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  • PRBOXINGCOTTO
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    #21
    Khan has a glass jaw so juda could have a chance with his uppercuts and he could outbox devon but bradley will beat him ortiz and madaina by ko

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    • onechance87
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      #22
      Originally posted by QUELOQUE
      Zab and Kathy Duva better hope GBP looks their way after next week's fights. Mabuza would stop Zab easily, he's all wrong for Judah.

      Khan and Ortiz would stop him too, but the difference in being stopped by them is a few hundred thousand dollars (more than half a mil if it's against Khan) and he'd be able to come back faster if he wanted to. There's a long, lonely road to take after getting stopped by Mabuza... Just ask Kendall Holt.
      i agree bro.If he gets a ass whooping from khan and ortiz,He will at least
      get paid.He wont get paid good for fighting mabuza,And thats a tough fight.

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      • Bobnweave
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        #23
        I thouht Zab did wonderful against Mattyhsse. HHe completely outboxed Lucas and kept an air tight defense. Lucas came in with a 12 pound weight advantage as well. I think Zab is better boxer then Kahn, Alexander(lost to that white guy), and Bradley. I think out of those 3 his hardest fight would be Bradley(headbutt central). I see him either knocking out or outboxing Kahn and Alexander. Especially Alexander. I see Zab possibly losing to Mabuza because of Mabuza being in Africa and Zab bein unmotivated and not wanting to go there.

        Zab is not a shot boxer. He has a better chance to win now then when he was younger because he is more focused. You guys forget...Zab nearly k.o'd a welterweight Miguel Cotto in the first round.

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        • Sparked_1985
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          #24
          no matter who Zab fights people will still pick him to win.

          If a fight between Zab and Pacquiao was made at least 30% of this forum would somehow pick him to win.

          That said he has a punchers chance against Khan. But, that is not saying anything - the only fighter who didn't have a punchers chance against Khan is Malignaggi - even then I wonder what would have happened if Khan walked onto one. I also think Khan's size and reach negates Judah's danger punch the uppercut.

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          • Rome-By-Ko
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            #25
            I've been calling for Zab Ortiz for awhile,I like this fight for Ortiz..If he can get past Peterson I think he would beat Zab too and get alot of confidence to go along with the win..I hope that fight goes off for real..But I think Peterson is a harder fight then Zab so Ortiz has his hands full with that alone..Good luck Ortiz,he is talented enough to pull it off..But then again he was talented against Maidana and look how that turned out..

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            • Pullcounter
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              #26
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              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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              first, get an impressive win judah. right now you're just a stepping stone

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              • Top_Shotta
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                #27
                PLEASE, one of you, take out the has-been so this b/s can stop.
                His “comeback’s” a complete fraud.

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                • CharliesRecords
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                  #28
                  Is this ****er still around...when is Judah going away!?....

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                  • Al_Jones718
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                    #29
                    zab is still a good boxer.. he did a decent job in his last fight.. and i dont think any of the other 140 pounders aside from maybe maidana hit as hard as mattysse.

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                    • reneg_2
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                      #30
                      Khan by UD.

                      Ortiz by KO.

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