Zab Judah Moves Down: Change? You Can Believe in?

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  • KJB
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    #11
    Moving down is the best shot he has at getting his career back on track. I am hesitant to get my hopes up for another Judah super fight, but at least he is trying.

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    • sportsplato
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      #12
      Zab is garbage. His power is overrated, he is not a boxer, and his heart and chin are suspect at best. He will get another chance at a title because of his name; but he did at least make a name for himself. And when Paulie beats Hatton, I can see the Brooklyn battle sign sealed and delivered. Zab can't beat Bradley or Urango, so Paulie is his only chance at money and fame down there.

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      • jbin333
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        #13
        Originally posted by Piper the Great
        he'll have a title fight by june
        lets hope not

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        • Spirit
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          #14
          Not saying that Judah is back, but downplaying his wins really doesn't help this article. I've rarely seen a Judah loss he looked terrible in. He toyed with Tszyu in the first round of their fight, he knocked out Spinks in a rematch to become undisputed welterweight champion knocking Spinks down in their first fight (however being knocked down himself), he lost a close decision to Baldomir looking more into the crowd than at his opponent, he rocks and hurts Cotto early and he boxed Clottey in a competitive fashion, a very good champion at WW, before again losing a close technical decision being a much smaller man.

          Whether or not he'll make the same mistakes following his ego while moving down I have trouble counting him out simply because he is THAT talented. Had Clottey knocked him out I would probably have agreed with you, but instead he still seems competitive.

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          • THE REED
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            #15
            Originally posted by beerneer
            Not saying that Judah is back, but downplaying his wins really doesn't help this article. I've rarely seen a Judah loss he looked terrible in. He toyed with Tszyu in the first round of their fight, he knocked out Spinks in a rematch to become undisputed welterweight champion knocking Spinks down in their first fight (however being knocked down himself), he lost a close decision to Baldomir looking more into the crowd than at his opponent, he rocks and hurts Cotto early and he boxed Clottey in a competitive fashion, a very good champion at WW, before again losing a close technical decision being a much smaller man.

            Whether or not he'll make the same mistakes following his ego while moving down I have trouble counting him out simply because he is THAT talented. Had Clottey knocked him out I would probably have agreed with you, but instead he still seems competitive.
            how u gonna forget schoolin floyd for 5 rounds!

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            • Spirit
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              #16
              Originally posted by reedickyaluss
              how u gonna forget schoolin floyd for 5 rounds!
              Sorry I was meaning to add that but you beat me to it

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