Why do boxing fans give this term?
''Oh if SUPER Judah turns up, he will win''
''Super Judah via his mystical overrated as hell uppercut''
Its like they actually believe he puts a cape on in the dressing room and turns into a super hero.
''Super'' Judah is just Zab Judah.
Its the same guy, the only difference is he looks good and will always beat C level opposition. There is nothing super to be seen when he steps on the world stage except his uncanny ability to fold in super fashion.
They try saying ''super'' Judah turned up for Paris. No, no, Paris is just not very good, real talk. Nice kid, great story but he is very average.
Just had to clear that up, thanks.
Judah can't beat top flight competition and usually isn't even competitive. He gets picked to win fights because "If he comes in with his A game, he's too much..". The way he fights is his A game, it just overwhelms less talented fighters and when he steps up to the big leagues, it doesn't work, he doubts himself, and quits on himself and the fight.
Why do boxing fans give this term?
''Oh if SUPER Judah turns up, he will win''
''Super Judah via his mystical overrated as hell uppercut''
Its like they actually believe he puts a cape on in the dressing room and turns into a super hero.
''Super'' Judah is just Zab Judah.
They try saying ''super'' Judah turned up for Paris. No, no, Paris is just not very good, real talk. Nice kid, great story but he is very average.
Just had to clear that up, thanks.
Zah himself claim to turn into "Supahman". See below:
watch for urself butthole, tszyu barely landed any punches and judah was timing him beatifully coming in
it was the first round. a feeling out round for 99% of all fighters. zoo figured him out in 3 minutes and put him down twice with one punch.
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Zab was winning the fight easily; if he would have took the count instead of jumping up before he got his legs back especially at the end of the rd. Plus the ref shouldn't have stopped the fight either at that he was in no danger since the rd was over IMO.
watch for urself butthole, tszyu barely landed any punches and judah was timing him beatifully coming in
LMAOOOO @ the end of the second round.... I was not expecting that to happen
Show some respect. Hell of a fighter, had balls and never ducked anyone.
Thank you. So many great fighters get disrespected on this site because they aren't ATGs. Judah had an exceptional career, entertained many fans, been in memorable battles and to this day continues to be a hot topic in the sport of boxing. He's dedicated his life to this sport, he's always in tip top shape and he's been in the ring with the best of this generation.
There are millions of fighters across the world past and present that have dedicated their lives to this sport that dream of achieving what Judah has in this sport.
But because these bitter Matthysse fans are still upset about Judah defeating their darling years and years ago they try to belittle him. It's disgusting.
watch for urself butthole, tszyu barely landed any punches and judah was timing him beatifully coming in
He definitely won the first round, but come on, that's 1 round.
He was knocked out in the very next round.
tbh judah had all the potential in the world to be a p4p superstar but he has the bad habit of overrating himself and losing focus
in his prime...
he boxed circles around tszyu until he got stopped
he could've easily beaten baldomir if he was on his A game
he gave a prime mayweather all he could handle for 5 round
almost stopped a near prime cotto before he got his nuts cracked
had a close fight with clottey which I felt could've gone either way
but the best zab never showed up in those fights...when he returned to 140 he did a poor man's version of whitaker which I felt would never work for him as evidenced by his loss to khan
I would say under different circumstances (different trainer) he could've been slightly better than cotto was perceived in his prime, but the fact is he never amounted to that greatness and is now at 50% of what he used to be
really? it wasn't close at all. also judah quit/was tko'd from a cut caused by a punch.
tbh judah had all the potential in the world to be a p4p superstar but he has the bad habit of overrating himself and losing focus
in his prime...
he boxed circles around tszyu until he got stopped
he could've easily beaten baldomir if he was on his A game
he gave a prime mayweather all he could handle for 5 round
almost stopped a near prime cotto before he got his nuts cracked
had a close fight with clottey which I felt could've gone either way
but the best zab never showed up in those fights...when he returned to 140 he did a poor man's version of whitaker which I felt would never work for him as evidenced by his loss to khan
I would say under different circumstances (different trainer) he could've been slightly better than cotto was perceived in his prime, but the fact is he never amounted to that greatness and is now at 50% of what he used to be
Boxed circles, in the first round?
Lmao
5, 6 time world champion. Look who he beat for those titles and how many chances he has had.
I'm sure if many others had the opportunities he has had over the years they'd of achieved just as much.
The guys best legitimate win is Cory Spinks.
His resume is a joke considering.
Exactly.
No need to post my reply, you said it in one.
Judah is a 4 round fighter and has no endurance, composure, or stamina
A lot of talent, yes, but the gears in his brain don't function very well. He's a flash in the pan for 4 rounds and then that is it ... he's extinguished.
Why do boxing fans give this term?
''Oh if SUPER Judah turns up, he will win''
''Super Judah via his mystical overrated as hell uppercut''
Its like they actually believe he puts a cape on in the dressing room and turns into a super hero.
''Super'' Judah is just Zab Judah.
Its the same guy, the only difference is he looks good and will always beat C level opposition. There is nothing super to be seen when he steps on the world stage except his uncanny ability to fold in super fashion.
They try saying ''super'' Judah turned up for Paris. No, no, Paris is just not very good, real talk. Nice kid, great story but he is very average.
Just had to clear that up, thanks.
not true. he lost to baldomir.
You are right dan cov. Judah is an inconsistant fighter who fights much better in some fights than in others. But even at his best he is not super. He still has a below average chin and recovery powers for the championship level. He still lacks determination when things don't go his way and tends to give up. He has speed, skill and power and is not someone to take lightly. He is not super and I think Garcia will beat him no matter what Judah shows up. I am expecting a well trained Judah because he seems more mature now and he knows this may be his last shot at the top. I hope he wins but I think Garcia is to tough for him.
He's an explosive, talented and flashy fighter with an exciting style and he's a character. People still want to see him fight and he's build up a strong fan base and that's why he continues to get the opportunities that he does. Every time Judah enters the ring, people wonder "which Zab will show up" and just off that, he has fans believing that he can win under any circumstance. He keeps the fans interested.
I love fighters like Matthysse but to be a star in boxing you have to do more than just handle business in the ring. You have to make people want to pay to see you fight and Judah has done that for over a decade.
People complain about Judah but how many Lucas Matthysse fights have you been too? What are you doing on your end to make sure he gets bigger opportunities? If Richard Schaefer doesn't believe Matthysse can fill stadiums in Brooklyn, he's not going to get opportunities.
Great Post!!!!
We do know which Zab will turn up though & that is the problem, people buy into his sh1t talk & his hype. You know he will beat C level guys and you know deep down when its time to step up & hit the big time, the guy will fold! People always convince themselves ''Super Judah is coming this time'' & it ends in tears for them and they're like ''Should of listened to my head'' I see it everytime. Hes good at selling himself; I've gotta give him that.
I think he believes he can do it but when things don't go as planned he looks for a way out.
It shouldn't be about personalities though. Lucas is never ever in a bad fight & I would love to go out and watch him fight live but admittedly, I can't afford the luxury. It would literally cost me £2000/$3200 probably at a minimum to go see the guy fight live.
It shouldn't be but it is. Boxing is like high school. The popular fighters get privileges that others don't.
I've been saying this for years.He's been a good,world class boxer but he never justified the level of hype that he garnered in his earlier years.He's gotten more chances and more opportunities than he deserved and people still continually believe in him - in spite of his history of generally failing to produce the goods when in a significant fight.