Seriously, who takes Judah seriously?

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  • ts33
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    Seriously, who takes Judah seriously?

    The way people talk about him, you'd think if he trained properly he'd 'pizza face' Tommy Hearns

    Virtually everytime he goes against top opposition he gets beaten. He's even lost to Clottey and Baldomir

    He gets destroyed by guys like Pac/Bradley/Berto/Maidana now, or at anytime. JMM may have slid a bit, but even he will probably beat Judah

    Look at him in his prime - almost getting sparked by BALDOMIR of all people:



    See how he uses his slickness to avoid Baldomirs punches later in the round



    It's unreal how many shots this guy has had at being a top level fighter - and how much faith people still have in him

    // Rant Over
  • bojangles1987
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    #2
    Dude was never anything more than a talented contender. If he was capable of being elite, he would have been elite at some point.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      he has like 4 fans

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      • studentofthegam
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        I do and always have. I always thought his father/trainer was part of his problem. Not that he's terrible but doesnt seem to understand having a fight strategy. Throw Pernell in the mix and who knows. Im excited about him. It aint everyday a fighter that size has extreme speed combined with one punch KO power.

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        • ts33
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          #5
          Originally posted by studentofthegam
          I do and always have. I always thought his father/trainer was part of his problem. Not that he's terrible but doesnt seem to understand having a fight strategy. Throw Pernell in the mix and who knows. Im excited about him. It aint everyday a fighter that size has extreme speed combined with one punch KO power.
          And here's one of the 4 fans

          Pernell can't fight for him. That's just publicity.

          Judah has fast hands and thats about it. And hes at the end of his physical prime now, so i can only see it being downhill from here

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          • Steak
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            he probably could have been better if he wasnt trained by his father, and wasnt so ****y.

            still a legitimate fighter, no doubt. the reason he keeps getting so many shots is that in each of his fails he still does well. not many people were able to frustrate Mayweather as he did, and he busted up Cotto pretty bad.

            he has his flaws however, and most complete fighters pick up on them and expose them.

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            • Larry the boss
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              all this pernell talk..pernell cant help him to stop being a mental midget...

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              • Michael Hall
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                #8
                zab judah was undisputed welterweight champion at one time. that sealed his elite status imo.

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Michael Hall
                  zab judah was undisputed welterweight champion at one time. that sealed his elite status imo.
                  He beat Cory Spinks. He never fought Margarito. Undisputed my ass.

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                  • forget
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                    Don't know how long this will last but Judah does seem to have it together for the first time in his life. Lets wait and see how his next fight goes.

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