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Zab's uppercut will be the focus of Danny's entire training camp...without the UC Zab becomes predictable and tentative. Garcia has a right hand too, lets not forget he can bang with both hands. I think Garcia will be going to the body early in the fight, and start walking Zab down until he either breaks down or quits.
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I think Judah has a chance, but slim. Judah has terrible stamina, he has at best 5 rounds to get rid of Garcia. He has the early rounds speed, to possibly catch Garicia. Unfortunately I don't see it happening. I have Garcia by KO in 7 or 8 rds. I don't think Garcia is the next big thing either. I just think Judah is well past his prime, and his chin has always been suspect. I actually think it will be an entertaining fight, while it last.
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Based on styles, I think he does. Garcia hasn't shown he's a very dynamic pressure fighter, and Zab doesn't frequently run into shots or give many openings for counters. If he can bait Danny and counter over his counters, he has a shot. But I'd rather see him catch him early and try to finish it than keep it up all 12 rounds. Danny keeps his cool and finds his timing, whereas Judah becomes timid and gunshy in the face of adversity.
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