I don't think Judah understands the severity of his situation...

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  • DiegoFuego
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    I don't think Judah understands the severity of his situation...

    Check out this ******ed quote:

    "It's definitely a setback, but nothing is permanent," said Judah, who was making his second defense since defeating Cory Spinks last year for the undisputed welterweight title. "I'll ask for a rematch, and we'll do it again."

    Umm this is a lot more than a setback. He is not going to get a big fight unless he puts together some GOOD wins, and not the bull**** Wayne Martells, Rafael Pinedas, and Cosme Rivera's he's accustomed to fighting. He lost to Carlos Baldomir and thinks he still has a shot to make some serious money. That's ****ing ******ED. Mayweather is never going to fight him after this. Why risk losing to a guy who lost to CARLOS BALDOMIR?! This is not a setback, and Judah fans need to stop feeding Zab bull**** and making him feel like this loss is ok. This is a career-ending loss he has suffered here. I honestly don't think he can redeem himself for this. Who's he gonna beat to do it? I'm sorry, Zab, but you can call it a setback if you want. You are finished as far as boxing goes...
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    #2
    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
    Check out this ******ed quote:

    "It's definitely a setback, but nothing is permanent," said Judah, who was making his second defense since defeating Cory Spinks last year for the undisputed welterweight title. "I'll ask for a rematch, and we'll do it again."

    Umm this is a lot more than a setback. He is not going to get a big fight unless he puts together some GOOD wins, and not the bull**** Wayne Martells, Rafael Pinedas, and Cosme Rivera's he's accustomed to fighting. He lost to Carlos Baldomir and thinks he still has a shot to make some serious money. That's ****ing ******ED. Mayweather is never going to fight him after this. Why risk losing to a guy who lost to CARLOS BALDOMIR?! This is not a setback, and Judah fans need to stop feeding Zab bull**** and making him feel like this loss is ok. This is a career-ending loss he has suffered here. I honestly don't think he can redeem himself for this. Who's he gonna beat to do it? I'm sorry, Zab, but you can call it a setback if you want. You are finished as far as boxing goes...
    for real!!!!! I wouldn't be surprised if mayweather took the fight just punctuate the situation, and make himself look even more amazing.

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #3
      There's so many guys at 140, 147, and even 154 looking at Judah right now and thinking, "Easy win, good payday". Zab will have the opponents there wanting him, but he either a) won't fight 'em or b) lose to them

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      • kallsop
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        #4
        If I were Mayweather, and nothing better comes along, why not fight Zab for $4M on HBO and send him into retirement? Zab is still as good or better than his last six opponents.

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        • scap
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          #5
          Zab is the definition of fools gold-any top 140, 147 pounder will now go straight at him and you dont have to hit that chin of his hard all you have to do is hit it flush and he is no longer the same.

          Your right Diego I dont think Zab fully understand what this loss has done...its not even the loss so much as how he lost-he has been exposed as the ultimate front running-1 dimensional fighter.

          He will never notch a big win ever gain in his career and Im not so sure beating Corey Spinks should even be considered a big win.

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          • DiegoFuego
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            i agree. I bought into Judah's talk and first round KO's of nobodies for so long, I feel like an idiot. feel like i was lied to everytime somebody told me, "he's mature now. he's grown up." bull****. he's the same little whiner he always was with a bad temper and now he's the little ***** that lost to Carlos Baldomir. try wiping THAT off your resume

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            • Riptor
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              #7
              Zab is simply not ready nor will he ever be ready for championship caliber.
              Zab has chocked in every single big fight he has had and lost them. He lost to Tszyu in a fight he was clearly winning in the first round. He lost to Cory Spinks who he could have easily beaten had he done what he was supposed to do. Zab simply lacks that go get-em attitude and he is not mature enough to handle be a top class fighter. There is no way he can wipe his loss to baldomir off his record. At 28 years old these are the years that he is supposed to be involved in his mega fights. But now he again is rebuilding. what does it take zab to learn???

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              • BLOODSHED
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                Under-estimating the defeat, definately.

                Setback, yes.

                What else would you expect him to say?

                It's known he is very childish. I thought he grew up. Evidently he didn't by hitting Baldomir before the fight and blaming King for making him do interviews to promote the fight.

                See, I knew Judah would be outmatched by Floyd, but I still wanted to see these two fight. Now after losing to Baldomir, my interest in this fight quickly faded to zero.
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                Check out this ******ed quote:

                "It's definitely a setback, but nothing is permanent," said Judah, who was making his second defense since defeating Cory Spinks last year for the undisputed welterweight title. "I'll ask for a rematch, and we'll do it again."

                Umm this is a lot more than a setback. He is not going to get a big fight unless he puts together some GOOD wins, and not the bull**** Wayne Martells, Rafael Pinedas, and Cosme Rivera's he's accustomed to fighting. He lost to Carlos Baldomir and thinks he still has a shot to make some serious money. That's ****ing ******ED. Mayweather is never going to fight him after this. Why risk losing to a guy who lost to CARLOS BALDOMIR?! This is not a setback, and Judah fans need to stop feeding Zab bull**** and making him feel like this loss is ok. This is a career-ending loss he has suffered here. I honestly don't think he can redeem himself for this. Who's he gonna beat to do it? I'm sorry, Zab, but you can call it a setback if you want. You are finished as far as boxing goes...

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                • TheEvilSaint
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                  #9
                  the WW division isnt all that great. aside from judah, mayweather, and margarito, theres not really anybody in the division that could be considered a "big name".

                  dont give me this "baldomir" bull****. he pulled an upset off zab judah, yes. he won a title, yes. none of that erases the fact that hes simply a club fighter who actually beat a top fighter (and the only fighter we recognize).

                  i dont think judah's finished in boxing, but it will take a LOT to rebound from something this devastating.

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                  • DiegoFuego
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                    #10
                    I don't think you should be allowed to rebound after losing to Carlos Baldomir. I'm definitely not supporting Judah regardless of what he does for the rest of his career.

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