what if: Quartey vs. Judah (in their primes) @ 147

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  • boxingsmash69
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    #1

    what if: Quartey vs. Judah (in their primes) @ 147

    who takes this cake
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    Quartey Decision
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    Quartey KO/TKO
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    Judah Decision
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    Judah KO/TKO
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  • Lazy Liberal
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    #2
    Quartey by brutal beatdown!!!!!!!

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    • Tyson2k7
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      #3
      Ike would take out Zab. Ike is bigger stronger than Zab who should be a Jr Welter.

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      • DIOS DOMINICANO
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        #4
        Originally posted by Tyson2k7
        Ike would take out Zab. Ike is bigger stronger than Zab who should be a Jr Welter.

        Floyd, too. Right?

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        • Don Johnson
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          #5
          Quartey knocks him out in the midde rounds. Quartey was a ****in monster at 147.

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          • El Chicano
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            #6
            Good fight IMO. The Ike that fought Oscar, would walk down Zab starting everything off that jackhammer jab and eventually wear him down and knock him out by say the 8th round. Zab would make it interesting with his speed & power possibly scoring a knockdown during the fight.

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            • BrooklynBomber
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              #7
              It would be a worse beatdown then Cotto gave him.

              Zab might have a couple of moments here and there countering Bazooka's jab, but Ike was a monster in his prime.

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              • El Chicano
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                #8
                Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
                Floyd, too. Right?
                The 1999 Ike and Floyd would be a good fight, but I'd have to lean towards Quartey, too big & strong for little Floyd. That jab would give Floyd all kinds of problems. When Ike and Oscar went at it, they basically fought to a draw. During that time Oscar, Ike & Tito were the top three at 147 and I don't think Floyd could beat any of them when they were at their peak.

                The End.

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                • no1p4p
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                  #9
                  Quartey would kill Judah when he was in his prime, No doubt about it. Judah would probaly start off strong but would get pumbled in the 6th-8th rounds

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