Ricky Hatton vs Zab Judah @ 140
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What are you talking about? I have been watching Judah since he fought Bergman. He is a fighter who fights in spurts. He looks almost unbeatable in the first 4 rounds because of his tremendous size and power but once he gets into the later rounds his mental game goes downhill and he coasts.Comment
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Lol, once again, this has only happened in a few fights. You act as if he fades horribly in every fight, when in reality it's happened about 3 times. And your're saying 4 rounds because the general concensus is that he beat Floyd for the first 4 rounds. Again, go watch some more Zab fights.What are you talking about? I have been watching Judah since he fought Bergman. He is a fighter who fights in spurts. He looks almost unbeatable in the first 4 rounds because of his tremendous size and power but once he gets into the later rounds his mental game goes downhill and he coasts.Comment
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What about Corley? Pineda? Mayweather? Ward? Baldomir? C'mon man I am not talking out of my ass.Lol, once again, this has only happened in a few fights. You act as if he fades horribly in every fight, when in reality it's happened about 3 times. And your're saying 4 rounds because the general concensus is that he beat Floyd for the first 4 rounds. Again, go watch some more Zab fights.Comment
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Oh, a fighter that get's tired in the last few rounds?!?!? Unheard of!
You said that he was only efeective in the first 4 rounds, and that's bull****. In Ward and Corley, he was still scoring, even when tired.Comment
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Ward was taking it to him in the last little bit, and Corley he pretty much stunk up the joint. Not very impressive opponents - especially considered the talent level of Mickey Ward.Comment
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So he has conditioning issues. That's well documented. But what you initially said was that he looks good in only the 1st 4 rounds, and this is only true in the fight against Mr. P4P.Comment
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No, I mean, the destruction of Tszyu in the first round. What a rare blend of power and speed that was. He self destructed after that. The Baldomir fight where he had an opponent that wouldn't just lay down for him...he got discouraged and lost the fight to an incredibly inferior opponent (although not TOTALLY limited as people suggest was Baldomir).Comment
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Judah by KO would be my prediction, as long as he can keep focus on the fight. His just too good for hatton on every department.Comment
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