King Khan vs Zab Judah???

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  1. BoroBoxing1

    BoroBoxing1 Train Hard Fight Easier Full Member

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    Very good fight for Khan at this moment in time he has the beaten of Judah if he doesnt get hit on the chin.
     
  2. Top Dog

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    Why? What happens when he gets hit on the chin:? Oh yeah remember now:dead:!: :D
     
  3. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Zab would be a good fight, but coming down a weight after 30 becomes hard, Zab is 32 and has not fought at 140 for 6 years, if he does come down to 140 i think he will be losing alot in the gym. Khan would have to be very watchfull for first few rounds, after that Zab's workrate starts to drop and he can gas out a bit in mid/late rounds. Its a winnable fight for Khan but at a risk because Zab can bang, but as you step up in class you have to take some risks.

    I would like to see Khan vs JMM or Alexander(WBC Holder) on the Pac-Floyd undercard.
     
  4. RagamuffinMan

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    It'll be Castillo but it won't be on the Pac v FMJ undercard.

    The training schedule just won't fit for them both to be on the same bill for important fights.

    Judah is far too risky even though I'd foresee Khan winning. He brings a little too much risk to the party though - at this stage. Hatton is never going to happen. If he started preparing now they'd have to be fighting for a Middleweight belt in March. I also think Hatton could cause serious problems for Khan. Say what you want about him but his only losses are to the two greatest boxers of our current time - and he can pick any fight outside of those two whenever he wants, if he wants, so why Khan? It makes no sense at all.

    Nope, it'll be a 4-5 round demolition of Castillo and then on to Ortiz, then whichever of Bradley/Peterson is still going strong.
     
  5. Carnage

    Carnage KingFroch Full Member

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    Is Khan only fighting jews from now on, turning into quite the anti-semite!
     
  6. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    ZAB On PAc and FMJ undercard.Not enough time to train my ass he blew away Salita without breaking a sweat.HE could fight JUDAH TODAY!!
     
  7. RagamuffinMan

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    That's not the point I was making.

    I meant I do not see Freddie prepping them both for important fights on the same night, whether Khan would be physically prepared or not. I just don't see it being something Roach would consider sensible.
     
  8. Pug1list

    Pug1list Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't think they'll both fight on the same night, Pac is Roach's main bread winner, and unless Khan is fighting someone Oisin ***an like, i don't think he'll have the time to prepare both.
     
  9. widdy

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    alexander for me,judah will prove nothing,
    if he wins he gets'judah was washed up.weight drained',
    if he lose 'khan was **** anyway'.
    put him in with someone live(although salita looked ok on paper,he was no way alive)
    give the boy a test,see if the hype is worth it,im beginning to think the boy could come good
     
  10. Lee Mc

    Lee Mc Boxing Addict banned

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    Judah is becoming like a bad smell...
     
  11. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    :good The bloke needs to **** or get off the pot
     
  12. DON1

    DON1 ICEMAN Full Member

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    Im a Judah fan and have watched every one of his fights to date.
    Let me tell you, Judah is done at top level. I i dont mean that in terms of his ability, he still has fast hands but he dont have the metal to win in big fights anymore. Khan is hungry and a massive light welterweight. Roach would prepare him 100%. Unfortunately I think he would beat Judah now. Remember we are not talking about a prime Judah, he is well well past his best.
     
  13. HONDA2006

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    :yep
     
  14. KO-Kid

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    Personally I can't stand Judah, he's a cocky little b*stard, but in fairness he packs a punch at light-welter and he's fought some of the best guys around. 12 rounds with Mayweather, thats impressive, even the likes of Hatton haven't managed that.

    This would be a step up to Grade A opponents for Khan. He's already proved he has power and speed at this weight and I honestly think he's good enough to clean up the division if he and his team are smart in who they face and in what order. Khan doesn't wanna be fighting the likes of Bradley just yet, he's a dangerous opponent so I think he should stay off his radar for a couple more fights.

    All in all I would like to see it, as although Judah hasn't beaten any big names in the last few years he's still a dangerous opponent and has also been known to use some rough-house tactics in the ring. Definitely not a gimme but very much winnable at the same time.
     
  15. Mr. V.I.P.

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    Judah will stop Amir early. Khan has very little experience with southpaws for a reason. Judah is faster and hits 100x harder than Khan. Judah has fought only the very elite whilst Khan hasn't fought anyone on a world class level. Judah will be too slick and will be able to walk down Amir who arm punches won't do ****. Zab is a very very bad matchup for Amir hes way too schooled and Khan will not be able to stand up Zabs shots.