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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Zab Judah Ready To Face Amir Khan, Victor Ortiz Next

    Former undisputed welterweight champion Zab Judah (39-6, 26 KOs) is in position to face South Africa's Kaizer Mabuza (23-6-3, 14 KOs) for the vacant IBF junior welterweight. But, Judah's promoter, Kathy Duva of Main Events, indicates that her fighter is ready and able to face the likes of Amir Khan, who holds the WBA title at 140-pounds, and top rated Victor Ortiz.

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  • Russian Crushin
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    Both will simply demolish him

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    • Malius
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      Judah let's hope you still got what it takes to **** with the big boys. Wouldn't mind Khan - Judah should be interesting.

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      • MXboxingfan
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        #4
        Originally posted by Russian Crushin
        Both will simply demolish him
        Not Ortiz. Ortiz is not an elite.

        Judah vs Khan would be good fight.

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        • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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          #5
          Zab is looking for his last big pay day at this point.

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          • boxer2k5
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            judah is too hardheaded to do anything after reading the eddie mustafah interview. and how he worked with judah on his return fight and looked good but judah and his father said they didnt need him anymore got ****y and almsot lost in many eyes did lose. he needs a new trainer his father isnt cutting it and its been like that for a long time.

            talent speed and power means nothing without dicipline and gameplan.

            eddie said he wouldnt work with them again and i dont blame him. maybe judah can get his head out his fathers ass and get a real trainer. then i give him a chance. until then all bets on whoever judah fights

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            • Hitman932
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              So the IBF strips Alexander and is gonna let two bums fight for the belt?

              Awesome news.

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              • boxer2k5
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                #8
                Originally posted by Hitman932
                So the IBF strips Alexander and is gonna let two bums fight for the belt?

                Awesome news.
                wbc did it for pacuiao and margirito. only bums fight for vacent belts thats strip frm the champion

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                • SCtrojansbaby
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                  I would like to see Judah vs Ortiz

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                  • kingfaze19
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by boxer2k5
                    judah is too hardheaded to do anything after reading the eddie mustafah interview. and how he worked with judah on his return fight and looked good but judah and his father said they didnt need him anymore got ****y and almsot lost in many eyes did lose. he needs a new trainer his father isnt cutting it and its been like that for a long time.

                    talent speed and power means nothing without dicipline and gameplan.

                    eddie said he wouldnt work with them again and i dont blame him. maybe judah can get his head out his fathers ass and get a real trainer. then i give him a chance. until then all bets on whoever judah fights
                    u gotta link to that interview?

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