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Pulling for Judah this weekend even though I think he gets stopped.
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How the **** is a guy who takes his foot off the gas more than Zab gonna dominate? He might make it close or win close, but domination is far from anything realistic here.Comment
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now I know Clottey may also suffer from confidence and focus issues, but that has been against seemingly tougher, harder challenges. I dont think he's going to have any issues like that against a smaller, less dangerous opponent in Judah. I hope I'm wrong though. and I hope you and I can remain friends with Jesus.Originally posted by 2501 v2.0I want Judah to win. But as we've seen in Judah's previous fights, when faced with a major challenge, his self confidence is dramatically affected. I think Judah understands that Clottey has pretty good hand speed so he may try to rely on his counter punching skills. Clottey actually has very good defense as he showed against Margarito, but does he have this defense when he's being the aggressor? Or will he want to test Zab's power and let his gaurd down while walking forward?
I think Clottey is going to wait to see what Zab is going to do in the first couple of rounds and Zab is going to wait for Clottey to make a move so there may not be too much action. If Zab realizes that his speed is an advantage over Clottey, we're going to be seeing a much slicker Zab than against Cotto. The problem is, if he doesnt hurt Clottey, Clottey will get more agressive and put Zab on a full on counter punching game plan. The more successful pressure Clottey applies to Zab, the more Zab will get fustrated and his punch count will decrease. Thats why I think Clottey is going to get the decision over Zab. Clottey will be more active, more aggressive and accurate.
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