Zab Judah Wins Easy Decision Over Ernest Johnson

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Zab Judah Wins Easy Decision Over Ernest Johnson

    On the undercard to Joe Calzaghe-Roy Jones Jr. at New York's Madison Square Garden, Zab Judah (37-6, 25KOs) won an easy ten round decision over unknown Ernest Johnson (18-3, 7KOs). The fight took place at 144-pounds as Judah is in the middle of dropping down to the junior welterweight limit of 140-pounds. The scores were 99-91, 98-92 and 98-92. [details]
  • trainhard_187
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    I personally think Zab careers is done.

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    • PeterinMI
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      Originally posted by trainhard_187
      I personally think Zab careers is done.
      I tend to agree. However I don't know what it is about Judah that always makes me want to give him another shot. A shot that he never logically deserves by the way.

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      • LEFTYGUNZZ
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        Originally posted by PeterinMI
        I tend to agree. However I don't know what it is about Judah that always makes me want to give him another shot. A shot that he never logically deserves by the way.
        He will beat a few more no name fighters at 140 and then lose in a big match to someone before he hangs em up. He might win an alphabet belt at 140 but he will not gain back his P4P status ever....Lefty

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          #5
          Originally posted by luckylefty731
          He will beat a few more no name fighters at 140 and then lose in a big match to someone before he hangs em up. He might win an alphabet belt at 140 but he will not gain back his P4P status ever....Lefty
          I don't doubt you there for second. His pound for pound status should never have occurred to begin with. Not from a skill or ability standpoint. Zab always had that. The one thing that has been missing from day one is the trio of greatness: Heart, Focus, Consistency.

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            Really thought Zab looked lackluster in this fight, he didn't just seem to be there (don't think the cut helped) thought he would of wanted but on a good display on his comeback at 140, but hey he won every round and got the win.Maybe it was hard finding motivation who knows but there are some very interesting fights for him at 140 etc Witter rematch, Mallinaggi, Holt, Torres, Bradley and more.

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