Warp1432: Baldomir would have beaten Judah in a rematch

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  • mangler jr
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    #21
    Originally posted by Sen. Clay Davis
    not really an outlandish opinion. Judah's athleticism and boxing ability may be on par with Floyd's, but he doesn't have the mental fortitude that Mayweather does. Because of that deficiency and in ability to overcome a mental slump during a fight, Judah can always be beat. Even by a slow, plodding limited fighter that already beat him once.
    No its not. The only thing Judah has is fast hands. His footwork is non existent, his defense sucks and he's got no conditioning.

    Him being this "super athletic" guy is a myth. Fast hands is all he has. Thats it.

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    • The Gambler1981
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      #22
      It would be interesting, Baldomir being tough is a pretty bad matchup for Zab. I think Zab could have fought a much better fight both in overall plan and just in what he did but it is kind of a crap shoot as to how long he can make that last.

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        #23
        I think it's about time that the fans of the sport of boxing stop making excuses for Judah and just admit that he was always an average fighter at best.He's been called an underachiever,but in truth,he was actually an overachiever.


        He overachieved in beating a better fighter than him in Cory Spinks.Judah was the same level of talent that Chop Chop Corley was.



        What did Judah ever do that makes you believe he could have beaten Carlos baldomir? beating a distracted Cory Spinks,who spent more time promoting his homecoming than training?



        Judah is an overrated ESPN fighter and nothing more.



        How sad Judah's career is that Max Kellerman has to praise him for not quitting imediately against Clottey when things weren't going his way.Kellerman gave him so much praise and not long after,Judah does take the easy way out and does quit.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Princemanzpoper
          I think it's about time that the fans of the sport of boxing stop making excuses for Judah and just admit that he was always an average fighter at best.He's been called an underachiever,but in truth,he was actually an overachiever.


          He overachieved in beating a better fighter than him in Cory Spinks.Judah was the same level of talent that Chop Chop Corley was.



          What did Judah ever do that makes you believe he could have beaten Carlos baldomir? beating a distracted Cory Spinks,who spent more time promoting his homecoming than training?



          Judah is an overrated ESPN fighter and nothing more.



          How sad Judah's career is that Max Kellerman has to praise him for not quitting imediately against Clottey when things weren't going his way.Kellerman gave him so much praise and not long after,Judah does take the easy way out and does quit.
          This is exactly right. Great post. Judah deserves props for keeping himself in the mix despite being an extremely limited fighter.

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          • -Hyperion-
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            #25
            alfonso gomez beats em both....

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              #26
              Zab beats him at 140.

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                #27
                I think Judah would have won in a rematch. Very close decision.

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                  #28
                  I think even I can beat Judah if I can survive the first 4 rounds. :down:

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                  • warp1432
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    alfonso gomez beats em both....
                    Probably today, but I don't think he would have in 2006.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                      alfonso gomez beats em both....
                      'Fonso is actually not that bad of a fighter.. He's pretty decent.

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