If Zab got a trainer who gave him advice other than 'You gotta let your hands go' and 'pow, pow, pow, pow' I think he'd do much better.
Judah has a Glass Jaw and no heart and he also is very fragile mentally. He might be the most overrated fighter of this generation. He will get knocked out and embarrassed as usual.
Zab will start off great. I'm almost certain he'll take at least 3 of the first 5 rds. After that, it will be curtains. Mosley will break Judah down, possibly stop him around the 10th or take a 8-4 UD.:deal
Last time I checked Judah got rocked by some Z class fighter (his last fight) and looked terrible in later rounds. Zab will win 2 rounds, then its a downhill for him. Im almost sure we'll see some dancing in the ring and it wont be Shane.
At 147, Mosely is a tough nut. He has had his stylistic issues with tall boxer -punchers like Forrest and to a lesser extent Oscar. But against shorter guys he's much better. Zab gets an unfair rap for fading late, but he was just beat up after strong starts against Baldomir, Mayweather and Cotto, all known for finishing strong. Don't forget, Zab finished Cory Spinks kind of late, in the 9th, and Spinks isn't easy to take out. Against Shane though, the same scenerio seems likely...Zab hanging in with Shane early, but ultimatly losing to the guy who finished strong against Cotto. Not so much because Zab will fade, but because Shane is physically stronger, very active and finishes stronger than just about anybody.
I like both so I don't even care who wins. Maybe when fight time gets closer I will pick my favorite.
More reasons to pick Shane by KO is that he wants to get his last big fight and retire, KO over Judah might open some doors for rematch with Cotto and maby even Floyd (after Hatton fight Floyd mentioned Mosleys name first when giving credit to all current WW's).