If ZAB JUDAH had heart he would have gone out as one of the best fighters ever. He had all the tools, speed, power, good movement and work rate. Problem was always once he got hit once he would look for an exit. He couldn’t tuck in and fight to win when the tide went against him.
ZAB couldn’t take a shot and would try to get out of there when it got tough. Mosley then was really dangerous with heart and power. I doubt this would go the distance.
Hell yea, I see people feeling Mosley would've beaten that asss!!!
Judah was the original Broner. Such a wasted talent.
Nah, Broner doesn't even have a Cory Spinks level dude on his resume. Just a bunch of Ashley Theophanes. Heck Malignaggi is the best name on his resume and that fight was close
Mosley just couldn’t get a fight after beating Margarito. Fights with Judah and Berto both fell through. He wound up getting Floyd and Pac paydays though so not too bad...
I think Shane would've been too big for him, and the fight may play out like Shane vs Floyd, with Zab crashing down from those overhand rights.
ZAB couldn’t take a shot and would try to get out of there when it got tough. Mosley then was really dangerous with heart and power. I doubt this would go the distance.
Winky Wright had to show up and ruin everything with his boring azz style that no one rewatches. Mosley-Trinidad would have been an instant classic.
Winky had the type of style that requires the right opponent to be entertaining. For example, his fight against Jermaine Taylor in 2006 was exciting and I wish we could have seen a rematch.
It's just that Tito was a little bit past his best by 2005 while Winky was at his absolute peak.
ZAB was weak mentally. When the going got tough he would fold. Mosley would have been a favourite there
If the fight had happened when it was scheduled (2008) then I would have favored Mosley because he was in better form at that point. Around that time he lost a close UD to a prime Miguel Cotto, knocked out Ricardo Mayorga and then obliterated a heavy-favored Antonio Margarito.
Zab, on the other hand, lost a technical decision to Joshua Clottey and then finished the year with a ho-hum win over a journeyman in Ernest Johnson.
I think Zab would have his moments but Mosley would be more consistent down the stretch to win by decision (116-112).
Shane probably stops him around the 5th or 6th. Zab didn't have the mental focus or defense to keep Shane off him.
I think Shane would've been too big for him, and the fight may play out like Shane vs Floyd, with Zab crashing down from those overhand rights.
Nothing much to talk about. Not every good fighter fights every other good fighter in or near his weight. Not back then and not today. Mosley would be heavily favored to win i think.
I will check those out later, but how do yall see the fight playing out.
If the fight had happened when it was scheduled (2008) then I would have favored Mosley because he was in better form at that point. Around that time he lost a close UD to a prime Miguel Cotto, knocked out Ricardo Mayorga and then obliterated a heavy-favored Antonio Margarito.
Zab, on the other hand, lost a technical decision to Joshua Clottey and then finished the year with a ho-hum win over a journeyman in Ernest Johnson.
I think Zab would have his moments but Mosley would be more consistent down the stretch to win by decision (116-112).
I will check those out later, but how do yall see the fight playing out.
ZAB was weak mentally. When the going got tough he would fold. Mosley would have been a favourite there
I still have some promotional flyers for that fight, was scheduled to happen.
I can barely remember the context at the time, but I think Mosley would have taken it