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  • Comments Thread For: Zab Judah Tops March 12 Launch of 'Knockout Night At The D' Series

    The inaugural event, scheduled for Saturday, March 12, will be held inside the DLVEC's 20,000-square-foot tent and headlined by five-time, two-division world champion Zab "Super" Judah (42-9, 29 KOs). The Brooklyn native, now fighting out of Las Vegas, returns to the ring after a two-year break from the sport. The fast and powerful southpaw faces Albuquerque, NM junior welterweight Josh "Pitbull" Torres (15-4-2, 7 KOs) in the 10-round main event.

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  • #2
    Judah's career has been a huge disappointment to those who have followed it. Economically, he has done good for himself but he could have had a bigger legacy professionally speaking. Lack of heart, lack of mental toughness, trash team, psychologically messed up... He never worked on any of those things because he still deals with those problems to this very day.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
      Judah's career has been a huge disappointment to those who have followed it. Economically, he has done good for himself but he could have had a bigger legacy professionally speaking. Lack of heart, lack of mental toughness, trash team, psychologically messed up... He never worked on any of those things because he still deals with those problems to this very day.

      This is the first non-troll comment I read from you. Good job.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
        Judah's career has been a huge disappointment to those who have followed it. Economically, he has done good for himself but he could have had a bigger legacy professionally speaking. Lack of heart, lack of mental toughness, trash team, psychologically messed up... He never worked on any of those things because he still deals with those problems to this very day.
        frontrunners become easier to see at the top when adversity comes...great post


        He had all the necessary physical tools.....people just dont understand that boxing is more mental than physical....any milli-second doubting or second guessing and its a done dada

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        • #5
          I was gonna criticize the card...but i guess it's not meant to be on hbo. The more boxing events the better...and I've always been a fan of outdoor venues.

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          • #6
            Super Judah strikes again!!! He'll win this fight and get a title shot. Seems to be the way his career goes.

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            • #7
              I give 5 days before the next press release "Judah withdraws from March 12 card"

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              • #8
                Great to see Judah back but damn, he has been out of the ring a couple of years what happened there? What happened to the 2 scheduled fights last year? 9 losses looks ugly but most have been to the best. Hope Zab has a few more good wins before riding off into the sunset.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
                  Judah's career has been a huge disappointment to those who have followed it. Economically, he has done good for himself but he could have had a bigger legacy professionally speaking. Lack of heart, lack of mental toughness, trash team, psychologically messed up... He never worked on any of those things because he still deals with those problems to this very day.

                  I would have to agree 100% with your statement. I have always told people that if Zab had the mental, work ethic and team like Floyd Mayweather, he could have been better than Floyd. I always felt Zab had the better physical gifts than Floyd, just never able to put it all together.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by robbyheartbaby View Post
                    Great to see Judah back but damn, he has been out of the ring a couple of years what happened there? What happened to the 2 scheduled fights last year? 9 losses looks ugly but most have been to the best. Hope Zab has a few more good wins before riding off into the sunset.
                    Injuries to opponents and other things have feel through to prevent fights from going down, specifically last year. We will wait to see if this will actually go through. Hopefully it does.

                    I agree that he had the skills and the speed to beat Floyd but didn't have the background like his counterpart...I feel that Yoel was not to the level of a trainer as Floyd Sr. is/was, or even Roger's level.

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