You'll not be back in that case, pal. Judah is just not that good, or at least not anywhere near his prime (whenever that was).
"Sleeping" on Judah...bro, the dudes been in the game almost 15 years, nobodies "sleeping" on him. You have a large body of work to form an opinion from...Garcia wrecks him, he's a shell of what he used to be, which was a notch below Elite. His chin is suspect, his power is overrated, and his speed while still good is diminished. Furthermore he's a mental midget and when faced with adversity will fold. Of course he "could" win...it's boxing, but the chances are slim based on what we KNOW of Zab.
The difference that I see hear is the intangibles. Zab for all the talents he has always finds a way to lose his big fights. Danny on the other hand is the opposite; he finds a way to win with what he's got. I think the fight will be interesting for the first 4-5 rounds but Danny will find a way to take over and win the fight.
angel and danny would be morons to not know that zab folds under pressure. use clottey's blueprint and it's game over. Danny by TKO 6
Judah is a gate keeper at this point. Khan passed, and he turned Vernon Paris away. Garcia is already past the gate. It's a meaningless fight.
Judah is one of my fave's but I have learnt not to back him in the big ones, I thought he was going to KO Khan... I hope Judah can win this but history says he wont.
Garcia is pretty solid all around, but I'm not sure Judah's style really suits him. The left hook is harder to land on a southpaw that can turn the angle and leans away from shots. Floyd broke Judah down and countered his jab with a left hook while coming forward and hammering his body, but Garcia doesn't seem to be really dynamic pressuring and has defensive holes that could cost him against Zab's quick counter-punching. If Judah fights Garcia like he fought Paris, he can win.
People havnt slept on him numerous times and he has constantly disappointed Back in the day I used to enjoy watching him