of Don King, and him vs Bradley is a close fight where I'd favor Bradley to out hustle him, but I'm sure Judah would be competive at least. He has a chance against all three IMO.
I forgot Kotelnik's hand-speed and power can be compared to Judah's. /sarcasm
Yeah, an so can Malignaggi? Right? I wasn't comparing Kotelnik and Judah, dumbass.
If Zab is able to connect his left uppercut to one of the 140 titleholders chins then yes, he will be a champion again. At 32, Zab still has more natural talent/gifts than the current crop of 140 pounders. Nothing about these guys strike's me as being great, just good.
I agree. It's a division full of great match-ups, but not necessarily great fighters.
Khan's chin will always be questioned, and I doubt Khan is going to dominate everyone like he did to Paulie.
He dominated Kotelnik pretty comfortably too.
Answering the TS: I think it's improbable.
Khan's chin will always be questioned, and I doubt Khan is going to dominate everyone like he did to Paulie.
Yeah, there's always the question of Khan's chin.
And don't talk to me like I'm some Khan fanboy. I don't even like the guy. But he'd walk all over Judah.
Speaking of Paulie, he'd be a better fight at this point for Judah.
Judah wins one damn match on FNF, and suddenly he's taking out the top guys at 140? C'mon.
its definitly possible
Anything is possible. I definetly think Zab can become champion again but it's a question of whether any of the 140lb champions would take a chance and fight him. He doesnt have the popularity anymore due to his losses to Baldomir, Floyd, Cotto and Clottey. So it would be a big risk/low reward fight if someone like Devon Alexander or Tim Bradley chose to fight him and put their belt/s on the line aswell.
But I could definetly see him picking up another belt if he gets a shot.
Probably not, none of the top fighters will give him a shot because alot of those fighters can lose to him. I'd pick Bradley to beat Judah, but the other two Khan and Alexander might lose to Judah.
Khan would blister the shit out of Judah.
If Zab is able to connect his left uppercut to one of the 140 titleholders chins then yes, he will be a champion again. At 32, Zab still has more natural talent/gifts than the current crop of 140 pounders. Nothing about these guys strike's me as being great, just good.
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