Zab Judah one tough SOB?

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  • ELPacman
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    You'd be surprised what desperation can do to a fighter mentally. It's obviously just another term for hunger. Zab gets his hunger and then loses it and then gets it back. He performs great 1 night, **** the next. Great against a tuneup, **** against a top fighter. That's his problem, he can never stay steady.

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  • Floydmayweather
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    Originally posted by BigCol
    He fought Spinks for the second time out of desperation. He fought Mayweather out of desperation. He is now fighting Cotto out of desperation. He is finished.

    He might knock Cotto out because of desperation too. LOL

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  • Njord777
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    Originally posted by ben41193
    I like u.....Ur a good poster goood k is coming your way
    Thanks man I appreciate it. We'll both be watching the Malinaggi-Cherry fight pretty intently, huh? I know I'll be scoring it.


    Originally posted by Kid Achilles
    I wouldn't call him tough. Talented and skilled yeah, but he's not known for his resilience, either physical or psychological.
    I see that point. He seems to space out during fights. I want to grab him and shake him and go, "Yo, Zab! Zab! You're fighting man, snap out of it!" It's what caused the chicken dance against Baldomir. What I really meant was that Zab seems tough, on paper, based on his opposition. He appears to be one tough bastard if you look at his opponents.

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  • ben41193
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    Originally posted by BigCol
    He fought Spinks for the second time out of desperation. He fought Mayweather out of desperation. He is now fighting Cotto out of desperation. He is finished.
    dude for a new guy on the site that was a pretty bold statment. lol

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  • BigCol
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    He fought Spinks for the second time out of desperation. He fought Mayweather out of desperation. He is now fighting Cotto out of desperation. He is finished.

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  • Kid Achilles
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    I wouldn't call him tough. Talented and skilled yeah, but he's not known for his resilience, either physical or psychological.

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  • ben41193
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    Originally posted by Njord777
    Baldomir was supposed to be a tune-up fight for Judah fighting the pound for pound champion- Mayweather. Floyd fought Mitchell while Zab fought Baldomir....but Zab lost.

    When Cotto fought Malinaggi Paulie wasn't a tune-up for any specific fight. No more than every fight is a tune-up for Cotto.
    I like u.....Ur a good poster goood k is coming your way

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  • Njord777
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    Originally posted by ben41193
    Who was carlos baldomier?
    Baldomir was supposed to be a tune-up fight for Judah fighting the pound for pound champion- Mayweather. Floyd fought Mitchell while Zab fought Baldomir....but Zab lost.

    When Cotto fought Malinaggi Paulie wasn't a tune-up for any specific fight. No more than every fight is a tune-up for Cotto.

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  • ben41193
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    Originally posted by Njord777
    Well, honestly, who was Malinaggi when Cotto fought him? He was a nobody who wasn't given a chance to win. Judah, on the other hand, is a name people know coming off a loss to the pound for pound champion. Not bad opposition comparatively.
    Who was carlos baldomier?

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  • squealpiggy
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    Great opponent for Cotto. Bob Arum has done a stellar job in bringing Cotto along.

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