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  • BadMagick
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    #41
    Originally posted by Dark Destroyer
    I'd say he has a weaker jaw to a above average fighter BUT calling somweone glass jaw when they have only been stopped once out of lots of fights is extreme so yes i am serious
    He was wobbled (I guess, didn't see the fight) by Baldomir. That's worse than glass. That's like... papier-mache.

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    • aidanno
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      #42
      Judah Deserves a Shot at Mayweather

      Judah definitely deserves a shot at Mayweather. I think their style's are very complementary and match up perfectly for an exciting, thrilling bout. And that's what boxing needs... More exciting fighters like these guys and the Gatti's, the Margarito's, the Mayorga's... A good buddy of mine once said 'God bless the boxer who first entertains, and second wins.' I am a huge advocate of exciting fighters and I think a Judah-Mayweather bout would be great for the boxing world. With respect to Judah's loss to Baldomir, I read a really good article at JabMax about the future of the welterweight division, here's the link for anyone who cares...



      Cheers.

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      • jspivey
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        #43
        Originally posted by aidanno
        Judah definitely deserves a shot at Mayweather. I think their style's are very complementary and match up perfectly for an exciting, thrilling bout. And that's what boxing needs... More exciting fighters like these guys and the Gatti's, the Margarito's, the Mayorga's... A good buddy of mine once said 'God bless the boxer who first entertains, and second wins.' I am a huge advocate of exciting fighters and I think a Judah-Mayweather bout would be great for the boxing world. With respect to Judah's loss to Baldomir, I read a really good article at JabMax about the future of the welterweight division, here's the link for anyone who cares...



        Cheers.

        I like exciting fights too. But if Zab takes this fight too early and loses thats it. His carrer would tumble. He should take a couple tune ups and get his head str8 before taking on PBF.

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        • Undefeated
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          #44
          judah will never beat pretty boy.....

          for goodness sake judah got rocked by baldimor!!!! and you think he could take on mister 35 and 0??? nah uh.. floyd would expose judahs chin way more than baldimor did

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          • tracylee
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            #45
            Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
            I read an article that was saying that Baldomir's people were trying to pay the sactioning fees of the other belts if they would recognize him as their champion. They were basically saying that they were never approached to pay the sanctioning fees from the other sanct. bodies to make this a undisputed title bout or that they would have. Hence the question.
            Gotcha
            That would be an interesting turn of events. Although I'm no fan of Judah's I dont necessairly want to see him lose all the belts.....that would really suck, even for someone I dislike a great deal. It will also bring up questions of whether Zab would have taken Baldomir and the fight more seriously is he knew all 3 belts were on the line. It could be the beginning of a long, dragged out ordeal, cause I can definately see Judah protesting LOUDLY over that

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            • theironone
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              #46
              if the champion loses he should lose everything, what a mockery it is if he did keep 2 out of the 3 belts it sounds as if baldy is getting shafted.
              Zab lost cos he totally took him for granted and when he realised he had a fight on his hands he **** it cos he hasnt the the mental strength to deal with it

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              • tracylee
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                #47
                Originally posted by theironone
                if the champion loses he should lose everything, what a mockery it is if he did keep 2 out of the 3 belts it sounds as if baldy is getting shafted.
                Zab lost cos he totally took him for granted and when he realised he had a fight on his hands he **** it cos he hasnt the the mental strength to deal with it
                I agree, partly. But, what if it was not part of the negotiations..just like the rematch clause wasnt? I remember reading and hearing that Baldomir was the WBC #1 contender, which is why the WBC belt was up for the taking. Not to come off as ******, but what about the #1 contenders for the WBA and the IBF?? I've not checked the ratings since my last Ring mag. so I'm not even exactly sure who they are
                Lol, just one more reason the alphabet titles suck so much.

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