Originally posted by joeboxer
What if Zab Judah Loses?
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what do you mean by if ?Originally posted by asian_sensationZab Judah was one of the most hyped of the Class of '96. He had the speed, the power, and the skills to be one of the greatest. Unfortunately, he lacked the discipline and the chin to be great. After winning the vacant IBF Junior Welterweight title, he went on a tear before running into Kostya Tszyu, who KO'ed the Brooklyn native in 2 rounds. After a failed campaign for a rematch with Tszyu, he moved up to welterweight to challenge the undisputed welterweight champ Corey Spinks. On the undercard of Klitschko-Brewster, he lost a close decision to Spinks. After 2 victories over nondescript oppostion, he finally gets his much anticipated rematch against Spinks. But what if Judah loses here? Where does he go? Would a change in trainers help him? Is Judah just wasted talent that will go unfulfilled?
he's gonna loseComment
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Originally Posted by onikami
Kostya's reign will come to an end at the hands of Hatton. I know it. Feel it. His time is up. 35 years of age. A great champion, yes. But the sun will set on him as a new king of the division claims his crown.
The king is dead. Long live the King.
Originally posted by KornhuskerPut down the crack pipe and slowly back away.
ya, tszyu will devour hatton 353 losses vs 118 losses. that is their opponent's records, for those that didn't read my thread earlier this monthComment
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if it goes to a decision, expect a riot if Judah winsOriginally posted by reebox8225If it goes to a decision Judah doesn't have a prayer, because the fans are going to react everytime Spinks throws a punch.
gl getting a good seat and everythingComment
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to your mom..
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