I'm surprised I haven't read the usual "If he's focused, Zab will win because he is the most talented boxer in the world, he just loses concentration. He has amazing speed and power in his left hand and if he trains hard he will KO Quitana" bull****.
Zab Judah-Carlos Quintana in The Works
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Judah lost 5 fights, but I still believe the only one who convincingly destroyed him was Cotto. Tszyu had an overconfident Judah, Baldomir fought a close fight (but won fair and square), Spinks got beaten up when it counted and Mayweather got his ass beaten until Judah stopped fighting.
Zab should use this fight as a stepping stone back up to contender status, I think he could beat a couple of hot prospects (Gomez wants him, and I'm sure Berto wants his as well) and maybe a beltholder as well. But I can't take anything away from Quintana as I've never seen him fightComment
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I think judah could beat him by points but Judah cant beat anyone on the top 5. I see him taking a Luis Collazo or a Joshua Clottey but not a Paul Williams or Kermit CintronComment
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Hmmmm.. Sounds good. Nice comeback fight.. Well not comeback, but you know.. To get back up there.Comment
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We talk about this fight last week in another thread. We agreed the fight could help both fighters to bring some hope to fight for a respectable belt again. For example, Quintana-Judah winner vs. Cintron-Williams winner.
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Agree! LMAO!!!
I would had given Judah the advantage, but his recent loses and damage taken makes him a different "not-that-great-of-a-fighter". Quintana got a really wierd style of boxing by constantly changing from ortho to southpaw. He really changes his whole body stand structure and looks entirely different when moving and changing at the sme time. Almost robotic. I know it got to disorient, not confuse, his opponents.
"El Indio" Quintana by SD.Comment
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