Judah is a great boxer to watch but he needs to stay focus. he seem to want to look good all the time. posing and fronting.
Reminds me of this quote: "A black man would rather look good and lose, then look bad winning." - White Men Can't Jump.
I'm picking Zab for an upset victory in the upcoming fight. He's younger, faster, hits harder, and I think he'll be more determined and focused than he ever has been. Plus now he actually has a decent trainer. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm trying to get used to the idea of Zab winning so I don't throw a foot-stool across the room like when Mosley lost to Cotto.
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actually in pro boxing, that's not a bad motto. being exciting/memorable even in a loss increases your marketability. look at hopkins, guy wins snoozers and his marketability hasn't been stellar despite his success. at least zab usually makes it an exciting fight, takes chances and shows heart (if not the most brains all the time) almost everytime and as a fan you'd rather see that than a boring safety first victory.
i think ZAB realizes what this fight will do to his career, and will take it important. He will beat Mosley and pursue towards a belt. ZAB makes fights fun to watch, wish him the best.
Ah yes, good old Zabdiel Judah, a prince among peasants in this great sport of boxing, the sport of Kings. My favourite Zabdiel moment was when he commenced the electric boogaloo after King Kostya landed 2 right hand bombs on his dumb peanut-shaped head - that is definitely my fondest memory of him. He's a ****ing wanker, how he still has any fans I don't know, he's a blight on the sport.