i'll only be intrigued by zab again if he changes trainers and gets his idiot dad the hell out of there. but i'm pretty much done being interested for awhile. too many 2nd chances that ended in defeat and/or controversy
Zab Judah a Journeyman Now!
Collapse
-
I think it is funny that after the fight Judah was trying to say his left hand hurt so thats why he couldn't knock him out. LoL then they showed pictures of round 11 and him trying desperately to throw the hardest counter left upper cuts he could to knock the guy out.Comment
-
He is probably being honest, though. I have seen a lot of fighters hurt, but still fight. Mayweather fought with a torn rotator cuff. He did his best and there was some controversy surrounding his victory, but he did it. It's possible is all.Comment
-
Me too. Zab was blazing in the first round. He handled himself nicely and looked great. I do think he is capable of beating Cotto. Cotto was wrong for the low blows, but Zab is responsible for being prepared to handle those situations. I know it physically took a lot out of him but that is when "MIND OVER MATTER" has to take over. He should have mentally been able to bounce back, and he did not. He conceded and it was evident.Comment
-
if cotto never threw the low blows
none of these threads would say he a journey man
and judah would be fightin mosley on nov 10th not cotto, and zab would be top 3 welterwieghtComment
-
I don't think he is. Is the definitely the kind of fighter to make a big excuse if he doesn't look good in a fight. Usually when fighters are actually hurt they announce it more publicly like Mayweather, Clottey, and Gatti.
Judah just randomly came out with "Yeah dawg I hurt my hand or I would have knocked him out" and thats the last you heard of his story. That leads me to believe he is just making false excuses.
I could just be biased because I hate his ****** fabulous attitude.Comment
Comment