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  • #11
    Originally posted by mariobrotherpr View Post
    Young Zab benched 315 @140 pounds. Was a beast.


    But he is a mental case.
    I don't believe that. Thats an extremely small guy lifting more than double their body weight? Maybe I'd believe it if he was a bodybuilder and not a professional boxer.

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    • #12
      I was really hoping Zab would look great last Saturday, but it's clear he's officially past it. He has abandoned all semblance of a gameplan, and can't set things up adequately enough to compete with the top dogs. Remeber how he would walk guys into that left uppercut? Mathysse was their to be hit, and Zab couldn't pull the trigger. I hope that win gets him a couple more paydays before the big networks have no more use for him.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Sugar Q View Post
        Don't believe the hype cause Zab has a better chance against weak chin Amir than the other 2. Both Bradley and Alexander have pretty good chins. I would rather fight the guy I could clock and get a response from than the other 2. Bradley is the best @140 until someone proves otherwise. Amir is the product of great promotion cause who has he fought to be considered the best?
        I don't know Alexander may not be as good as Judah tbh,I'm also not sold on Devon's chin he was looking shaky vs Urango..Urango was to unskilled and slow to make it matter,but Devon before he stop Urango was getting hit and not looking like he could take much more..TBH I was calling for Devon to fight Maidana after that fight just cause I saw this flaw and felt Maidana would expose Alexander...I still would love a Judah Alexander fight and would take Judah in that fight right now at least...

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        • #14
          Judah should take on the winner of Ortiz-Peterson. He'd get murked by Ortiz though.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by millcitymauler View Post
            I was really hoping Zab would look great last Saturday, but it's clear he's officially past it. He has abandoned all semblance of a gameplan, and can't set things up adequately enough to compete with the top dogs. Remeber how he would walk guys into that left uppercut? Mathysse was their to be hit, and Zab couldn't pull the trigger. I hope that win gets him a couple more paydays before the big networks have no more use for him.
            Zab is still needed to expose some of these guy's that an't **** at this weight..I say he gives Khan and Devon all they can handle..Ortiz could get hurt by Zab so could Peterson..Only guy's I see dominating him are Bradley and Maidana..

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            • #16
              Originally posted by AKATheMack View Post
              Judah should take on the winner of Ortiz-Peterson. He'd get murked by Ortiz though.
              I totally agree and have been calling for this fight for a long time..But I'm not sold that Ortiz or Peterson would run away with this fight tbh..

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              • #17
                zab against the winner of marquez kats cuz zab cannot beat no 140 he will need to fight a 135 pounder lol or paulie

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                • #18
                  Zab should fight Matthyse. Because Zab didn't win that fight. It was given to him by either corrrupt or biased judges.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by millcitymauler View Post
                    I was really hoping Zab would look great last Saturday, but it's clear he's officially past it. He has abandoned all semblance of a gameplan, and can't set things up adequately enough to compete with the top dogs. Remeber how he would walk guys into that left uppercut? Mathysse was their to be hit, and Zab couldn't pull the trigger. I hope that win gets him a couple more paydays before the big networks have no more use for him.
                    I thought he won the fight, clearly outboxing Matthysse in the early rounds. Zab didn't pull the trigger too much because he was trying to walk him into a counter and Matthysse wasn't crowding him like everyone thought he would.

                    I feel that the fight took a big turn in the eighth after Judah was headbutted a second time. He started looking very upset and lost his composure.

                    But for the first seven rounds he had neutralized Matthysse with a good jab and ring generalship.

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                    • #20
                      what future?

                      panda's said it a few times and will say it again

                      judah aint beating anyone without a decent trainer

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