Zab Judah vs Devon Alexander, Maidana, Bradley, etc: Who wins?

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  • BoxerDood
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    Zab Judah vs Devon Alexander, Maidana, Bradley, etc: Who wins?

    Zab Judah used to be one of my favorite fighters and I think that if he had his head straight and had a better corner, he would have been a MUCH better fighter. Now that he's back, he seems to have fixed those two problems and is returning to 140. He wanted to fight Urango, but that didn't happen.

    How do you think he would do against Maidana, Urango, Alexander, Bradley, Khan, Holt, Torres or Berto (Judah showed interest in this bout, and Berto insists on cleaning up the 140 division for some reason so it could happen)?
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    #2
    Originally posted by BoxerDood
    Zab Judah used to be one of my favorite fighters and I think that if he had his head straight and had a better corner, he would have been a MUCH better fighter. Now that he's back, he seems to have fixed those two problems and is returning to 140. He wanted to fight Urango, but that didn't happen.

    How do you think he would do against Maidana, Alexander, Bradley, Khan, Holt, Torres or Berto (Judah showed interest in this bout, and Berto insists on cleaning up the 140 division for some reason so it could happen)?
    Zab Judah Beats Maidana By UD, Alexander Loss by TKO, Bradley Loss By KO or TKO...Khan Not To Sure...maybe A Decision Loss

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    • AllEyesOpen
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      #3
      Originally posted by BoxerDood
      Zab Judah used to be one of my favorite fighters and I think that if he had his head straight and had a better corner, he would have been a MUCH better fighter. Now that he's back, he seems to have fixed those two problems and is returning to 140. He wanted to fight Urango, but that didn't happen.

      How do you think he would do against Maidana, Urango, Alexander, Bradley, Khan, Holt, Torres or Berto (Judah showed interest in this bout, and Berto insists on cleaning up the 140 division for some reason so it could happen)?
      When he has his head on right, Judah is force at any weightclass

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        #4
        Originally posted by BoxerDood
        Zab Judah used to be one of my favorite fighters and I think that if he had his head straight and had a better corner, he would have been a MUCH better fighter. Now that he's back, he seems to have fixed those two problems and is returning to 140. He wanted to fight Urango, but that didn't happen.
        How do you think he would do against Maidana, Urango, Alexander, Bradley, Khan, Holt, Torres or Berto (Judah showed interest in this bout, and Berto insists on cleaning up the 140 division for some reason so it could happen)?
        Honestlly I think Judah is done. Maybe he'll prove me wrong.

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        • Squirrel
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          Judah can give anyone a hell of a night; he does fade quite quickly but his speed, power, movement, agility and southpaw stance make him dangerous for anyone.

          I think a motivated and game Judah would take Khan out, beat Maidana on points (as long as he doesn't get careless), and takes a point win over Berto.

          The other guys i'm not sure of cause I haven't seen enough of them.

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          • chillin8
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            #6
            Originally posted by Squirrel
            Judah can give anyone a hell of a night; he does fade quite quickly but his speed, power, movement, agility and southpaw stance make him dangerous for anyone.

            I think a motivated and game Judah would take Khan out, beat Maidana on points (as long as he doesn't get careless), and takes a point win over Berto.

            The other guys i'm not sure of cause I haven't seen enough of them.
            I like Judah.. I've bet on him every time hoping he would get his head straight and be able come back to his old form....but never happened,,I've pretty much lost my patience with him, i don't think he'll ever get back to where he was once was a true force in the division...He still a dangerous fighter for some of these young fighters trying to prove themselves...but i can't see him coming back to old form....

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            • I am Legend
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              Judah is irrelevant now. I used to like him but I gave up on him. He is done.

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              • BoxerDood
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                #8
                Originally posted by I am Legend
                Judah is irrelevant now. I used to like him but I gave up on him. He is done.
                Yeah I kinda gave up too...but I'm hoping just MAYBE he'll make a comeback since his head seems to be on straight now. I mean if he beats the Alexander-Urango winner (which will probably be Alexander) then he's definitely capable of being one of the top light-welterweights still. I also heard he wants to fight Maidana. That would probably be the easiest of all of them in my opinion unless Golden Boy stops protecting No Mas...err...Victor Ortiz.

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                • FloydTBE
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                  Persoanally I think that the best light welterweight is Timothy Bradley atm. HEs fought tough fighters and has performed very well. I think he will have 2/3 more fights at 140lbs, then maybe move upto 147lbs.

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                  • KRUEGER
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                    I think zab beats all these guys.....

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