Has Judah ever fought all 12?

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  • Fox McCloud
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    #1

    Has Judah ever fought all 12?

    Examples?

    The Tszyu fight ended too early for him to gas out.

    He gassed against Baldonuts, Mayweather, Cotto in fights he lost. I'm not sure if he did against Cory Spinks in their first fight or not.

    I saw him gas against Rafael Pineda and DeMarcus Corley for the most part too. He even slowed way down in the Junior Witter fight at the end.

    The more Judah I see, the more I think he is a Mike Tyson like fighter. He fights all 12 rounds in the first few rounds, trying to get a quick stoppage or whatever, and hopes that his opponent is intimidated enough after that if the opponent survives that he can cruise to a decision win.

    I really don't think it is a mental problem though. I mean, it makes sense why he shuts down after 4 or so, and it makes sense why he kicks so much ass in the first four. You are bound to kick your opponent's ass at least a little bit if you are expending three times the energy that they are in the first few rounds. Am I right?

    Does anyone agree with this at all or is this a ****** theory that I have that is absolutely dead wrong?
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    #2
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    Examples?

    The Tszyu fight ended too early for him to gas out.

    He gassed against Baldonuts, Mayweather, Cotto in fights he lost. I'm not sure if he did against Cory Spinks in their first fight or not.

    I saw him gas against Rafael Pineda and DeMarcus Corley for the most part too. He even slowed way down in the Junior Witter fight at the end.

    The more Judah I see, the more I think he is a Mike Tyson like fighter. He fights all 12 rounds in the first few rounds, trying to get a quick stoppage or whatever, and hopes that his opponent is intimidated enough after that if the opponent survives that he can cruise to a decision win.

    I really don't think it is a mental problem though. I mean, it makes sense why he shuts down after 4 or so, and it makes sense why he kicks so much ass in the first four. You are bound to kick your opponent's ass at least a little bit if you are expending three times the energy that they are in the first few rounds. Am I right?

    Does anyone agree with this at all or is this a ****** theory that I have that is absolutely dead wrong?

    The reason why Judah isnt undefeated is the reason Mayweather is...its between the ears...something is wrong with Zab....hes not a very ring smart fighter.

    He shouldve have beatn Zu, Cotto and Floyd.

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      #3
      Zab finished strong in the first bout with Stinks.

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      • Scott9945
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        #4
        Originally posted by DWiens421
        Examples?

        The Tszyu fight ended too early for him to gas out.

        He gassed against Baldonuts, Mayweather, Cotto in fights he lost. I'm not sure if he did against Cory Spinks in their first fight or not.

        I saw him gas against Rafael Pineda and DeMarcus Corley for the most part too. He even slowed way down in the Junior Witter fight at the end.

        The more Judah I see, the more I think he is a Mike Tyson like fighter. He fights all 12 rounds in the first few rounds, trying to get a quick stoppage or whatever, and hopes that his opponent is intimidated enough after that if the opponent survives that he can cruise to a decision win.

        I really don't think it is a mental problem though. I mean, it makes sense why he shuts down after 4 or so, and it makes sense why he kicks so much ass in the first four. You are bound to kick your opponent's ass at least a little bit if you are expending three times the energy that they are in the first few rounds. Am I right?

        Does anyone agree with this at all or is this a ****** theory that I have that is absolutely dead wrong?

        Zab really isn't that bright and he is still incredibly immature. He loses focus like a hyper 8 y/o. His corner doesn't seem to have any answers for that yet. Maybe Floyd Sr will help?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Scott9945
          Zab really isn't that bright and he is still incredibly immature. He loses focus like a hyper 8 y/o. His corner doesn't seem to have any answers for that yet. Maybe Floyd Sr will help?
          I was thinking this as well. Ultimately it's Zab's fault for breaking down like he does after expending so much energy, but Yoel never has **** to offer ihm either in terms of solid, technically sound advice in the corner either. Floyd Sr. should be able to give him that edge, in terms of letting him know where he's at in the fight, what he needs to do more effectively, etc....

          I'm just skeptical that he'll even listen to the advice, you know "old dog, new tricks", all that jazz.

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          • MaYaN_SuN
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            Judah only has that left hand, it's probably one of the fastests punches in the sport, or was. But he has nothing else, wich makes him predictable and rendered useless when he starts to get fatigued. Any fighter that can withstand that left hand for the first 3 or 4 rounds...the rest of the fight is up for grabs if his opponent has any talent.

            I don't think anyone landed as flush and as hard with quick shots against Mayweather as Judah did in their fight. I mean he came out fast and strong and was just outpointing Mayweather easily. And I don't find it a surprise that after that fight, Floyd has steered away from anything that appears to be a young fast handed talent lol.

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            • Biggus Dickus
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              Zab doesn't know how to fight tired, simple as that IMO.

              That is the test of a true champion, someone who can fight when they are tired and win.

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