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  • Khalid X
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    Zab Judah vs Devon Alexander...who u got and would you watch?

    Just curious because I actually think this would be an exciting fight. Before people flame this thread, All the top guys will be tied up in the next couple of months and Bradley (the guy who I want to see fight alexander) will be tied up fighting his manditory and fufilling his showtime obligation this summer.

    With that said, do you think this will be an exciting fight and how do you see it playing out? Call me crazy but I think this is a close, exciting fight that can go either way right now (although I got alexander edging it out).
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    Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
    Just curious because I actually think this would be an exciting fight. Before people flame this thread, All the top guys will be tied up in the next couple of months and Bradley (the guy who I want to see fight alexander) will be tied up fighting his manditory and fufilling his showtime obligation this summer.

    With that said, do you think this will be an exciting fight and how do you see it playing out? Call me crazy but I think this is a close, exciting fight that can go either way right now (although I got alexander edging it out).
    would love to see it and if zabs on his game could give alexander some trouble

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      Originally posted by THE MATRIX
      would love to see it and if zabs on his game could give alexander some trouble
      damn i did not know you lived in pflugerville....lol. You guys kill me with all that "have pfun in pfeel pfree to enjoy your stay" ****...LOL

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      • mrcupide2
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        If Judah focuses and excutes a good game plan, I see him knocking out Alexander.

        But if judah does gases out like he always does, I see a close decision for Alexander.

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        • -MAKAVELLI-
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          #5
          that was funny last night...it was like a poor man's version of Shane and Floyd with the post fight 'confrontation'

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            I think Alexander would work him over to a shut out or late stoppage. Judah is on a long lay off and hasnt even made 140 yet.

            Judah always has a punchers chance is dangerous for the first couple of rounds but then again whose to say that weight wont affect him I think Alexander beats him pretty easy.

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            • markfrombrookly
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              Zab doesn't even deserve a fight for the title. Who has he fought at 140? He needs to fight a top 10 guy first at 140 to see where he's at before he gets ANOTHER shot at a belt. I see Devon beating him anyway. Zab is past his prime and mentally weak. Urango would of stopped Zab Judah.

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              • Akyra
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                #8
                i got zab...

























































                losing in embarrassing fashion lmao.

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
                  Just curious because I actually think this would be an exciting fight. Before people flame this thread, All the top guys will be tied up in the next couple of months and Bradley (the guy who I want to see fight alexander) will be tied up fighting his manditory and fufilling his showtime obligation this summer.

                  With that said, do you think this will be an exciting fight and how do you see it playing out? Call me crazy but I think this is a close, exciting fight that can go either way right now (although I got alexander edging it out).
                  very dangerous fight for alexander.... for about 5 rounds.

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                  • BoxerDood
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by No Ceilings
                    I think Alexander would work him over to a shut out or late stoppage. Judah is on a long lay off and hasnt even made 140 yet.

                    Judah always has a punchers chance is dangerous for the first couple of rounds but then again whose to say that weight wont affect him I think Alexander beats him pretty easy.
                    Long layoff? His last fight was like a week before Pacquiao-Cotto. Although it was a joke fight against an old man who got KO'ed by Jose Miguel Cotto at 135, he did train very hard for some odd reason..

                    I haven't seen Zab at 140 in a while so its hard to say...I'm sure his power would increase, and he's arguably the fastest puncher in that division since he was the fastest at 147. If Zab is on top of his game and actually trains properly, it can be a very close fight. I think he seems to have his head on straight now, based on the last few interviews I've seen from him. I really hope he's motivated enough this time around because I recall one fight where he seriously didn't train at all (the Baldomir fight).

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