Carlos Baldomir Wins over Zab Judah -prediction

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  • eazy_mas
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    #21
    I pretty sure he gonna do something.

    If he reached to number one contender then maybe he have some thing in his mind.

    Baldomir in this match will be a different person because he is the challenger and he is trusty for title

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    • blockhead
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      #22
      judah will get a tko on this guy, his face will start to come apart in the later rounds because he wont be able to defend himself. it will be an embarrassing fight to watch.

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      • MISTA_SANDMAN
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        #23
        Exactly. Embarrassing is the word I was looking for
        Originally posted by blockhead
        judah will get a tko on this guy, his face will start to come apart in the later rounds because he wont be able to defend himself. it will be an embarrassing fight to watch.

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        • Bombardier
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          #24
          Baldomir is a truly awful fighter. He reminds me of Javier Castillejo, that Spanish guy that Vargas fought a few months back. You know, his punches land in the general direction of his opponent but that's about it. Plus he throws them in these wide arcs that anyone with half a brain will see coming a mile away.

          If Judah gives a damn about this fight it will be an early KO. If not, it will be a late KO/TKO.

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          • cold
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            #25
            [IMG]http://www.*********.com/1photos/judah_baldomir_pc_2.jpg[/IMG]

            [IMG]http://www.*********.com/1photos/judah_baldomir_pc_5.jpg[/IMG]

            Should Baldomir (41-9-6, 12 KO's) win, however, as the WBC mandatory challenger he would only win that organization's portion of the title. The other two belts Judah holds for the IBF and WBA would then be vacated should a Baldomir victory occur.

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            • Bombardier
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              #26
              Originally posted by cold
              Should Baldomir (41-9-6, 12 KO's) win, however, as the WBC mandatory challenger he would only win that organization's portion of the title. The other two belts Judah holds for the IBF and WBA would then be vacated should a Baldomir victory occur.
              Yeah, Hopkins did the same thing in his fight against Eastman. Not that belts matter all that much.

              Hopefully this second this fight ends they'll officially announce the bout with Mayweather.

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              • cold
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                #27









                I'll make a points bet of 10-1 for Baldomir to Win.

                So if I bet on Baldomir 1 point and Baldomir wins I take 10 points but if I lose I only owe the 1 point I bet to whoever takes the bet that Judah wins.

                If I win I take 10 times the points you bet.

                Any takers and if so how many points ?
                Last edited by cold; 01-06-2006, 08:20 PM.

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                • masterdirector
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                  #28
                  ok do at least most people understand why Judah doesn't put all the belts on the line? It costs 3 times as much of Judah's purse (and Baldomir's purse) if all 3 belts are on the line. 3% per belt. So fighting for one belt costs both 3% of their purses. 9% for all three belts. These boxers have to hold onto as much of that money as they can b/c they're getting ****ed royally anyhow. 30% by the promoter, what 15% by management, then all the other bogus fees. They'll probably get charged upwards of $1000 just for the drug test, which is a simple urine test. And the promoters usually withhold 30% supposedly to pay taxes. Of course, boxers should never agree to that b/c promoters have been known to forget to send that money into the IRS.

                  Baldomir is the #1 contender with 40+ wins yet nobody has heard of him. Most likely, he has been floating in the rankings for at least a couple years with his promoters trying to get up enough money to give the WBC.

                  People need to realize that it isn't Judah's fault that Baldomir is ranked #1.

                  Mayweather still isn't even ranked at welterweight by the WBC. Gatti is ranked #3!! Mitchell is ranked in the top 10. Gatti hasn't even fought at welterweight yet while Mayweather has, so that makes no sense whatsoever.

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                  • cold
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                    #29

                    Williams on right


                    Welterweight division watch out for-

                    Paul Williams 6'2" 79" Reach Southpaw
                    28 Wins 20 KO's No losses

                    I predict he will be the Welterweight Champion of the World

                    Williams is another fighter who falls unnoticed. At 6-2, the welterweight out of Georgia fights left-handed and recently has been featured on television. George Peterson, who trains Williams, said his pupil has all the tools to beat not just any fellow contender, but the elite fighters like Mayweather and Judah.

                    "First of all he's young (24), he has natural talent, he's 6-2 and an arm reach of 80 inches. He can stay across the street and hit you," said Peterson by telephone. "Another thing is he's a lefty, and he's got a good chin."

                    Peterson maintains Judah and Mayweather don't stand a chance against Williams.

                    "Mayweather wouldn't go two rounds with this guy. Judah may go three rounds," Peterson said by telephone.

                    http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=020755


                    Baldomir WINS Saturday over Judah

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                    • JMCbulls
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                      #30
                      zab by ko


                      and stoppin raggin on the dude for seeing lord of the rings, its not like hes obsessing over it

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