Comments Thread For: Marquez-Judah Possible For July 30 or August 6, HBO PPV
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With Judah you know exactly what you are going to get from him, great speed and power but somehow leave you feeling unimpressed. While JMM is the complete opposite; you know what you are getting, great technical combinations, willing to trade, and the added factor of often getting hurt, yet we are always more impressed with him by the end of the fight.
With the added factor of JMM fighting at 140 it makes this matchup very interesting.Comment
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No way, i think Judah from those years easily takes out Mabuza and Matthysse.To be completely honest. The Judah that fought Matthysse and Mabuza, would do much better against Baldomir[2006] and i'll go as far as to say he would do better against Cotto[2007] but still lose. I see some improvements in him.
I mean let's face it, the Judah of 2006-2008, would crumble under pressure against Matthysse and especially Mabuza. I mean, at least that's what I think.
I think he lost the Matthysse fight and was also losing against Mabuza before the KO
If he cant outbox them, he wont outbox Marquez.
I just noticed his last 3 opponents names all start with "M"Comment
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greatest card ever.
Throw in Linares vs. TBA and I might cry tears of joy.
TBA is to be feared and respected.
Wildcard!!!Comment
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I'm a loser with extra money who buys pretty much every PPV. There are 4 this year I have not bought: Holyfield, Fields vs Grant (I honestly would have bought this if it was available to me), Segura vs Calderon 2 (Had family visiting and was out that night), and Adamek vs McBride (Same nights as HBO PPV).I am the complete opposite, I have been a victim of buying every single PPV. In 2010, I bought all PPVs, including Pac-Clottey, Marquez-Diaz II and Hopkins-Jones II. It was horrible, $165, to fall asleep in the couch. Never again. I'm gonna be picky from now on. I think Judah-Marquez is worth it.
I give out streams like candy here, partly out of my own guilt for supporting these PPV's, but the quality is so much better when you buy it than any stream ever. Boxing is my hobby I throw money into, to me it's worth it.Comment
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IMO the most worthy PPV this year will be the one in your avatar,that is a mega fight, a fight that should be on PPV.
But these small time fights being on PPV, na man. Luckily fights like Alexander-Bradley, Martinez-Dzinziruk, Berto-Ortiz, Hopkins-Pascal II[all 4 of those match ups are better match ups on paper than the one's that have actually been on pay per view this year] have been/will be televised on HBO. If not, imagine how many PPV's there would have been by now.Comment
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You're actually paying attention.To be completely honest. The Judah that fought Matthysse and Mabuza, would do much better against Baldomir[2006] and i'll go as far as to say he would do better against Cotto[2007] but still lose. I see some improvements in him.
I mean let's face it, the Judah of 2006-2008, would crumble under pressure against Matthysse and especially Mabuza. I mean, at least that's what I think.
Most of these guys making bold predictions are not.Comment
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Are all of the Super Six fights gonna be on regular Showtime? Including the championship when (and if) it happens?Comment
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