Judah Still Wants the April Date with Mayweather!!!

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  • LondonRingRules
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    #11
    Actually, Judah won't have any shortage of suiters. Gonna be a long list of fighters itchin' to crack on that weak jaw of his. He's just dumb for blowing the super fight with Floyd or KT or even Hatton. It's back to chump change for him!

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    • Bombardier
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      #12
      If the end result of all this is that we get a Floyd-Hatton matchup it will all have been worth it. Floyd would have mopped the floor with Judah anyway.

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      • RiverCityMike
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        #13
        Originally posted by Bombardier
        If the end result of all this is that we get a Floyd-Hatton matchup it will all have been worth it. Floyd would have mopped the floor with Judah anyway.
        Agreed. I've said it since the beginning. Mayweather jumped on the chance at Judah because of his chin problems, but I really don't see him fighting Hatton now, since Judah was just his excuse to do otherwise in the first place.

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        • Bombardier
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          #14
          Originally posted by RiverCityMike
          Agreed. I've said it since the beginning. Mayweather jumped on the chance at Judah because of his chin problems, but I really don't see him fighting Hatton now, since Judah was just his excuse to do otherwise in the first place.
          Yeah, but he's going to have to step up and face Hatton eventually. He wants badly to become a legend in the sport and if he ducks Hatton it will look really bad. Maybe he'll wait until later in the year but he needs to score a big matchup soon.

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          • RiverCityMike
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            #15
            Originally posted by Bombardier
            Yeah, but he's going to have to step up and face Hatton eventually. He wants badly to become a legend in the sport and if he ducks Hatton it will look really bad. Maybe he'll wait until later in the year but he needs to score a big matchup soon.
            Well, let's see, PBF never fought Casamayor at 130 although El Cepillo held a title the entire time, Mayweather never even mentioned his name that I can remember, yet everyone said that he dominated the division. PBF waited for Moseley to vacate 135 before moving up. His move to 140 was very ***** by picking the weakest champ there, his move to 147 was vs an old 140 lber in his 1st meaningful fight there as well. I don't see Mayweather as someone concerned with his place in history as much as his unblemished record and trying to sell mismatches as great fights.

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            • masterdirector
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              #16
              Judah is my favorite fighter and I felt that he won the Baldomir fight, however a Mayweather April fight obviously isn't right to even talk about since most felt he lost to Baldomir and since officially he did lose.

              Since Baldomir isn't giving him a rematch (which big surprise there, just like Tszyu, damn these ****** fighters never give rematches, no heart), Judah needs to fight Callozo or Margarito or something and get another good win or two, get himself back in line. It's all he can do really.

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              • Bombardier
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                #17
                Originally posted by RiverCityMike
                Well, let's see, PBF never fought Casamayor at 130 although El Cepillo held a title the entire time, Mayweather never even mentioned his name that I can remember, yet everyone said that he dominated the division. PBF waited for Moseley to vacate 135 before moving up. His move to 140 was very ***** by picking the weakest champ there, his move to 147 was vs an old 140 lber in his 1st meaningful fight there as well. I don't see Mayweather as someone concerned with his place in history as much as his unblemished record and trying to sell mismatches as great fights.
                You make good points. It seemed like after the Gatti fight Floyd had wised up a bit. I don't fault him for making the fight with Sharmba because at that point no other fight could really be made. Of course Zab looked like he'd wised up too after the second Spinks fight.

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                • RiverCityMike
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by masterdirector
                  Judah is my favorite fighter and I felt that he won the Baldomir fight, however a Mayweather April fight obviously isn't right to even talk about since most felt he lost to Baldomir and since officially he did lose.

                  Since Baldomir isn't giving him a rematch (which big surprise there, just like Tszyu, damn these ****** fighters never give rematches, no heart), Judah needs to fight Callozo or Margarito or something and get another good win or two, get himself back in line. It's all he can do really.
                  Good luck vs Margarito w/ that beard of his.

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                  • jabsRstiff
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by masterdirector
                    Judah is my favorite fighter and I felt that he won the Baldomir fight, however a Mayweather April fight obviously isn't right to even talk about since most felt he lost to Baldomir and since officially he did lose.

                    Since Baldomir isn't giving him a rematch (which big surprise there, just like Tszyu, damn these ****** fighters never give rematches, no heart), Judah needs to fight Callozo or Margarito or something and get another good win or two, get himself back in line. It's all he can do really.

                    Your boy didn't fight (or train) with much heart this weekend, son.

                    Kostya Tszyu lost to an undefeated, respected fighter in Hatton.

                    Your boy couldn't even give his last foe his tenth loss.


                    So, you should shut up about Zab/Kostya already.

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                    • czars_salad
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bombardier
                      If the end result of all this is that we get a Floyd-Hatton matchup it will all have been worth it. Floyd would have mopped the floor with Judah anyway.
                      that last judah fight make me agree with you

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