IF JUDAH LOST TO CLOTTEY??? what would happen?
Collapse
-
Talent or fast hands? I think the latter. I don't know the talent you speak of other than fast hands. And I'm not up for shelling out $40 to watch "fast hands" lose.Comment
-
Comment
-
Yeah, except for a two-three year period Mike Tyson was rated the #1 p4p fighter in the sport, was a WORLDWIDE SUPERSTAR and umm...did I mention his name is MIKE TYSON?
Judah on the other hand has basically lost every opportunity he had. So NO, he doesn't deserve it. I'm still trying to figure out what he did (past or present) that's earned him this shot.Comment
-
You're in the minority then. Judah has tons of talent, just watch the first four rounds against Mayweather and tell me this man doesn't have talent.
He may fade in fights but the fact is he still fun to watch. His role now consist of him being the dangerous opponent, so he has nothing to lose. Winning against Clottey would change that, but if he were to lose it wouldn't affect him that much. He would still be a viable name that would be a draw against still to be proven young prospects or unproven champions like Berto.
Wouldn't you pay $40.00 to see Berto vs Judah? I know I would.Comment
-
Judah's a fast-handed southpaw. He fades as soon as opponents realize that's all he is. His defense (for all this talk of talent) is average. his ring generalship is non-existant and his focus is somewhere near the floor. That's usually where he ends up anyway.You're in the minority then. Judah has tons of talent, just watch the first four rounds against Mayweather and tell me this man doesn't have talent.
He may fade in fights but the fact is he still fun to watch. His role now consist of him being the dangerous opponent, so he has nothing to lose. Winning against Clottey would change that, but if he were to lose it wouldn't affect him that much. He would still be a viable name that would be a draw against still to be proven young prospects or unproven champions like Berto.
Wouldn't you pay $40.00 to see Berto vs Judah? I know I would.
I'm not even sure Clottey beats him because he has his own mental lapses but I'll be rooting hard so that we don't have to see Judah in yet ANOTHER pay-per-sham where he can look good for four rounds before ****ting the bed while convincing some of you to think, "I'll pay to see that again!"Comment
-
Talent and the flaws you point out are to very different things.Judah's a fast-handed southpaw. He fades as soon as opponents realize that's all he is. His defense (for all this talk of talent) is average. his ring generalship is non-existant and his focus is somewhere near the floor. That's usually where he ends up anyway.
I'm not even sure Clottey beats him because he has his own mental lapses but I'll be rooting hard so that we don't have to see Judah in yet ANOTHER pay-per-sham where he can look good for four rounds before ****ting the bed while convincing some of you to think, "I'll pay to see that again!"
And If his next 10 fights are anything like Cotto/Judah, i'll be paying for them all.Comment
-
pretty much nothing will happen. To be honest Zab has too much swag and confidence...this guy still thinks he can beat anyone. The problem with most boxers is that after certain losses they either loose confidence in themselves, their skills or just loose their love for the sport. I cant see this happening with Zab. Judah has 5-6 years left in him IMO and even if he looses he will fade for a while and be one big win away from being a big name again.Comment
-
Comment
-
Judah has to understand that this is his last shot, period. He probably doesn't deserve it from a competitive standpoint, when was the last time he beat a contending welterweight?
If he can't get by Clottey, I don't think Judah belongs with the top welterweights anymore.Comment
Comment