Andre Berto vs. Zab Judah

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by soxfan57, Aug 3, 2008.


  1. soxfan57

    soxfan57 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think this is the most realistic fight for both fighters. I see this being a ridiculously even fight. A great fight to watch as well. Also, I honestly believe both these guys HAVE NO SHOT at beating any of the current top welterweights in the world (williams, margo, cotto).



    Anyways, I think this is the one fight that Zab Judah would win; I think Berto is massively overrated and Judah would be more active.

    Thoughts?
     
  2. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    This is the fight for Berto that I have been hoping to see for some time now. Judah will always be a good draw because of his name and past so a fight against him for Berto would surely elevate his name. Judah is also a very slick boxer which is a style that Berto has yet to face. If Berto is able to defeat him, which I think he would, it would do wonders for his confidence as an up and coming welter weight elite.

    I think after the Forbes fight team Berto should set their sights on Judah.
     
  3. A Rock

    A Rock SAMUEL ETO'O!!!!! Full Member

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    zab would do well but he has too many miles on him nad hes cut too easily. back in the day judah would've boxed him silly but not now
     
  4. TKDfighterJoe

    TKDfighterJoe Oneshot Knockout Full Member

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    I don't think either of them have good chins. therefore berto wins by superior firepower.
     
  5. adamsutherland

    adamsutherland Member Full Member

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    berto v clottey would be better
     
  6. JabCross727

    JabCross727 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    At this point of their careers, Berto is on the upswing while Judah is on the downswing.

    So on that note, I want to know who is the lone guy to vote for Judah.:huh
     
  7. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    LoL. I got Berto. Berto's got some skills, and he's actually crafting his skills. I know he's gonna rule the division someday soon
     
  8. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    Judah by stoppage. For those who can't already see Berto's lack of consistency, power, and ability to take a good shot, they will surely be surprised when he moves up a level or two. Berto is looking human against C class fighters. Wait until he faces A class talent.
     
  9. JabCross727

    JabCross727 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Okay, but for all intensive purposes, Judah no longer deserves a shot at a title until he can actually win a fight against 147ers. He hasn't done that in almost three years.
     
  10. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Thoughts???

    That's bull****. Zab Judah doesn't deserve another title shot at this point.

    He lost in a title fight . . . for the WBC strap against Baldomir.
    He lost in a title fight . . . for the IBF strap against PBF.
    He lost in a title fight . . . for the WBA strap against Cotto. Then after fighting 2 bums . . . he lost to Clottey for the IBF strap again only yesterday. :-(

    :rofl :lol:
     
  11. JabCross727

    JabCross727 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree 100%.:good
     
  12. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    Berto is a complete fighter.
     
  13. smoochp

    smoochp Da flyest1 Full Member

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    :good
     
  14. w3rdup!

    w3rdup! Active Member Full Member

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    I watched Berto fight a few times and was pretty impressed by his skills so far. Seems like every boxer is overrated nowadays. Word gets thrown around at everyone...
     
  15. BodyShots

    BodyShots Undisputed Champion Full Member

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    Judah can only get the W if he gets the KO early in the fight. Once the fight gets past the fifth Berto has the fight in the bag. This fight makes plenty of sense, as I said in a thread I started. Judah is the perfect measuring stick to see where Berto stands in the Welterweight equation.