I still think Judah could beat Mayweather..

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  • deuce_drop
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    #11
    Mayweather would've killed Zab tonight and he would kill him at 150 too. The style is what makes the difference and Mayweathers style eats Zab up, at any weight.

    Mayweather would've beaten both guys tonight, and thats just plain fact.......
    mad props for Baldomir he came, he saw, and he conquered.....

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    • Leo Pradun
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      #12
      Originally posted by Gregster
      If the fight happens at 148 or 150, Mayweather would be out of his depth up there (he fought at the Olympics at 126) whereas it would be perfect for Judah because he won't have to worry about losing those last few lbs. Judah still too big, still too strong, and still FASTER than Mayweather! He still can punch from angles that Mayweather hasn't seen before. He'd beat Mayweather, probably.

      I mean don't get me wrong, Floyd Mayweather is more skilled than Sugar Ray Robinson ever was.. right up there with the Gans' and the Pep's. But he is a super-feather/lightweight, not a welterweight/light-middle.
      get it through ur head zab sux...

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      • RobbieD
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        #13
        I personally think Judah is the most overrated fighter I have personally seen in the last 5 years.

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        • Briman15
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          #14
          Floyd Mayweather takes the Joe DiMaggio approach to boxing. He knows every time he fights someone is watching him for the first time and therefore it is his duty to come in fully prepared. Mayweather has not been brilliant against everyone he has fought, but he has been prepared. Zab simply lacks this pride and professionalism. There is no way he would ever beat mayweather.

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          • 7001
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            #15
            Zab is not going to hang with PBF. He is no where close to being as good as everybody thinks. He can't beat Baldomir and you still think he can beat PBF (I can't talk to much ****, I didn't see the fight). No way. PBF will rock him.

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            • 7001
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              #16
              Originally posted by RobbieD
              I personally think Judah is the most overrated fighter I have personally seen in the last 5 years.
              I totally agree.

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              • kerrminator
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                #17
                I think at the end of the day its been a case of the fans and Judah and pretty much everyone involved in the fight game has been a little guilty of overlooking this guy and just assuming Zab would win.

                Its not the first time I've seen this happen yet fighters still do it often.

                MMFFMFF MMFFFM FFFMMMMFFF MUNCH CRUNCH

                nice humble pie this

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #18
                  If Judah brings a gun in the ring, he MIGHT be able to lay Mayweather out.

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                  • RAESAAD
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                    If Judah brings a gun in the ring, he MIGHT be able to lay Mayweather out.
                    Yeah man I was just sitting thinking WTF is Judah doing......I did think he stood a decent shot at beating Floyd but after last night man he would need a gun like you said........I mean he just looked lathargic dancing around when he got hit and when he did not get hit.....LOL he would throw a nice combo and dance for 30 seconds I think he was scared to death of getting KOed after he got rocked he looked like RJJ did against Tarver the rest of the night but worse.

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                    • Zn1
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Gregster
                      If the fight happens at 148 or 150, Mayweather would be out of his depth up there (he fought at the Olympics at 126) whereas it would be perfect for Judah because he won't have to worry about losing those last few lbs. Judah still too big, still too strong, and still FASTER than Mayweather! He still can punch from angles that Mayweather hasn't seen before. He'd beat Mayweather, probably.

                      I mean don't get me wrong, Floyd Mayweather is more skilled than Sugar Ray Robinson ever was.. right up there with the Gans' and the Pep's. But he is a super-feather/lightweight, not a welterweight/light-middle.
                      do ya still thing eubank can beat calzaghe in a rematch

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