I can see a Witter rematch. No matter what the fairweather fans proclaim, Zab is still a top welterweight contender. He's still respected. He needs, IMO 2-3 more victorious tune ups before he should aim at a title. Baby steps but I believe if he works hard, disciplines himself and prepares, making his way back up will be easy work for him.
Zab Judahs next fight?
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He already fought Witter, and it was one of the ****tiest fights I have ever seen. Jones-Tarver III... Witter just played the Jones role of clowning around and not throwing punches.Comment
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That video was jacked from another guy on YouTube who put it together with MUCH better music, it's under "Zab Judah Career Highlights" and it honestly is one of the best boxing videos I've seen in terms of motivation and showcasing one fighter:
I really hope Zab does well for himself, it's tragic because he has all the talent in the world, has power, speed, accuracy, throws really nice punches, but he lacks the ability to have the tenacity throughout the entire fight that he has in the early rounds. He doesn't throw enough when he needs to, but I just really want him to shine because I know the kid has the ability to do so.
Honestly, he needs a different trainer. It's cool for Yoel to teach him the basics and **** coming up, but once you get to a certain point, you need somebody to bring you to that next level (i.e. Taylor with Steward, Guzman with Big Floyd, etc.).Comment
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Yeah, idk, Witter has probably improved too... but he fights at 140, and Zab seems unwilling to go down there.Comment
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I agree. Witter then is definitely NOT Witter now. I think this would be a great rematch with the same outcome nonetheless. It's a good fine and it would be his best route to a title fight.Comment
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