If Judah beats Khan does that mean Khan is overrated?

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  • ny123
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    #21
    Originally posted by Spit Venom
    it will be a very absurd situation. Judah has no chance of winning whatsoever.Khan once said "Its my time". (Judah's time was when he beat Spinks in 2005)

    Judah is known to lack something on big stages.
    No chance are you sure? Didnt a journeyman who never had a "time" stop Khan in one? Khan is and should be the favorite but to say Judah has no chance is ridiculous.
    Last edited by ny123; 06-16-2011, 07:21 PM.

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    • Elotero
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      #22
      Originally posted by BeenDownB4
      Or does it mean Judah has finally found what he was missing mentally in fights, and now ready to get back in with elite competition? If Khan lose does that mean he is overrated and should stop mentioning elite fighters. What do you guys think?
      Means Judah was the better man that night. Khan becomes overrated if he loses that fight and the next 4 or 5 fights.

      Now Billy Dib, that mofo is overrated.

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      • davidoff
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        #23
        If Judah beats Khan he needs to be tested. No way should he be beating the likes of Khan now. I'd be very su****ious if he's able to pull it off.

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        • Rome-By-Ko
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          #24
          Originally posted by SpitBalla
          Lol. Zab ain't some bum, he's a live dog, that's for sure. I don't think there is any shame in losing to a fighter of Zabs caliber.

          Khan had the option of fighting Morales later in the year. We should be thankful, he's making the tough fights. Outside of Bradley and Khan, I think Zab is easily the best jww right now.

          Can't wait to see this fight. Wish I could make it to Vegas to check it out.
          Peterson beats Zab imo..

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          • -Kev-
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            #25
            Well Khan has already been knocked out in 1 round by Prescott. He's highly rated because of his win over Maidana. The Malignaggi win was good too.

            I'ma rhyme right now:

            A loss to Judah will definitely set him back badly, and he will need to stop mentioning Floyd Mayweather or even Tim Bradley. It would be disastrous if he once again loses in round one, with that, i'd say his career at the top level is done. Even a decision would put his career down the shitter, cause Judah is good but this is not the same one who beat Spinks, Corley and Witter. I'm rooting for Judah to break that glass chin, but with that said I think Amir Khan is gonna win.

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            • Pin Galarga
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              #26
              Ahh, Yeah. The fact that we are not looking at Judah as a serious thread says Khan's is underrated. Judah's power, speed and power are real and should be considered. Then comes the Chins factor, I believe both chins are vulnerable but IMO Khan has the weaker one.

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              • KnockUTheFukOut
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                #27
                Well I think he is overrated now even before going into that fight...but he is only 24 years old...he also has a TON OF TALENT and he will only get better

                so lets say Zab Judah does beat him...he just work harder and try to bounce back from it...that is all he can do

                and you have IDIOTS posting stuff like "ZAB DOESN'T HAVE A CHANCE" that is just IGNORANT and it shows that they don't know **** about boxing and they are just acting like Amir Khan GROUPIES!

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                • -Kev-
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Pin Galarga
                  Ahh, Yeah. The fact that we are not looking at Judah as a serious thread says Khan's is underrated. Judah's power, speed and power are real and should be considered. Then comes the Chins factor, I believe both chins are vulnerable but IMO Khan has the weaker one.
                  I see this as a 53-47 fight in favor of Khan.

                  Judah CAN get any one flush. And if he does that to Khan, I want to see how Khan takes it, if he can take it, Judah is in trouble, because Judah does not have an iron chin either.

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                    #29
                    Yes, it would certainly mean Khan is overrated. That would be Khans second loss to a fighter that he is obviously much more talented than and supposed to win. Judah may have something left in the tank but if Khan is as good as most think, he should not lose, no excuses.

                    Any fighter can get caught once by a lucky punch but to get beat twice, that's a trend. An elite fighter, the way Khan is talked about right now should not have a trend of losing to lesser talent.

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                    • BattleAxePurist
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                      #30
                      Khan has already beaten some top fighters in his division maidana,kotelnik,maliggnagi so i wouldn't say he's overrated now so how would losing to a 2 division champ label him as so it just meant he got beat by the better guy that night and he still would have a future ahead of him as long as he doesn't get blitzed early

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