Zab Judah's resume

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  • IMDAZED
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    #31
    Originally posted by TheGreatA
    I take it you don't know who Rafael Pineda is. He was washed up when he fought Judah though and went to split decision.

    Ryan Davis was a light middleweight, I agree Judah looked bad against Ernest Johnson though.
    GreatA, your first line should read "who Rafael Pineda WAS" lol.

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    • TheGreatA
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      #32
      Originally posted by IMDAZED
      GreatA, your first line should read "who Rafael Pineda WAS" lol.
      Just shows you how even the not-so-highly regarded 1980's/1990's contenders such as Rafael Pineda were probably much better than today's group of champions when even an ancient Pineda goes to split decisions against both Zab Judah and Cory Spinks.

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        #33
        if zab does anything less than a 3rd ko he needs to hang his head in shame.

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          #34
          Originally posted by TheGreatA
          Just shows you how even the not-so-highly regarded 1980's/1990's contenders such as Rafael Pineda were probably much better than today's group of champions when even an ancient Pineda goes to split decisions against both Zab Judah and Cory Spinks.
          Isn't that always the case? You watch the washed up fighters of yesteryear go up against the touted ones of today and it's obvious in their primes they would've wiped the floor with them. I completely agree that a prime Pineda defeats the highly overrated Zab and Spinks as well, probably.

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            #35
            Originally posted by TheGreatA
            I take it you don't know who Rafael Pineda is. He was washed up when he fought Judah though and went to split decision.

            Ryan Davis was a light middleweight, I agree Judah looked bad against Ernest Johnson though.
            Pineda yeah I am well aware of who he is yet at the time he fought Judah would you honestly say he was any better than the version of Matthew Hatton who is fighting Zab?

            in fact if I am not mistaken he was coming off of a fairly lengthy layoff prior to fighting Zab right?

            Davis I forgot was at light middle

            and yes the Johnson fight was an ********

            sorry but you want to see more into Zan than he is fine but he doesn't have the power everyone thinks he does, he has fought mediocre opposition and hasn't been able to ice them before, and is now in a distinct decline so while he should beat Hatton I wouldn't put it past him to see him lose and lose emphatically

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