Possible opponents for Zab Judah

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  • Easy-E
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    #11
    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
    On paper, if you consider their talents, Zab's style would be a perfect foil to Hatton's. What you have to consider is the mental aspect, can Judah withstand a smothering fighter who wouldn't let him rest, or would he collapse?

    I don't think Zab and Collazo are exactly the same. Zab doesn't really give you angles, it appears that way to the untrained eye because he jumps around like a kangaroo. Honestly, I don't think he knows what he's doing when he does all that erratic movement because he's not really setting up punches when he does that. Zab is a significantly bigger puncher and is stronger, but more slick? I don't know about that one...
    Zab is a far better fighter than Collazo, and Judah knows he has one shot.
    He can beat Ricky.

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    • Njord777
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      #12
      Zab has focus problems, and can be seen as a waste of talent- but he is not a crap fighter. If he shows up, he still has the remenants of skill that every ex-champion does. Who would I like to see Zab face, though? I don't believe he will ever be a legitimate contender again. I think those days are over. So, I would like to see him use his skill as a measuring stick for the possible champions of tomorrow.

      I would like to see Zab Judah fight Paul Williams. Paul is a rangy, long, powerful welterweight...and Zab is quick and crafty. I think Zab would be a perfect measurement to see exactly where Williams is.

      Williams vs. Judah. Any takers?

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      • Rudyo
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        #13
        Originally posted by Njord777
        Zab has focus problems, and can be seen as a waste of talent- but he is not a crap fighter. If he shows up, he still has the remenants of skill that every ex-champion does. Who would I like to see Zab face, though? I don't believe he will ever be a legitimate contender again. I think those days are over. So, I would like to see him use his skill as a measuring stick for the possible champions of tomorrow.

        I would like to see Zab Judah fight Paul Williams. Paul is a rangy, long, powerful welterweight...and Zab is quick and crafty. I think Zab would be a perfect measurement to see exactly where Williams is.

        Williams vs. Judah. Any takers?
        I don't really agree with that, i can see a focused Zab being a factor at 147 again, i think he should take a few tune up fights then go after someone big or well known, Williams is too risky of a fight for him.

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        • ROSEWOOD
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          #14
          I honestly could see Zab whippin any WW except Pretty Boy...Zab aint a bad fighter at all...Kosta just caught him slippin but he would murder him and Bald in a rematch...Pretty Boy just flat out beat the **** out of him..Marg isnt quick or fast enough and Hatton would simply get out boxed....

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          • Njord777
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            #15
            I understand that logic...but the reason I want to see the fight is less for Zab's well being and more to see what Williams can do. It would be a very risky fight for him, but he has the experience and skill to really show us where Paul is at in his career.

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            • ROSEWOOD
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              #16
              Originally posted by Njord777
              Zab has focus problems, and can be seen as a waste of talent- but he is not a crap fighter. If he shows up, he still has the remenants of skill that every ex-champion does. Who would I like to see Zab face, though? I don't believe he will ever be a legitimate contender again. I think those days are over. So, I would like to see him use his skill as a measuring stick for the possible champions of tomorrow.

              I would like to see Zab Judah fight Paul Williams. Paul is a rangy, long, powerful welterweight...and Zab is quick and crafty. I think Zab would be a perfect measurement to see exactly where Williams is.

              Williams vs. Judah. Any takers?
              I'm buying that playa...I forgot about paul...he and Zab would be a great match..I would have to ride with Paul....Zab would definitely make him earn his money..

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #17
                Originally posted by PBF34
                Zab is a far better fighter than Collazo, and Judah knows he has one shot.
                He can beat Ricky.
                If Zab could put his wondrous talent to good use, yeah I'd agree there. But since he is content to live as a pseudo celebrity in NYC ala Hector Camacho Sr. and not take the fight game seriously, I'd have to say that Judah isn't going to be on any of my P4P lists any time soon.

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                • Crazy Dude
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                  #18
                  After Baldomir loses to Mayweather, what big fights are there for him? Zab would be a good one.

                  I'd also be interested to see him with Collazo or Hatton.

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                  • The Fix
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                    #19
                    margarito and than the winner of pbf-cb....

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                    • Del Coqui
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                      #20
                      I'd like to see him against Cintron if Cintron beats Suarez.

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