Tszyu considering a return rematch with Judah

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  • justing574
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    #31
    LOL, judah doesnt have what it takes to beat tszyu. You beat tszyu with constant pressure and a smothering attack. Judah cant press a fight like hatton did. Judah is by far faster, but not enough power and will fight again from the outside. If the rematch does happen it will end the same way the first fight did, with zab doing his little dance.

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    • Zab Super Judah
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      #32
      is judah wins all the haters are just gonna say tszyu was way over his prime

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      • moochi
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        #33
        Originally posted by Zab Super Judah
        is judah wins all the haters are just gonna say tszyu was way over his prime
        well with tszyu approaching 36 and coming off a loss......would they be wrong?

        this is zab's only chance and it needs to happen fast, otherwise if he waits until tszyu is even more older and inactive, of course people, with full right, will say that zab waited until tszyu was too old, past his prime, and semi retired to get his "revenge"......

        this is zab's biggest payday apart from a showdown with pbf......so he has every reason to take it.....unless of course, if he is scared of losing his titles and getting KO'd......but like i said, zab has age, form, confidence, etc on his side now....

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        • moochi
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          #34
          one thing everybody should be aware of also, is that if this fight were to occur, ,,,,,,it wouldn't and shouldn't be considered a rematch..........

          rematches occur usually immediately after fights when there are questions regarding the outcome, a really close fight, etc.........although when fighters go their own ways and fight again years later.........it isn't called a rematch.

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          • TheEvilSaint
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            #35
            Originally posted by moochi
            one thing everybody should be aware of also, is that if this fight were to occur, ,,,,,,it wouldn't and shouldn't be considered a rematch..........

            rematches occur usually immediately after fights when there are questions regarding the outcome, a really close fight, etc.........although when fighters go their own ways and fight again years later.........it isn't called a rematch.
            these two are fighting each other for the 2nd time... thats a rematch.

            the boxing world is calling it a rematch and its not gonna change the name simply because one poster on one site says differently.

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            • moochi
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              #36
              Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
              these two are fighting each other for the 2nd time... thats a rematch.

              the boxing world is calling it a rematch and its not gonna change the name simply because one poster on one site says differently.
              not really..............i'm sure many many others agree with the point.....

              even you agree with the point....

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              • theironone
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                #37
                i'd class it as a re-match

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                • moochi
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by theironone
                  i'd class it as a re-match
                  well of course you can class it as a rematch.....but you and everyone else knows that a rematch is the way i described it, and when a fighter calls out for a rematch.......

                  this is more of two fighters needing to fight a big name opponent...and of course the ****e is there from their bout FIVE or so years ago.

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                  • BLOODSHED
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                    #39
                    haha, shoe is on the other foot.

                    Kostya had to think about a Judah rematch two years ago because of the way "Zab talked before the first fight." Now his old stiff ass wants a rematch. Zab dont take it. You have too much pride for this has-been.
                    Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
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                    Tszyu vs Judah rematch?

                    By Ray Wheatley -- World of Boxing
                    Former unified 140-pound champion Kostya Tszyu has stated that he would consider a return bout with WBC/IBF/WBA welterweight champion Zab Judah if he returns to ring action. Tszyu said, "It depends on the deal that we make. I'm not going to jump into the ring just for the sake of fighting someone. It all depends on how the fight is commercially, all aspects, where it is being held. I will look at it very closely then make a decision." Judah was knocked out in two rounds by Tszyu in a IBF jr welterweight title bout in 2001. Tszyu is currently in Russia with welterweight boxer Anton Solopov who is scheduled to fight there on September 10. Tszyu also said he has not looked at his fight with Ricky Hatton.

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                    • Zab Super Judah
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by moochi
                      well with tszyu approaching 36 and coming off a loss......would they be wrong?

                      this is zab's only chance and it needs to happen fast, otherwise if he waits until tszyu is even more older and inactive, of course people, with full right, will say that zab waited until tszyu was too old, past his prime, and semi retired to get his "revenge"......

                      this is zab's biggest payday apart from a showdown with pbf......so he has every reason to take it.....unless of course, if he is scared of losing his titles and getting KO'd......but like i said, zab has age, form, confidence, etc on his side now....
                      well you got a double standard going then..if judah loses you say I told you so..If tsyzu loses you say he's too old

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