Don't sleep on that guy who's 5-7 against other championship names! :bbb Don't sleep on the man who also lost to the best person he beat! Don't sleep on him even though the only guy he beat recently who might become a championship name he arguably lost to and was nearly stopped by! Don't sleep on Super Zab! He's back! He beat what's his name! He's focused now! Not like all those other times! He's not going to quit and claim a foul this year, like he did against the guy Garcia kicked the **** out of! Goooooooooooooooooo Super Pooper! :bbb
:huh What could possibly give you that idea ? Khan ****in murdered him. I like Zab but why are we still seeing this discussion ? He lost to every world class fighter he fought, embarrassingly sometimes. And whats this Brooklyn **** ? Would he suddenly grow superhuman strength and a massive set of balls there or somethin ?
This post is a clear example why they can justify picking Zab as an opponent. There are fans like you who actually believe in him everytime he has a big fight
I dont think he beat him comfortably at all. Yeah he knocked him out in the 4th which on paper looks easy but Khan gave him plenty to think about. Garcia had to give the performance of his life, hats off to him, it was an excellant win.
I am a Super Judah fan, but no way he beats this kid. Especially if Holt couldn't. Zab was shut down by the OK power and speed of AK. DG actually has some timing and pop. Not a good look for Zab. I will say, that uppercut could change the game. Zab will always be a champion!
This is my point though, Danny Garcia is incapable of fighting anything like Clottey. He's a strong kid that's full of confidence but he's not a pressure fighter and he doesn't cut the ring off particularly well. I see Zab using the jab, darting in and out, ducking under the hook, feinting and countering Garcia for most of the fight. Also remember that Zab has always been more open to the right hand than the left hook...
Depends on which Judah shows up. If this fight was on Friday Night Fights, Judah would definitely handle his business, and probably wouldn't have much trouble with Garcia. It will be under the big lights and probably Showtime though. Judah usually chokes under the big lights. Garcia is too flat footed and unathletic for a focused Judah. Just depends on which Judah shows up.
Epic. Don't see Garcia laughing it off, but the question is whether Judah gets a chance to land it, or gets baited and hit by a hard counter left or right first.
Anyone who believes this **** is delusional and an idiot. Judah always fails in big fights, that was when he was prime. Now that he is way, way, way, way past his prime, he can suddenly reverse that?