STOP all this Low Blow bull***t, Trust me Judah took that opportunity to quit.

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  1. SonOfCuba

    SonOfCuba Well-Known Member Full Member

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    my bad i thought you was trying to be sarcastic,

    now I feel dumb... darn it hahah
     
  2. DLSC

    DLSC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Zab said that he didn't even hear the ref counting him out and he was talking something about a standing 8 count. I don't really know what he was talking about. Anybody knows?
     
  3. NuWu

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    Lol it's cool man. I did think that it may come across sarcastic when I posted it. :lol:
     
  4. NotAnMMAfan

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    Harold Lederman: "It was a legit blow and no doubt a knockout" :good
     
  5. NuWu

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    He thought that the ref KNEW it was a low blow so he gave him time to get up. But when he counted to 10 he was like...WTF I thought the ref knew it was a low blow. If you understand?
     
  6. shanemfr

    shanemfr Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It landed on his ****
     
  7. 555east

    555east Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ^ yeah Zab's excuse was terrible

    he said something along the lines of thinking the 8 count was for him because of the low blow

    which doesn't make sense because the ref doesn't start counting if it's a low blow


    **edit I need to see a GIF of the punch and follow up of what happened, because the article said Zab fell down with his back to the ref
     
  8. Nopporn

    Nopporn Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Judah should hang them up. Nobody blamed Khan for that shot at the body so it means that it's not a low blow. Thanks Cage for your picture above.
     
  9. Nosbor

    Nosbor Boxing Addict banned

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    Judah also complained about a couple accidental headbutts. Khan was much better and would have won by stoppage, regardless of the bodyshots legitimacy.

    For whatever it is worth, it looked good to me.
     
  10. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Judah tried to win by acting. He wants Khan to be disqualified. But he forgot that there are cameras that can do instant replay. The replay clearly shows that he was hit right on the navel. That is a legal punch.
     
  11. DLSC

    DLSC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is what I don't understand. The ref does not count up to ten when he thinks it'a low blow and I don't believe for one minute that Zab couldn't hear him counting. Lame excuse from Zab.
     
  12. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    thats the thing about quitting and excuses....they get easier and easier to use each time
     
  13. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Judah quit. I dont think he was even hurt by the body shot.


    As many said, he'd rather his fighter get hit on the pad then the stomach for obvious reasons.
     
  14. Concrete

    Concrete Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Judah looked old, slower, and washed up, but it probably had more to do with Khan just being bigger, faster, and stronger then him.

    If Khan would have worked the body a little more earlier he could have finished him sooner.

    I knew Khan was a big Jr welter, but it really showed this fight.i don't know why but I wasn't really expecting that much of a size difference.
     
  15. Bravado

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    You know how Judah lost? When he started to dance after every few exchanges with Khan. He would kind of shuffle his body like yeah you did nothing. Pernell isn't a trainer. He's like other people in sports who think because they were good with god given talent it equates to a good teacher in method.