If Zab was able to hurt Mayweather when they were both in their prime, there's no doubt that he'll have his moments with Khan. Zab has been in the ring with the best..... I still remember the fight with Cotto. That was a real war... This guy is no joke. Khan is gonna be in for a rude awakening. Beside, European boxers have issues with slick black boxers. No racial stuff intended. Just the truth...
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Originally posted by Machingo69 View PostWord up!!! I agree 100% Khan is overrated in my book. Who has he fought to get all this hype. I would not be surprised at all if Judah Knocks Amir OUT!!! Im willing to my little 10k over it.... Brooklyn all the way!!!
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Zab's my boy and if he comes fully focused and brings back the "super" that confused Mayweather for 4 rounds. Khan will look a fool.
At the end of the day Khan SHOULD win but I think Judah has what it takes for a MAJOR upset. People need to remember all the fighters Judah's faced. All the bigger, stronger and better fighters Judah has faced that are superior to Khan. He has the experience. Keeping his cool and staying on his game plan is key. If Zab can do that, we should have a good fight even if he loses.
Khan has good skills but one sweet shot and its lights out (again).
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostI cant believe that posters were calling this fight a cherry-pick.
Khan and Mayweather are cowards for fighting champions within their weight division, and yet Pac is a hero for fighting a lightweight
WARRR Zab, but I think my boy Amir got this.
As for Floyd only fighting champions within their weight division can be deceiving stat as you need to look at the whole picture.
The # of 147 fights just prior to their Floyd fight
Considered to be a 147lb career fighter?
Did they ever look good at 147lbs?
Sharmba Mitchell
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No, a 140lb career fighter
No
Ricky Hatton
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No, a 140lb career fighter
No, had 1 shaky performance 1.5+ years prior to Floyd then decided to go back down to 140 for 2 fights. Then he was PERFECT for Floyd!
Juan Manuel Marquez
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No, a 126lb career fighter. MAX: Fought twice at 135 prior to Floyd.
No, HE NEVER FOUGHT AT 147! PERFECT for Floyd!
Victor Ortiz
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No but has potential. Needs time to improve on his defense and improve his versatility in his offensive skills.
Looked good in 1 fight but also showed his technical flaws are NOT fixed. Had been down twice against Berto
and Maidana(at 140) and opponents such as Berto, Maidana(at 140) and Peterson(at 140) couldn't miss whenever they tried to hit Ortiz. Needs time to improve and gain valuable experience.
Zab Judah vs Floyd: While he has had several WW fights, he managed to lose about half of his fights there. Zab losses included Baldomir, Clottey, Cotto, Floyd and Spinks .... and guess where Zab has been fighting lately? At 140!!!
So all of the above either were not WW fighters, had few fights at WW or never looked good at WW ...... but Floyd fought them all!Last edited by ADP02; 06-24-2011, 03:17 PM.
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Originally posted by WESS View PostZab's my boy and if he comes fully focused and brings back the "super" that confused Mayweather for 4 rounds. Khan will look a fool.
At the end of the day Khan SHOULD win but I think Judah has what it takes for a MAJOR upset. People need to remember all the fighters Judah's faced. All the bigger, stronger and better fighters Judah has faced that are superior to Khan. He has the experience. Keeping his cool and staying on his game plan is key. If Zab can do that, we should have a good fight even if he loses.
Khan has good skills but one sweet shot and its lights out (again).
Zab has been too inconsistent to be considered a favorite in this one. He even looked very average in his last fight. Just like that one, Zab has a punchers chance.
That said, Zab can bring it and Khan still has that suspect chin to contend with.
Khan should win this but Zab can and should try to take Khan off of his game plan. Unfortunately, with his new trainer, I see Zab trying to be defensive and just wait for his opportunities. That would be a mistake, if it ends up being his game plan.
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Originally posted by Visceral View PostHow come some people still think Khan has no chin? Did you guys see the Maidana fight?
Excited for this fight, leaning toward Khan but it could go either way.
Remember it was a straight punch that started all the trouble in the Prescott fight..
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostI cant believe that posters were calling this fight a cherry-pick.
Khan and Mayweather are cowards for fighting champions within their weight division, and yet Pac is a hero for fighting a lightweight
WARRR Zab, but I think my boy Amir got this.
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