Can anyone explain the point of this thread? Yes Judah was a very dangerous fighter for Floyd. But lets not forget that Judah also lost to a bum journeyman before Floyd got to fight him. Despite that, i still give Floyd credit for the win. I just dont understand the purpose of the question. Is the thread starter trying to make a point of Judah being a bigger threat to Floyd than Marg, at the time Floyd entered the ww division? If that's the case, then u have a valid argument that is up for debate, but i think once Judah lost to Baldomir, he was no longer seen as the most dangerous fighter. Margarito was.
When floyd entered the WW Division who was the most dangerous fighter?
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Zab Super Judah. Floyd entered WW on Nov. 19th of 2005. Judah beat Spinks in Spinks hometown on Feb. 5th of 2005 and did not lose to Baldomir until the following year.Comment
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you gave him that title.. lol. you and the rest of the *****s...cmonmang continues to beat around the bush. So i ask you all. When floyd came to ww division who held the crown of "the king" of the division(cmonmang acts like i gave him that nickname
)the ring champion, the undisputed champion AND the BIGGEST threat to any fighter? Can someone please help this moron out. I will post a poll with his responses he gave me.Comment
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Yes, but did lose to Baldomir prior to facing Floyd, therefore in my eyes, he wasnt seen as the most dangerous opponent at the time Floyd faced him. Good win, and i take nothing away from Floyd, but i feel at the time, Margarito was a more dangerous fighter.Comment
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Its asking who was the most dangerous.Basically, everybody left 147, Forrest got injured, Mayorga had moved up and he also had his belts taken by Spinks, When Zab fought spinks the first time, i thought that **** was a draw seriously, when they fought again, Judah stopped him. Judah i think had a defense against Cosme Rivera and then started calling out Floyd. I would have to say Judah was the most dangerous because when he knocked out Spinks, there were no signs of him "gassing out after 4" or looking "unfocused". Judah easily.
Margarito was the #1 ranked welter, but if we are talking about the guy who held the most important belts and was undisputed, it was judah.
Judah has never been the most dangerous anything in boxing.Comment
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