Andre Berto this era's Zab Judah?

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  • BG_Knocc_Out
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    #41
    Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
    I can't say that, he mentally checked out against Floyd, Cotto, Baldomir and then he quit against Clottey and Khan. Judah to me possessed true skills, I know I fall in the minority there but his combinations were wicked, the traps he set against Floyd, the way he sets up the counter left uppercut, he has some really good qualities but again...mentally he ain't the strongest.

    It sucks because Judah doesn't have a bad chin, he can take the punishment, he has good survival instincts too, so I hated watching him mentally check out of fights. What he did against Garcia was commendable, but dammit why didn't we see that part of him earlier in his career?
    This ^^^

    His ability was there, just not the intestinal fortitude.

    I feel Berto's mental toughness is more intact than Judah's where as Judah had more ability. This can be debated though. Judah blew fights he was winning because he's too emotional.
    Last edited by BG_Knocc_Out; 07-30-2013, 11:11 PM.

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    • Emon723
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      #42
      I remember creating a thread on Andre Berto being the Vernon Forrest of this era, now I know that is so much disrespect to the Viper.

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      • ManOfVictory
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        #43
        fkn mexicans!!!!!!!!!LOL


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