Judah's "No Mas"

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  • Silencers
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    #11
    Originally posted by Tengoshi
    I honestly perceived it as simply a different form of the "street move" he pulled on Mayweather with the intentional fouls, only better calculated (as it actually served a purpose here). Nevertheless, I believe the frustration was the same. In this fight it should perhaps not be said that Judah did not fade, but rather did not have the opportunity to fade. We will never be able to say how he might have continued though.
    I agree, he was getting frustrated with not being able to get through Clottey's defense and his punches weren't doing any visible damage. Only Judah knows why he did what he did though.

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    • fenixbb
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      #12
      A bad day for judah perhaps this was really his last big fight. I think his career is over . I watched the fight from Germany I was so upset when I realized that judah got hit to much and I knew he will loose the fight.Im a zab fan because of his speed and style but zab was got hit by this guy please this is not the pernell whitaker with power anymore come on. Judah needs better coaches.

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