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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: Zab Judah Could Be The Toughest One Yet

    Amir Khan believes he will face the sternest test of his career when he goes head to head with Zab Judah in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

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    #2
    Khan is not good at hyping fights. Maidana is way Way WAY tougher than No Heart Judah.

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    • Rome-By-Ko
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      #3
      Originally posted by KLTPTheFlomo
      Khan is not good at hyping fights. Maidana is way Way WAY tougher than No Heart Judah.
      Judah no heart??Your way off,no focus??Yes..Not the strongest will..Maybe..No heart totally wrong...

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      • Trigg
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        #4
        Originally posted by KLTPTheFlomo
        Khan is not good at hyping fights. Maidana is way Way WAY tougher than No Heart Judah.
        He might not be as physically strong or even mentally as strong as Maidana but he brings a lot more to the table that can give Amir problems, hence him being the toughest test to date

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        • -PANDA-
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          #5
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          Judah no heart??Your way off,no focus??Yes..Not the strongest will..Maybe..No heart totally wrong...
          good post

          its funny people always say this about zab...he's never quit

          he took two vicious low blows from cotto and chose to finish the fight despite getting broken down

          he had blood streaming down his eye during the clottey fight and never looked for a way out

          he was in deep waters with matthysse in the later rounds and he still finished the fight

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          • Jim Tom
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            #6
            Reality's finally sinking in.He never wanted to fight Judah for a reason and he tried to low ball Judah so Judah would not take the fight.Sadly Khan's going down because Judah will catch him.What people forget is Judah has power in both hands and has the best uppercut in business.On the other hand Khan doesnt know how to deal with uppercuts.This is the end of the road for Khan,after this fight he will need a rematch with McCloskey to build himself up

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            • junior gong
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              #7
              I think Zab is a very dangerous opponent at this point. Zab has always lacked composure and maturity but has always had superb talent, now he is older he finally seems to be a mature person and whilst his sharpness may have been a bit blunted by age and his long career, his new found maturity seems to be allowing him to get the maximum out of all he has left in the tank.

              If Khan isnt 100% focused on this job he could be in big trouble.

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              • Trigg
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                #8
                Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya
                Reality's finally sinking in.He never wanted to fight Judah for a reason and he tried to low ball Judah so Judah would not take the fight.Sadly Khan's going down because Judah will catch him.What people forget is Judah has power in both hands and has the best uppercut in business.On the other hand Khan doesnt know how to deal with uppercuts.This is the end of the road for Khan,after this fight he will need a rematch with McCloskey to build himself up


                Shouldn't you be giving Floyd his daily reach around?

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                • Chief2ndzOnly!
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                  Good to see Amir is not overlookin Zab at the moment. A Zab Judah with patience and subtle slick tricks is a VERY dangerous Zab Judah. It's time for Zab to capitalize on his talent and further meld it with his budding maturity.

                  Teach him and train him well Sweet Pea.

                  WAR ZAB!!!!!!
                  Last edited by Chief2ndzOnly!; 07-18-2011, 12:07 PM.

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                  • Pugilistic™
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                    #10
                    Judah is probably the most technically sound boxer Khan has faced.

                    I don't think he will be Khan's toughest test. Maidana took Khan into really deep waters.

                    I doubt Judah can do the same.

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