cant believe this fight is gonna be ppv... wtf.... anyways... i love this fight, this will be one ill be able to enjoy, i really like mosley but i have to root for judah, even though logic says mosley is on a completely differant level, i do think judah can cause all sorts of trouble... and i think he can win this.
mosley shouldnt have taken this fight.... what does he gain? beating judah right now really doesnt mean a whole lot.... cotto is barely getting credit of an ultimate destruction, i dont see mosley getting ANY
I think it is a bad match for Mosley. Judah haven't done anything coming of his losses to Floyd, Baldo, and Cotto. If he wins I don't see how this will put him back into title fights. After Baldo and Mayweather judah is a has been type of fighter.
:good If they offered another elite level fight on the undercard, or two top level young fighters, I would go for it.
Barrera's comeback fight is rumored to be on this card. So don't be surprised if this ends up being another PPV like Barrera-Peden and Mosley-Cruz, only with a much more intriguing main event. The only reason this fight is on PPV is because Oscar fights on regular HBO the same month. Meaning; HBO would have to pay De La Hoya, Mosley, and Zab with no PPV revenue to fall back on. I'm sure most wouldn't won't the HBO budget to take a hit like it did a year or so back when B.A.D. was missing for a few months.
Good fight. Would have liked to see Mosley-Quintana but this will do. Mosley has to blow Judah out in impressive fashion to get his name back in the mix.
haha..maybe i will only buy this PPV if Judah tongues down Jin Mosley @ the weigh-in !!!:blurp :blurp
Good, even though Mosley wouldn't get credit for beating Judah. I mean Judah has lost important fights in his career but he is still a great fighter, mentally inconsistent yes, but still a great fighter, yes, and he knows that a win against Mosley will mean a lot for his current welterweight status. Yes, Mosley is 36 but he is still one of the top guys in the division. I don't see how this fight will be bad for boxing in any mean.
this is a great match. A make or break fight, the winner will be put back into the title picture and the loser will be left out in the cold.
Zab's got the most to gain, and this is a winnable fight for him. With Floyd Sr. being brought in, he should at the least be able to keep Zab focused which has seemed to have been his downfall when it mattered the most. I agree with whoever said that Shane should've pursued a fight with Quintana. That was a win-win. This is more of a risk. But then again, that's what Shane's always been about...