Should Zab Judah retire?

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  • Del Coqui
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    #21
    Originally posted by TruJoker1
    Well should he? I think so. He is only tuff in the press confrences, soon as he gets hit with one good shot, he aint tuff no more. He was ruined when he had to do the KO dance. DON'T EVER PLAY WITH MMMAAATTTCCCHHHEEESSSSS!! LOL.
    He was giving PBF a run for his money until PBF started hitting him back, same with Baldomir, he had Zab dancing with that straight right.
    I think he can take the JR WW division over, only fighter I see who may beat him is Bradley.

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    • Underdog82
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      #22
      The humiliating KO he recived from Kostya Tszyu was pretty much the start of the decline of Zab Judah. He lingered around for a couple of years, posing as a top dog, but he never was the same after that incident.

      He is just a face that comes around every now and then. He is nothing now, and never will be.

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      • Underdog82
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        #23
        Originally posted by 2-smooth
        zab could still be a the best 140 in the division if he works hard


        Please...

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        • The Great Shark
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          #24
          Zab obviously still has it physically, but mentally, he isn't. Priorities? Responsibility? Somethings holding him back, and it could well be himself.

          The Clottey fight was exploited up the ass, using the weigh-in loop hole to have the obvious advantage, not to say Joshua isn't a good fighter, but that is just lame.

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          • TruJoker1
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            #25
            Originally posted by elchinoloco
            Zab obviously still has it physically, but mentally, he isn't. Priorities? Responsibility? Somethings holding him back, and it could well be himself.

            The Clottey fight was exploited up the ass, using the weigh-in loop hole to have the obvious advantage, not to say Joshua isn't a good fighter, but that is just lame.
            I love how he tried to say he was robbed after that fight, like he was really doing something special. Clottey simply walked him down all night long. I lost alot of respect for Zab after that fight. If you lose just say so, dont come with all this ole headbutt BS, after the dude clearly beat him. Actually Zab better be lucky Clottey didn't try to KO him, he was satisfied by just beating him and moving on.

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