Hatton Vs Judah, both at Prime
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Judah by decision, I think he would make Hatton look really bad and then he would start running around the ring towards the late rounds.Comment
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True, BUT Hatton would have been much easier for a determined Zab Judah to hit than was Spinks. Hatton would bring a lot of pressure, but I think Zab's superior boxing skills combined with Hatton's tendency to become aggressive almost to the point of recklessness would carry the day for Zab. As long as Zab didn't get caught backing straight up.Comment
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hatton would break judah's will early unless judah landed one of his uppercuts. if judah lands that same uppercut he rocked tszyu with, it'd be an early night.
given hatton's style, he'd be more susceptible to that shot.
i'd still favor hatton though. i think he'd smother his way to the mid-late rounds where his stamina and will would take over.Comment
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Also, you must remember that with the exception of Baldomir (and Tszyu), all of Zab's losses have been to opponents who were able to neutralize his jab. If Zab is finding a home with his jab, he's VERY dangerous. Everything that Zab does well depends on his ability to land his right jab. I don't think Hatton would have had the tools necessary to negate Zab's jab.Comment
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Zab Judah wins.
Like Cody said, Hatton wouldn't have the tools to beat Judah. Zab has the tools to beat Hatton. A strong jab puts Hatton in his place, and Zab isn't featherfisted either. Hatton doesn't have the mobility to manuever around the jab, he would get eaten up all day by Zab's reach and superior boxing skills. Hatton would get tired and then get reckless, comming in with his arms wide open trying to do his maul type style. Then get put to sleep by Judah's power.
Judah isn't a slouch on the inside either. Judah has the power to hurt Hatton. Has the speed to evade and 2-1 Hatton's output as well.Comment
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