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Nov 21 2009, 03:05 PM
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Heavyweight Group: Members Posts: 6,758 Joined: 14-December 07 From: Washington DC Member No.: 6,540 |
I don't think Tszyu was in a hurry to give Judah a rematch.
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Nov 21 2009, 03:05 PM
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Super Flyweight Group: Team BU Posts: 296 Joined: 23-July 08 From: Sacramento, Ca Member No.: 7,813 |
All that Tsyu was setting Judah up is BS. I'm not taking anything away from how Kostya annihilated him but Judah DEFINITELY won that first round pretty decisively. That my friends and foes is Judah's problem. He's a total front runner that is completely unfocused. I personally believe that Judah thought he was going to just STEAMROLL Kostya and soon as Kostya tasted won of his lefts, it would be curtains. Unfortunately for Judah Kostya is/was extremely resilient. I won't take anything away from Kostya but that right landed so flush Judah when he went down probably didn't realize he was down and on queer street (LITERALLY) that he popped up way too soon. That said, didn't Judah IMMEDIATELY after his suspension jump up to welterweight?? A Floyd Mayweather vs. Kostya match was more of a possibility (had Kostya not lost to Hatton) than a rematch with Zab. No one ever said or thought that Judah didnt win the first. He definitely did, but to say Tzsyu was almost KOed is nonsense. Judah did do great in the first, but that doesnt mean much. |
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Nov 21 2009, 03:09 PM
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Super Flyweight Group: Team BU Posts: 296 Joined: 23-July 08 From: Sacramento, Ca Member No.: 7,813 |
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Nov 21 2009, 03:21 PM
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Junior Welterweight Group: Banned Posts: 1,368 Joined: 8-January 05 Member No.: 1,494 |
My comment was more based off of Lloyd's comment where he basically was saying Kostya was just setting Judah up the entire time and that clearly wasn't the case.
Here's what's funny to me and NO I'm no longer Judah fan but its amazing how people will minimize Zab but that was Kostya's biggest win of his career. |
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Nov 21 2009, 03:33 PM
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Super Flyweight Group: Team BU Posts: 296 Joined: 23-July 08 From: Sacramento, Ca Member No.: 7,813 |
My comment was more based off of Lloyd's comment where he basically was saying Kostya was just setting Judah up the entire time and that clearly wasn't the case. Here's what's funny to me and NO I'm no longer Judah fan but its amazing how people will minimize Zab but that was Kostya's biggest win of his career. Well pre-Tszyu, Judah was on his way to being that next big thing and none of his true colors had come out yet. He was steam rolling guys and was looking like a P.Wittaker with power. IMO it was a GREAT win for Tzsyu, and he forever changed Judah and made him what he is today. After the Tzsyu fight Judah was just never the same. Fuck yea, I made it to 100 posts. This post has been edited by True-Boxing-Fan: Nov 21 2009, 03:35 PM |
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Nov 21 2009, 03:40 PM
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Choppin Headz Boi! Group: Team BU Posts: 22,696 Joined: 16-October 02 Member No.: 19 |
Judah is NO Pernell Whitaker. LOL.
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Nov 21 2009, 03:52 PM
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Super Flyweight Group: Team BU Posts: 296 Joined: 23-July 08 From: Sacramento, Ca Member No.: 7,813 |
Judah is NO Pernell Whitaker. LOL. Well pre-Tzsyu, that was one of the many good things that people were saying about Judah when he was coming up in the ranks. He was supposed to be the next great thing. After the Tzsyu fight he became what he is today, a waste of talent. |
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Nov 21 2009, 04:05 PM
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Super Bantamweight Group: Members Posts: 493 Joined: 11-March 08 From: Currently El Paso TX Member No.: 6,987 |
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Nov 21 2009, 04:12 PM
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Nov 21 2009, 04:13 PM
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Super Bantamweight Group: Members Posts: 493 Joined: 11-March 08 From: Currently El Paso TX Member No.: 6,987 |
All that Tsyu was setting Judah up is BS. I'm not taking anything away from how Kostya annihilated him but Judah DEFINITELY won that first round pretty decisively. That my friends and foes is Judah's problem. He's a total front runner that is completely unfocused. I personally believe that Judah thought he was going to just STEAMROLL Kostya and soon as Kostya tasted won of his lefts, it would be curtains. Unfortunately for Judah Kostya is/was extremely resilient. I won't take anything away from Kostya but that right landed so flush Judah when he went down probably didn't realize he was down and on queer street (LITERALLY) that he popped up way too soon. That said, didn't Judah IMMEDIATELY after his suspension jump up to welterweight?? A Floyd Mayweather vs. Kostya match was more of a possibility (had Kostya not lost to Hatton) than a rematch with Zab. no he fought corley for the wbo strap at 140 after i think he fought Weis, then jumped to welter once he signed with Don King. I wanted to see a kostya vs Mayweather match but lets be honest that kostya that lost to Hatton wouldve gotten humiliated against floyd. It would've been a bad way for a future hall of famer to go out.(as it is I think the way he went out against hatton was bad) |
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