Why I think Judah would beat Bradley!

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  1. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I like Bradley but for all the skills he has he's just not a finisher whether it be 140 or 147. I'm not riding the Judah train all of a sudden, but I do wish to point out some things. Judah loses his will in the ring to fighters who know how to turn it up a notch when needed, and fighters who also have power that seems to discourage him and have him question himself. Bradley happens to have neither, he doesn't have that second gear that separates elite fighters from good fighters, and he doesn't have the kind of power that can change a fight at moments in.

    Judah, however is more skilled the Bradley in my eyes, but does lack heart when it comes to fighting A class fighters, since I rate Bradley as a B class fighter I can't see him beating Judah or finding a way to discourage him.

    Lets not forget at 140 Judah's power is there, and I don't see to many guys at that weight class that can take his power or give him trouble


    Ask yourself this as well, who has Judah lost to that Tim Bradley would of beaten?

    If Bradley is not carefully he will get his wish with PacMan, and it will be a short career for this guy.
     
  2. mrbassie

    mrbassie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Judah is not more skilled than Bradley, Judah is completely one dimensional. Time and time again we've seen him fall apart during fights in which he was doing well because as soon as the opponent makes an adjustment then Judah is flummoxed.
    Either Judah ko's Bradley quickly or he gets dismantled.
     
  3. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    O yea Bradley like to jump in, I seen it against lamont peterson too, and Judah just happens to have the perfect uppercut for that moment
     
  4. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So when has Bradley made and adjustment or turned it up a notch in a fight?
     
  5. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I doubt it.. Zab is very mentally weak, once he's hurt and taking punishment, he collapses.

    Bradley has power, definitely enough to hurt you. It's not 1 shot stops you power, but who really has that?? He's just a poor finisher and that's probably his biggest downfall. but remember Joshua "****ing" Clottey made Zab quit. Yea the guy who hasn't stopped **** in god knows when..

    It's good to see Zab back.. But you can't compare those victories, Bradleys was a much tougher opponent..
     
  6. GazOC

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    Judah hasn't beaten a top opponent in 5 years and Bradley is at, or close to, the top of his game.
     
  7. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    That's all that needs to be said.

    Bradley by wide decision or Zab quits after about nine or ten rounds.
     
  8. mcguirpa

    mcguirpa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I disagree. I think we ain't seen nuffink yet as far as Bradley is concerned. The bloke shits potential
     
  9. richie leon

    richie leon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Carlos Baldomir beat the life out of Judah too and he's certainly no destroyer. So i agree that it doesn't necessarily take a great puncher to make Judah fold, and Bradley hits hard enough to get a world-class guy's respect, certainly to get Judah's you would have to assume.

    But i don't know, Judah looked better friday night than he had in a long time. I know the level of opposition played a part in that, but he looked to be in the best shape of his life. If he keeps that up i don't count him out against any 140-pounder, and Bradley, while good, hardly gives one the impression of being flawless or invulnerable.
     
  10. leocouture

    leocouture Chinchecker KILLA!!!!!! G Full Member

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    i want zab to beat bradley... but bradley is mentally strong foe.. if bradley gets hit with one of those uppercuts he will probly tie zab up to recooperate..collect him self then make some kind of adjustment to get back in the fight.....

    the real question is if the new zab has figured out his true weaknesses and corrected them. his stamnia and his mental durabilty was his only weaknesses... if he has corrected them.... all of 140 should definitly fear him.... from ortiz to kahn to maidana to alexander to bradley.... execpt pac...lol

    p.s **** pac
     
  11. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I thought you were gonna say "Because I almost drowned as a baby". Interesting.
     
  12. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I agree. I've never rated Judah as a boxer. I don't think he's ever shown serious skills against any top boxer, not even the likes of Baldomir or Spinks, who aren't exactly Willie Pep. He was thoroughly outboxed by Cotto, which says a lot because most people don't rate Cotto as a pure boxer either.
     
  13. leocouture

    leocouture Chinchecker KILLA!!!!!! G Full Member

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    wtf are yu talkin about?...hes never shown serious skills against any top boxer??? yu must be out ya motha****in mind!!!!

    ok zab is not what yu would call an all american great but the mans talent has always been in full view of is supporters and his detractors...

    against cotto... he gave cotto one hellova fight before he started getting low blowed. one of zab other weaknesses was adversity..he didnt kno how to deal with cottos pressure after the power didnt work for him... that doesnt mean he didnt show skills against a top fighter!!!!


    im not gonna lie... against baldomir theres not 1 excuse.

    bottom line is zab was one of the most talented fighters at 140 throught the erly 2000s...

    and even tho zab IN THE PAST has fallen a little short against top fighters... i really think hes got his head on straight and taking his career and talent seriously now

    his jab is working over time....

    his speed and reflexes are still there....

    and his defence has took a 360 turn under eddie mustafa mohammed....

    so lets see who zab faces next... he should face urango.. ortiz... or cambell to knock the rest of that ring rust off then go after the big 4
     
  14. WilPEP

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    He didn't quit against Clottey there was a cut the size of the grand canyon across his face ya mook...
     
  15. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tell me which fights Zab showed real boxing ability? And what were those skills that he had?