Broner vs. Judah makes the most sense!

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  • El Angel
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    #21
    Originally posted by malcolm
    You make a small point with the amateur arguement; however, it is null and void when you take into consideration the vast difference between amateur boxing and pro boxing.

    No head gear. Glove size. Different point system. Age difference of boxers.

    So like I said, who was Canelo fighting in his 27th pro fight? Now compare that guy to Paulie Malinaggi.

    And regarding Broner fighting a JWW... his last fight before tonite was at 135. Tonite was the first time the kid went 12 rounds. Why throw him to the sharks already?

    It took Canelo 50 something pro fights to be considered ready to fight a 36 year old Floyd Mayweather. Some still feel Canelo is too green.
    Amateurs and pros are different, but it does help prepare, the degree of how much is debatable.

    Michel Rosales was Alvarez' 27th opponent FYI.

    On the Judah discussion, he just clearly beat a WW champion in his hometown. Was it easy? No, but that doesn't mean fight another small guy. Fight someone your size and adjust your style, something he did not do tonight.

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    • malcolm
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      #22
      Originally posted by El Angel
      Amateurs and pros are different, but it does help prepare, the degree of how much is debatable.

      Michel Rosales was Alvarez' 27th opponent FYI.

      On the Judah discussion, he just clearly beat a WW champion in his hometown. Was it easy? No, but that doesn't mean fight another small guy. Fight someone your size and adjust your style, something he did not do tonight.
      Would you pick Rosales to beat Paulie Malinaggi? And I admit I don't know who the hell Michel Rosales is.

      As far as Zab Judah is concerned, do you really feel Broner is that much bigger than Judah? Broner is a career Jr. Lightweight. Judah has never fought lower than 140 and fought legends like Cotto and Mayweather at 147.

      I don't think Judah would be giving up too much weight against Broner.

      I look at Broner as a project. He just needs to shut up and stop talking like he's a veteran already.

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      • PAC-BOY
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        #23
        Battle of the bums. Not interested.

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        • Weebler I
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          #24
          I think this is a good match-up. Broner will fire Judah up with his pre-fight ******ity.

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          • JoeyNumbers
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            #25
            stylisticly... i think this has potential to be a boring fight.

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            • junior gong
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              #26
              Originally posted by malcolm
              Judah may not deserve it, but it seems that most boxing fans aren't taking Broner's age or "green-ness" into consideration.

              This was the KID'S first time going 12 rounds. I'm already seeing threads matching him against Pacman and Mayweather.

              LMAO! Really?
              Please, stop with the 'he-yung-do'. He was boasting about being a 3 weight world champion, so age and being green should be a moot point.

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              • Juof
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                #27
                Zab would be a tough fight for broner and is much more of a threat than paulie

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                • marsatari
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The Weebler II
                  I think this is a good match-up. Broner will fire Judah up with his pre-fight ******ity.
                  I don't see him being able to hurt Judah...interesting match-up but id prefer maidana

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                  • BoxingFollower
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                    #29
                    Nah sorry, Judah is a bum, dude is the defintion of a cab driver.

                    Stop trying to give Broner a easy fight, let him fight someone about something.
                    Judah fails at every major fight he has had.

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