IMO this reminds me of when Vargas took on Rivera (not a tomato can by any means) literally only a few months after getting pummeled similiar to the beating Judah received at the hands of Cotto. A lot of people questioned whether this was wise by his team. I just have this feeling that Judah will be tested more tomorrow night than people are realizing and the he may never truly recover from the beating he received at Madison Square Garden.
Is Zab fighting too soon after the beating he received?
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The answer is yes, he is fighting far too soon.IMO this reminds me of when Vargas took on Rivera (not a tomato can by any means) literally only a few months after getting pummeled similiar to the beating Judah received at the hands of Cotto. A lot of people questioned whether this was wise by his team. I just have this feeling that Judah will be tested more tomorrow night than people are realizing and the he may never truly recover from the beating he received at Madison Square Garden.
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Zab will never be able to beat an elite again, but this guy he's fighting tomorrow is crap. He's fighting such a ****ty fighter that he should be able to ko this bum in the first round.Comment
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Torres is a good fighter though, so I guess I was wrong to some extent. If the guy was able to go 3 rounds with torres, he might actually be able to go more then one round with zab. Though, zabs speed might make this a one round ko. Not zabs power but speed.Comment
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He also fought Hatton's brother on the undercard of Hatton-Castillo, I didn't see the fight, but I know he knockdown Hatton's brother late in the fight and lost by D.Comment
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I think as long as he's fully healed he should be fine. If anything it shows that he is eager to get back in the ring and stay active. Plus his year long suspension gave him plenty of rest so maybe this makes up for it somewhat.Comment
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