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  • .PrettyBoy32.
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    Zab Judah could be next for Devon Alexander

    Alexander stops Urango, Zab Judah could be next
    March 7th, 2010
    By Jim Dower


    WBC light welterweight champion Devon Alexander (20-0, 13 KO’s) won an impressive 8th round stoppage over International Boxing Federation light welterweight champion Juan Urango (22-3-1, 17 KO’s) on Saturday night in a unification bout at the Mohegan Sun Casino, in Uncasville, Connecticut. Alexander, 23, mostly jabbed, and threw straight lefts and right hooks for much of the fight. However, in the 8th round, Alexander landed a perfect left uppercut to the head of Urango, who was trying to throw a right hand of his own.

    The punch from Alexander sent Urango down on the canvas where he blinked his eyes over and over again while rubbing his bow bleeding nose. Urango got up and was met with right hook to the head followed by another left uppercut that sent Urango down for the 2nd time. Urango quickly got back to his feet, but referee Benjy Esteves Jr. decided that Urango had seen enough action for the night and stopped the fight. Moments after the fight ended, former IBF light welterweight champion Zab Judah cut in during an interview between Alexander and HBO analyst Max Kellerman, Judah said “It’s back to the Lou to pick up some more belts.”

    Alexander responded with “Zab is past tense. I’m present tense.” However, according to Dan Rafael of ESPN, Alexander’s trainer Kevin Cunningham had this to say about Judah: “Zab can get it if he wants.” If the 32-year-old Judah is indeed serious about wanting to fight Alexander, this might be the best fight that can be made for Alexander’s next bout in the summer.

    Ideally, it would be nicer if one of the other two light welterweight title holders – WBO champion Timothy Bradley and WBA belt holder Amir Khan – were to agree to a unification bout with Alexander. I don’t see that happening for the time being, especially in the case of Khan. I don’t think Khan’s handlers will want to risk him getting knocked out by Alexander, so I doubt they will be in a big hurry to put Khan in with Alexander.

    Both Khan and Alexander are 23, so Khan’s age won’t be a good excuse for not fighting Alexander. I think Khan would lose to Alexander if they were to fight. Khan would have to speed advantage but Alexander hits too hard with his lab, and his left uppercut would very likely plant Khan on the canvas before long. I think Bradley would take a fight with Alexander if it was offered to him, but he might have to wait awhile if Alexander’s management decides to put him in with Judah.

    Alexander controlled most of Saturday night’s fight with Urango, using constant movement and a stiff jab to keep Urango from landing. Urango landed few shots in the first two rounds, missing often with wide shots as he plodded forward. However, in the 3rd round, Urango started finding Alexander with hooks to the body and head. Alexander was still out-landing Urango, but his punches didn’t have the power on them that Urango’s shots did.

    I gave Urango both the 3rd and 4th rounds because he was landing the cleaner shots. Rounds five through seven were close rounds. I thought Alexander did enough to win them, but they ended up close because Alexander was moving too much and not getting a lot of power on his shots.

    I could see how the judges might score some of those rounds to Urango, because he was pushing the fight and landing the harder shots. Alexander didn’t help himself by moving so much. He needed to stop and trade more if he wanted to ensure that he won the rounds.

    Overall, I thought it was a good performance from Alexander. I was frankly surprised that he was able to stop a fighter like Urango, because he’s been in with some good fighters with more power than Alexander. However, I think Urango never saw the left uppercut that initially put him down in the 8th round. Once he was hurt, he was pretty much doomed. Alexander quickly finished him off with another uppercut and the fight was then stopped.

    I think Alexander will beat Judah if they end up fighting. However, I can see Judah giving Alexander a lot of problems with his superior hand speed for about six rounds or so. After that, Judah will fade as he often does in the 2nd half of the fight and end up being stopped or cuts or retired in his corner.
    As good as Alexander looked on Saturday night, I think Timothy Bradley would dominate him and beat him by a lopsided decision. I think Bradley is faster, more explosive, smarter, a better inside fighter and the bigger puncher of the two. But I think Alexander beats Khan without too many problems. Unfortunately, I don’t ever see Khan’s people putting him in with Alexander. I don’t ever see that fight happening for as long as Alexander fights.
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    Zab Judah is f**king shot, Should've retired already.

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    • .PrettyBoy32.
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      #3
      Originally posted by rabagiyo
      Zab Judah is f**king shot, Should've retired already.
      I think it would be a good fight though for Alexander

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      • V.WEBB
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        Originally posted by Skin
        I think it would be a good fight though for Alexander
        Only if he wants to avenge Cory's lost to Zab..but I don't see a point to this fight. I want him to fight Bradley, that is the fight that makes sense right now.

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          Originally posted by COACH-WEBB
          Only if he wants to avenge Cory's lost to Zab..but I don't see a point to this fight. I want him to fight Bradley, that is the fight that makes sense right now.
          It would be a good fight alright, I see Bradley beating him though

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          • P.WILL
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            Judah was one round away from winning the Clottey fight.

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            • BoxerDood
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              #7
              Originally posted by rabagiyo
              Zab Judah is f**king shot, Should've retired already.
              I used to think that same thing, but think about it this way. Shot would be if you had it at one point, but then you lost it after a loss (Hatton and Cotto). Judah never really gained or lost anything. He's always been the same undisciplined guy who never trained and had poor stamina. The only thing that changed was the level of competition he faced. Heck, even when he was the Ring Champion he still had two loses on his resume.

              Who knows, maybe he'll step it up this time. I hope he does, because focused Judah vs Alexander would be an amazing matchup and could go either way.

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              • Roy Keane
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                judah needs to sort his head out and get active i think he can still make noise at jww just needs to get rid of yoel as his trainer.

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                • ma51f
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by P.WILL
                  Judah was one round away from winning the Clottey fight.
                  lol clotty was hitting Judah with the straight right all night. the scorecards were ridiculous, clotty was winning by miles and in any case it was a punch that stopped Judah

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