Judah - Sharmba in September?

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  • TheBrownBomber22
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    #41
    Though I'm not to happy about Zab fighting Sharmba (I think he's done) it would allow Shane(He's not done yet) to get another tune-up fight which I think he needs and they could fight each other after, that I wouldn't mind at all.

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    • spinksjinx
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      #42
      Originally posted by TheBrownBomber22
      Though I'm not to happy about Zab fighting Sharmba (I think he's done) it would allow Shane(He's not done yet) to get another tune-up fight which I think he needs and they could fight each other after, that I wouldn't mind at all.

      In the mean time go after Margarito and then let Mitchell and Mosley do battle, they are both in the same boat and would add a bit more credibility to the fight if Mitchell had beaten Mosley.

      I say let Margarito/Zab unify the whole division and the winner of Mitchell/Mosley goes on to get their title shot.

      IMO, that scenario is the most legit and right down the line. However, we are talking about the sport of boxing here.

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        #43
        i dont think any of them deserve a shot. i mean this is mithcles first fight at 47, coming of a loss, y does he get a shot? mosely, he beat david estrada... wow big deal.

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          #44
          Originally posted by riz
          i dont think any of them deserve a shot. i mean this is mithcles first fight at 47, coming of a loss, y does he get a shot? mosely, he beat david estrada... wow big deal.

          Mitchell fought Chris "The Mechanic" Smith at 147 on the Tyson undercard. I think Smith's nickname sums up his career because thats what he does as his day job.

          Mitchell is a name, 147 isnt so hot anymore

          147:

          Judah
          Margarito
          Mosley
          Collazo
          Cintron
          Clottey
          Urkal
          Rivera
          Estrada

          That is pretty much the only names at 147. The Mitchell fight is justifiable because he is a name but like I said it is BS there are more deserving fighters at 147 than Mitchell.

          147 is WEAK!

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          • PRboxingfan
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            #45
            Yeah, 140 is weak, too. Look to 135 now for the action with Castillo, Corrales, Kid Diamond, Casamayor, Lazcano, Juan Diaz, Julio Diaz, and Ebo Elder to take over as the deepest division in boxing. 140 has three fighters in Cotto, Hatton, and Floyd, that's it; Gatti, Tszyu, and Harris are gone (Tszyu will probably retire, if not, he's back in the top 4).

            Chris Smith is not pushover, tho. I think Mitchell has a good chance at dealing with Zab, especially since he's also a southpaw.

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              #46
              Originally posted by DiegoFuego
              HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

              the best fighter in the world is also a quitter? WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT

              HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
              how old are you?

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                #47
                Mitchell signs for Judah fight!
                By G. Leon
                July 06, 2005 - Moments ago, former two time junior welterweight champion Sharmba Mitchell informed **********.com that he has signed a contract to face undisputed welterweight champion Zab "Super" Judah on Showtime Championship Boxing on September 3. "I'm thrilled to get this opportunity and I want to let all of my fans know that I'm not letting anybody down this time. Zab is in trouble," said Mitchell. Judah was unavailable for immediate comment, but his attorney Josh Dubin has informed ********** that the welterweight king hasn't signed any contracts as this goes to print. Judah was unavailable for immediate comment.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by PRboxingfan
                  Yeah, 140 is weak, too. Look to 135 now for the action with Castillo, Corrales, Kid Diamond, Casamayor, Lazcano, Juan Diaz, Julio Diaz, and Ebo Elder to take over as the deepest division in boxing. 140 has three fighters in Cotto, Hatton, and Floyd, that's it; Gatti, Tszyu, and Harris are gone (Tszyu will probably retire, if not, he's back in the top 4).

                  Chris Smith is not pushover, tho. I think Mitchell has a good chance at dealing with Zab, especially since he's also a southpaw.

                  130-135 has the best fights to be made, 140 is rather lackluster at this point.

                  My whole upset with the Judah/Mitchell fight is that Zab has talked and said he only wanted the big fights and Sharmba hasnt showed anything to garner that. Mitchell is totally undeserving of the fight by every aspect, this fight shouldnt be made. Margarito should be facing Zab it is as simple as that.

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                  • TheBrownBomber22
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by spinksjinx
                    In the mean time go after Margarito and then let Mitchell and Mosley do battle, they are both in the same boat and would add a bit more credibility to the fight if Mitchell had beaten Mosley.

                    I say let Margarito/Zab unify the whole division and the winner of Mitchell/Mosley goes on to get their title shot.

                    IMO, that scenario is the most legit and right down the line. However, we are talking about the sport of boxing here.
                    ok that idea sounds better, but as you said were talking about boxing here.

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                    • Tha Greatest
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                      #50
                      Both KO victims of Kostya Tszyu...

                      Either way Zab KOs Sharmba in 5...

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