That's true. But Judah is also a notorious frontrunner who typically troubles whoever he faces for at least the first few rounds of the fight. Khan winning wasn't a surprise at all to me; that Judah had absolutely no success in this fight is what surprised me.
Yeah, Khan winning shouldn't be a surprise its the manner Khan dominated Judah that is also impressive. I don't think Judah is washed up at all, you don't knock off other top 10 guys and belt holders while being shot. I just think he's slipped to the point where he never beats someone like Khan, Madaina, Bradley, etc. And like you said Khan winning isn't surprising its the fashion he did it in. I think where this fight ends up for Khan depends on what Judah does next. If he gets beaten his next fight or two out then it will make its value go down but if Judah goes on to remain a top contender for another year or so then this win's stock will rise for Khan. The credit that Khan gets for this win will change for a lot of people over the next year or so because its hard to tell how much Judah has slid. But, it is still a good win for Khan.
I give Khan some credit. Judah's punches, especially the body punches, just bounced harmlessly off of him.. not that Judah is a great puncher, but Khan looked very stong in his upper body at 140. Bradley really doesn't want any of that.
judahs a no heart american with a glass heart and glass balls, what a mismatch, send the search party out for tremblin tim, another overrated joke :rofl
So, it's a "great win" when a fighter who "isn't that good" performs "well" against someone who "ain't ****" and "sucks" with "no defense" and "one punch". ...You...don't know what words mean, do you? :-(