Ricky Hatton vs Zab Judah @ 140

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  • uppercut_84
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    #31
    If Baldomir could beat Judah and for Judah to get knocked out in 2 rounds against KT, I'm sure Hatton would beat too.

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    • Exige Jr
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      #32
      Hatton would win, perhaps by knock out depending on what he goes for.

      Hatton has more focus than Judah, he is undefeated, and contrary to belief can handle southpaws pretty well. The only reason why people are backing Judah is because he is a southpaw.

      Go back to the day after Hatton beat Kostya Tszyu and everyone on here was saying that Hatton would/could beat Judah. Now its a dead cert that he would get knocked out, apparently.

      Since then he beat Collazo, in a bad performance. And he beat Urango in a good performance. He can deal with southpaws and trains well for the individual fighter. He would locate Judahs weakness, and there are a lot of them, and pinpoint those for the win.

      The blueprint has already been laid down to beat Judah. He lost to Baldomir who is just a poor mans Hatton, and then lost to Mayweather. He has lost to Kostya Tszyu in the past and wobbled by numerous other fighters making us think his chin is not up to parr. Meanwhile Hatton has remained undefeated, with people coming close to upset him but never actually doing it.

      Hatton can come to a fight, like he came to the KT fight. Fired up and ready, totally determined and looking invincible in that form. If he does that then he definetly could beat Judah, and in my opinion would beat Judah.

      Judah is overrated, now at least.

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      • Super_Lightweight
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        #33
        Judah's chin can not hold vs Hatton. If Baldomir can hurt him, so can Hatton. Hatton is more skilled and able to hit the target better than Baldomir even. I give Judah a 10% chance of winning this fight. Judah has power and speed of his own, but nothing that will allow him to beat the style of Hatton.

        Hatton TKO5 Judah.

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        • Bonafide
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          #34
          Originally posted by Exige Jr
          Hatton would win, perhaps by knock out depending on what he goes for.

          Hatton has more focus than Judah, he is undefeated, and contrary to belief can handle southpaws pretty well. The only reason why people are backing Judah is because he is a southpaw.

          Go back to the day after Hatton beat Kostya Tszyu and everyone on here was saying that Hatton would/could beat Judah. Now its a dead cert that he would get knocked out, apparently.

          Since then he beat Collazo, in a bad performance. And he beat Urango in a good performance. He can deal with southpaws and trains well for the individual fighter. He would locate Judahs weakness, and there are a lot of them, and pinpoint those for the win.

          The blueprint has already been laid down to beat Judah. He lost to Baldomir who is just a poor mans Hatton, and then lost to Mayweather. He has lost to Kostya Tszyu in the past and wobbled by numerous other fighters making us think his chin is not up to parr. Meanwhile Hatton has remained undefeated, with people coming close to upset him but never actually doing it.

          Hatton can come to a fight, like he came to the KT fight. Fired up and ready, totally determined and looking invincible in that form. If he does that then he definetly could beat Judah, and in my opinion would beat Judah.

          Judah is overrated, now at least.

          I like Hatton and have the utmost respect for him. In fact I am a big fan but Baldomir would flatton Hatton if they ever fought.
          This is just a style matchup. Hatton would beat lots of guys but Judah's speed and power would cause fits for Ricky.
          Your right though, Hatton is focused and ready to take on America. Judah is well ...Judah.
          Judah is like a mixed bag of nuts though...you never know what your gonna get that night. Hatton is predictable. H'es gonna box and brawl with a ton of clinching.
          Like I said though...I aint dissin on Ricky. I am a fan of his.

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          • K-Nan
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            #35
            Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
            Judah's chin can not hold vs Hatton. If Baldomir can hurt him, so can Hatton. Hatton is more skilled and able to hit the target better than Baldomir even. I give Judah a 10% chance of winning this fight. Judah has power and speed of his own, but nothing that will allow him to beat the style of Hatton.

            Hatton TKO5 Judah.
            The problem with that statement is the variables that go into a fight. If what you said was true, then Baldi should've fared better against Floyd than Judah, or even Gatti, right? Nobody can deny that Judah's had some nights where he looked unstoppable. It's all about mentality with Zab- I think he's one of the most skilled fighters, but also the most mentally susceptible.

            Somebody said exactly what I've said before regarding Judah. That he's somewhat of a WelterWeight Mike Tyson. Awesome natural talent, but simply flawed motivation.

            Back to the topic, I think a focused Judah would pick apart Hatton early on. Hatton could not weather the storm in the same way that Mayweather did. His defense and speed are nowhere as good as PBF's. I take Zab by a 7th round tko.

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            • Derranged
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              #36
              Judah wins, too much speed and power for Ricky.

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                #37
                Judah by decision or possible stoppage.

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                • Left2body
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Kaynan
                  The problem with that statement is the variables that go into a fight. If what you said was true, then Baldi should've fared better against Floyd than Judah, or even Gatti, right? Nobody can deny that Judah's had some nights where he looked unstoppable. It's all about mentality with Zab- I think he's one of the most skilled fighters, but also the most mentally susceptible.

                  Somebody said exactly what I've said before regarding Judah. That he's somewhat of a WelterWeight Mike Tyson. Awesome natural talent, but simply flawed motivation.

                  Back to the topic, I think a focused Judah would pick apart Hatton early on. Hatton could not weather the storm in the same way that Mayweather did. His defense and speed are nowhere as good as PBF's. I take Zab by a 7th round tko.
                  Excellent post

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                  • BigCol
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                    #39
                    Judah looks simply unbeatable in the first 4 rounds of all of his fights. What he lacks is the mental discipline when he is in tough and in deep waters. This is where Hatton thrives. Hatton would put Judah in deep waters, and drown him.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BigCol
                      Judah looks simply unbeatable in the first 4 rounds of all of his fights. What he lacks is the mental discipline when he is in tough and in deep waters. This is where Hatton thrives. Hatton would put Judah in deep waters, and drown him.
                      Watch more Judah fights besides the Baldomir and Mayweather ones.

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