Zab Judah To Land on Mayweather-Marquez Undercard

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  • Joe2608
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    #31
    Originally posted by fightingfigs
    Unlikely. Judah Hung in there with Joshua Clottey and shouldve won on the cards due to CLotteys inactivity.

    Zab will own anybody at 140
    You must have been watching the wrong fight, Clottey won that easilly.

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    • WESS
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      #32
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
      Hatton got beat by Floyd Mayweather Jr, and Manny Pacman... so simply thinking that ANY guy with a punch is going to do the same thing is ridiculous.

      Yes ZAB DOES have the power to Rock Hatton and possibly KO him, but you cant compare zab with Floyd and Pac. Hatton would pressure Zab, and that is his ******nite.
      This is true too but Zab still has solid power and speed.... I think he'll handle the pressure from 140lb guys a lot better than he did at 147.

      Which IMO would have him beating Hatton no matter how much pressure he puts on him.

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      • WESS
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        #33
        Originally posted by reedickyaluss
        Unfortunately, that word is muttered anytime we talk about Zab. And the way things ALWAYS go with him. The IF, never happens.
        yup..... pisses me off EVERYTIME too. I wait.... and wait....and nothing...

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        • -Antonio-
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          #34
          I just read that Guzman turned down a Judah fight at 142. I would of wanted to see that.

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          • Haglerwins
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            #35
            Ricky Hatton has post concussion syndrome now I'm betting. He should never fight again. I'd expect him to get stopped in any fight from here on out (that doesn't involve Paulie of course) unless he adopts a high guard D.

            Zab would take his head off now, Hatton has nothing for the man.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Haglerwins
              Ricky Hatton has post concussion syndrome now I'm betting. He should never fight again. I'd expect him to get stopped in any fight from here on out (that doesn't involve Paulie of course) unless he adopts a high guard D.

              Zab would take his head off now, Hatton has nothing for the man.
              I wouldnt say that. Hatton is good just not great. Him and Zab would be a good fight IMO. I would favor Zab at 140. Hatton would be stepping stone for Zab making his way back to 140. Zab could go to Hatton's back yard, the fight could be about 2 fighters making there way back... IDK... I would like to see it.

              Hatton and Zab are both in the same boat now.

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              • fightingfigs
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                #37
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                WHAT? Clottey was on the verge of KOing Zab.... if that fight went 2 more rounds Zab would of taken a knee.

                He DID hang in there.. I give him credit... but towards the end, Zab was noticeably getting beaten up, his face was swollen, he was breathing hard and clinching, and clottey kept coming forward with the straight right hand.. over, and over, and over...
                I saw what i saw and It looked as if Clottey had trouble hitting Judah clean due to Zabs good footwork. Judah even controlled all the tie ups and maneuvered Clottey anywhere he wanted too. I saw him turn clottey twice.

                Clottey did show good power in spurts but only when he actually got the chance to catch judah, which he did and opened up his eye but Clottey stayed too long in his shell while zab was laying in 5-7 punch combos on Clotteys body and kept rolling in and out nicely and hit em to the dome with occasional uppercuts.

                The fight was closer than you think.

                As for Ricky Hatton its plain and simple that Judah would destroy him in under 5 rds easily. the difference in the Pacquiao fight was angles . His footwork overcame hattons coming forward fight style. Judah is just as quick and fluent on his feet and his ability to put punches togethr in impreesive fashion is always evident.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by WESS
                  I wouldnt say that. Hatton is good just not great. Him and Zab would be a good fight IMO. I would favor Zab at 140. Hatton would be stepping stone for Zab making his way back to 140. Zab could go to Hatton's back yard, the fight could be about 2 fighters making there way back... IDK... I would like to see it.

                  Hatton and Zab are both in the same boat now.
                  No. Ricky is worse off, his chin is in shambles. I should've known there would be a pre 3rd round stoppage against Pac after I saw f'n Paulie stun him (not hurt, stun). Judah could put Hatton out in 1 if his mind is right. Post concussion syndrome... Ricky's got it.

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                  • fightingfigs
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by fightingfigs
                    I saw what i saw and It looked as if Clottey had trouble hitting Judah clean due to Zabs good footwork. Judah even controlled all the tie ups and maneuvered Clottey anywhere he wanted too. I saw him turn clottey twice.

                    Clottey did show good power in spurts but only when he actually got the chance to catch judah, which he did and opened up his eye but Clottey stayed too long in his shell while zab was laying in 5-7 punch combos on Clotteys body and kept rolling in and out nicely and hit em to the dome with occasional uppercuts.

                    The fight was closer than you think.

                    As for Ricky Hatton its plain and simple that Judah would destroy him in under 5 rds easily. the difference in the Pacquiao fight was angles . His footwork overcame hattons coming forward fight style. Judah is just as quick and fluent on his feet and his ability to put punches togethr in impreesive fashion is always evident.
                    Announcers have a good effect on how people view the fight. The crowd who saw the fight live didnt think Clottey was gonna take the win so easy as well

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #40
                      who's zab fighting?

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