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  • scap
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    #11
    Originally posted by masterdirector
    Judah has said since the night of the first fight that he wanted a rematch. You've got to be crazy if you really think Zab doesn't want the rematch. He hasn't shut up about it since. He's said this year that he has the welterweight belts and wants Tszyu. Any time people asked him who he wanted to fight most, he was saying Tszyu. Then DLH. Now most recently Mayweather.

    Things change Master, oh things change.

    Zab wanted Kt after he got knocked out because it was the only way back inbto the 140 pound mix. Before their match Zab was asked about a rematch clause with KT and he said "winner take all" after the fight Zoo laughed and said "winner take all"

    Now that Zab is at 147 things are different, especially after KT was beaten by Hatton...I dont think you will see Zab persue or Kinf pursue a match with KT, if I was KT I would be lobbying for this fight becaus eit is a very winnable fight and it comes with another undisputed tag.

    Dotn listen to what Zab says, watch what him and King do...Zab will never step back into the ring with Zoo, man I hope im wrong.

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    • masterdirector
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      #12
      Winner Take All doesn't mean no rematches. All you Tszyu fans love saying that bull****. Why the **** would they be asking about a rematch before the first match? Its not a very common thing for them to ask that.

      And if a fight ends in a controversial bull**** way, as the Judah vs. Tszyu one did, there's always need for a rematch.

      Zab offered and offered to fight Tszyu. Its not him not making the rematch. I guarantee you, if Tszyu wants a rematch with Zab, Judah would take it in a heartbeat. Just like Tszyu'll want a Hatton rematch more than anything now.

      And you really hope you're right that Zab never steps in the ring with Tszyu again. Cause you know what it means if that happens. I've no doubt Judah would murder him. Inside 6 rounds easy.

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      • scap
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        #13
        Originally posted by masterdirector
        Winner Take All doesn't mean no rematches. All you Tszyu fans love saying that bull****. Why the **** would they be asking about a rematch before the first match? Its not a very common thing for them to ask that.

        And if a fight ends in a controversial bull**** way, as the Judah vs. Tszyu one did, there's always need for a rematch.

        Zab offered and offered to fight Tszyu. Its not him not making the rematch. I guarantee you, if Tszyu wants a rematch with Zab, Judah would take it in a heartbeat. Just like Tszyu'll want a Hatton rematch more than anything now.

        And you really hope you're right that Zab never steps in the ring with Tszyu again. Cause you know what it means if that happens. I've no doubt Judah would murder him. Inside 6 rounds easy.
        We disagree, I dont think Judah would take the match now in a heartbeat, too much has changed-Zab is in the drivers seat now and I doubt he thinks the same as when he was in the passenger seat.

        Master you say that asking about a rematch in first fight negotiations is not that common...what planet are you from.

        Almost all super fights have rematch clauses in them, you think Bernard Hopkins would have signed to fight Taylor without a rematch clause? No.

        Another thing I m not so sure that KT would want Hatton again, that is one physical fight for the old man, Zab is far less physical.

        Your boy Zab is gonna have to 1 day take as good as he gives to win a fight, Im not talking about shaky moments like his fights with Millet and Bergman, Im talking about a give and take slugfest...a fight with Zoo would be anything but easy, those right hands that his body/lower half would not allow him to take in the first fight....well Zab will have to take those shots to beat a guy like Zoo, how can you be so sure that he can turn off the chicken dance when he gets hit?

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        • Cambria
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          #14
          I think the only reason Hatton beat him is because of the WWE stunt he kept pulling. Which in the US would have got his ass DQed. Zoo doesn't have to worry about Mayweather trying to do that, this would be a good fight.

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          • Kid_Diamond
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            #15
            I wanna see Tszyu-Mayorga...

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            • jack_the_rippuh
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              #16
              When Kostya Tszyu says he's not 100% sure him and Hatton can make a deal is it because Hatton would now want a huge portion of the purse, or is he not sure that he can lure Hatton somewhere else to fight, or is he not sure that he can choose the ref or something like that..

              What is he not sure about when it comes to a rematch?

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              • !! Mr. Soprano
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                #17
                Originally posted by Kid_Diamond
                I wanna see Tszyu-Mayorga...
                They are 20 Lb apart. Why not have Tszyu - Hopkins slog it out.. both veterans with a recent "L" on the record.


                DUH!

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                • jabsRstiff
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                  #18
                  I don't trust Tszyu to fight, & give, 100%. This man sat on the stool with one round to go, in a competitive fight. He didn't fight for his belt.
                  I'm worried he's reached a point where he's too concerned about his own health...& is also thinking "I'm a very rich man, I don't need this."

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                  • paul750
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                    #19
                    tszyu should call it a day, he's had a long reign as champ and should retire with his health still good. he took a bad beating off hatton in that fight.

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                    • The Devil
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The Cooler
                      Tszyu's father backs sons return

                      Kostya Tszyu


                      By Paul Upham: Kostya Tszyu's father Boris told fans on Friday that he supported his son continuing his career in the boxing ring. Participating in a live on-line chat at www.KostyaTszyu.com Tszyu senior wrote, "For Kostya to achieve all he has in his career and then walk away after this, it would be the wrong thing."

                      Since his June 5 loss to Ricky Hatton in Manchester, Tszyu has not yet announced whether he will continue his career. During the same web chat with members of his family, Kostya Tszyu wrote, "If I decide that I want to fight again...I want the (Hatton) rematch."

                      The 35 year-old former undisputed junior welterweight champion also suggested that making the fight could be difficult. "I don't think Ricky would want a rematch," he wrote. "I am not 100% sure we would be able to make a deal."

                      If Tszyu decides to fight on and a Hatton-Tszyu rematch could not be made, the four-time world champion could always look to the USA for another big fight. Boris Tszyu feels that his son can be the one to hand the undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr his first loss.

                      "If he has a good preparation, Kostya will beat Floyd Mayweather," said Boris Tszyu. "If Kostya has full concentration, he will beat Floyd Mayweather."
                      The Coolers new Step Dad backs step sons exit!

                      The Devil, new step father to the cooler, has endorsed the uninteresting, uneducated Cooler's exit from the internet.

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