Judah disappoints once again!

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  • Kobe Bryant
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    #1

    Judah disappoints once again!

    I always feel like things are never resolved with this guy. Sure I predicted he would lose. But still it seems like something always is up with this guy. First it's the Mayweather low blow that completely took away from Floyd's performance.

    Then it's the Cotto fight with the whole low blow fiasco. Now with Clottey the fight is stopped on cuts with him complaining about head butts. But to me it seemed clear that it was from a punch.

    I don't know it just seems like there's ever anything resolved after his fights.
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    #2
    At least hes losing to good opponents, not some Wladimir Klitshcko ****.

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    • Don Johnson
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mexican Legend
      At least hes losing to good opponents, not some Wladimir Klitshcko ****.
      *waits for WLAD OWNS or Tunney*

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      • Gatti9783
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        #4
        I had Clottey up about 2 rounds at the time of the cut which from the looks of that replay it came from the left uppercut, although Zab could have a point that it could've been a cut from the butt and then opened up more with the left.

        I thought Zab was engaging way too close. Those uppercuts were clearly landing and damaging Zab's face but he still chose to duck his head in close for no purpose. His best chance was when he was staying away using the jab and throwing those occasional brilliant flurries. Bad idea to go inside so often with Clottey. The fading factor was also very apparent. He stopped throwing as rounds went on and that's when Clottey started hitting him. It was almost identical to the Cotto fight. Zab may have showed heart again, but damn what a disappointing past couple of years for him.

        I'd love to see Clottey-Berto.

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        • Kobe Bryant
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          #5
          I thought he could have possibly taken the first 3 rounds. He was really jabbing well. But to me when he did well he lingered on the inside for way too long.

          And for a guy as fast as him he can not seem to stop the straight right hand.

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          • Brz_Pugilist
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            #6
            It was a matter of time before Judah would have gotten KO!!!I wish fights went 15 rounds.Judah's chin is a liability and it always has been.

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