Judah/Mosley scheduled for May 31st!

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  • moin126
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    #91
    Originally posted by darkvladimir
    Judah-Mosley? If its true, we're in for a potential FOTY candidate. But this fight is gonna be decided on who has something left in the tank. Both men are battle-torn warriors, who have given there all in the sport and are past their prime. What theyre both fighting for at this point is relevancy in the upper echelons of the WW division. And that can be a very big motivator, especially when you have 2 guys who strongly believe in themselves and their abilities. Both have speed, a decent amount of power and intelligence, and just the right amount of holes in their defense to make a memorable bout. Add on the fact that both have tenacity and pop, and a certain ferocity they can unleash at any moment. Itll be fun while it lasts, and will prove that even challengers can fight like champions. Whats great about this bout is, the winner is almost guaranteed a shot at one of the titleholders, and when you think about it, either of these guys would make a great fight with either Cotto, Cintron, Williams, and Mayweather. Just my 2 cents. I know boxing.
    that was a pointless ass post. Judah a intelligent fighter? plz.
    He's athletic, But he aint The smartest boxer. Im just interested to see mosely face a southpaw again, i bet he'll have to get used to zab for like 7 rounds by that time he has already lost, unless judah runs out of fking gass again.

    Anyway, ITs a fight to close to call,

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    • tito yuca
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      #92
      Originally posted by moin126
      Il tell you why punk. Cotto shouldnt have chosen to fight, gomez with his ***** ass. He's a overatted ***** and you know it. He's gonna lose ud, Mosely - mayweather would be a much more ENTERTAINING fight.

      Not mayweather cotto, common what does cotto bring to the ****ing table, that the other 39 didnt bring? pressure? more body punches? a jab?

      You know that cotto was in trouble at the end of the mosely fight, you know he gave 2 nice low ones to judah, and both judah and mosely came in with a non-boxing strategy, imagine what floyd would do, ITs a obvious win.
      I know Floyd would whoop Cotto's ass, "punk", but he'd beat Mosley even worse. What does HE bring that's so special?!?! And that's beside the point, I was calling you out for saying something as ****** as "the winner of a fight between two dudes that just were defeated by the #1 ranked WW after Floyd deserves to fight Floyd more than that #1 ranked WW". Pure and utter idiocy, especially when you consider that one of those dudes was ALREADY beaten by Floyd.

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      • darkvladimir
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        #93
        Originally posted by moin126
        that was a pointless ass post. Judah a intelligent fighter? plz.
        He's athletic, But he aint The smartest boxer. Im just interested to see mosely face a southpaw again, i bet he'll have to get used to zab for like 7 rounds by that time he has already lost, unless judah runs out of fking gass again.

        Anyway, ITs a fight to close to call,
        Judah unintelligent? Wow. I guess you can become junior welterweight champ and undisputed welterweight champ by being dumb. I guess you can compile a 110-5 amateur record, become a two-time U.S. national champion, three-time New York Golden Gloves champion and win the 1996 PAL Nationals without being an intelligent boxer. Judahs been boxing since age 6. When you grow up doing something, you end up becoming very knowledgeable in what you're doing. His intelligence is measured on his boxing abilities, his effectiveness in the ring, and the fluidity of his combinations. He may not have beaten everyone he's faced, but that doesnt mean he's not intelligent. I never said he's the smartest boxer. You said I did. Check your facts. Just my 2 cents. I know boxing.

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        • raysan
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          #94
          Originally posted by darkvladimir
          Judah unintelligent? Wow. I guess you can become junior welterweight champ and undisputed welterweight champ by being dumb. I guess you can compile a 110-5 amateur record, become a two-time U.S. national champion, three-time New York Golden Gloves champion and win the 1996 PAL Nationals without being an intelligent boxer. Judahs been boxing since age 6. When you grow up doing something, you end up becoming very knowledgeable in what you're doing. His intelligence is measured on his boxing abilities, his effectiveness in the ring, and the fluidity of his combinations. He may not have beaten everyone he's faced, but that doesnt mean he's not intelligent. I never said he's the smartest boxer. You said I did. Check your facts. Just my 2 cents. I know boxing.
          I believe his talent has lead to those accomplishments, its never been denied hes one of the most talented fighters out there. If his intelligence is measured by those things you named, what do we measure his lack of focus, staying out at clubs all night, and messing around in the ring causing him to get KOd by Kostya, a fighter he was clearly better than???

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          • borikua
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            #95
            Great!




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            • darkvladimir
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              #96
              Originally posted by raysan
              I believe his talent has lead to those accomplishments, its never been denied hes one of the most talented fighters out there. If his intelligence is measured by those things you named, what do we measure his lack of focus, staying out at clubs all night, and messing around in the ring causing him to get KOd by Kostya, a fighter he was clearly better than???
              You chalk those moments up to him not utilizing his intelligence. Just because you're intelligent doesnt mean ull never lose, or make mistakes. Boxing is a competition. Yes, Judahs a smart fighter. But there are smarter fighters, more intelligent fighters than he is. But that doesnt take away from his own intelligence.

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