Would anyone give judah a chance of beating khan??

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  1. SiccSense

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    Maybe from coming back from having his jaw shattered and winning a world title 3 fights later.
     
  2. SiccSense

    SiccSense Active Member Full Member

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    And he got up and battered Limond next round who quit on his stool.
     
  3. NoHomeJerome

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    Which is why he is the most protected fighter in the world today. We've yet to see him fighter a decent puncher since Prescott or a pressure fighter since Gomez. Gomez floored him and Prescott laid hit out.
     
  4. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And rightly so... but the fact is he was being caught regularly and got put down by an average, domestic level at best fighter with NO power what so ever. He then gets KO'd a few fights later against an underdog with very limited boxing skills and hasn't fought anybody with a punch since.

    Zab, whilst mentally shot and at times lazy in the ring is still very fast, very accurate and very powerful... Khan would get startched in the 1st round same as he did against Prescott
     
  5. SiccSense

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    He got starched by Prescott because he ran onto punches and tried to exchange with him, which isn't the thing to do when you have a poor chin. Khan has improved since, and I'm sure he won't be trying to exchange with big punchers in the future.
     
  6. SiccSense

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    Prescott is poor, if you think he would beat Khan in a rematch you're deluded.
     
  7. Vitor Belfort

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    I give him a puncher's chance but he has to get khan out early within the first 4 rounds. If he can't get khan out then i think khan outboxed him to a UD.
     
  8. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Against Zab Judah he will get tagged because Zab is still a very skilled and quick fighter and Zab hits just as hard as Bredis Prescott... enough said.

    Don't get pulled in by the Khan't take a punch' hype train
     
  9. NoHomeJerome

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    I'm deluded?

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHzn1AISMnQ[/ame]


    We have absolutely no idea what would happen in a rematch. All we have to go on is what is above, Khan getting wobbled by a jab and then taken out in brutal fashion. Khan could have had the rematch for his late July date he was talking about.

    Since Prescott (an average puncher) Khan has fought no one with even decent power at 140. So who's to say he wouldn't get laid out again vs a decent puncher in Prescott? We don't know, because Khan hasn't faced any puncher since Prescott.

    So no, I'm not deluded for thinking Prescott could take him out again. You are deluded for presuming victories over people like Paulie and Kotelnik somehow mean Khan can now take a punch.
     
  10. SiccSense

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    Zab has a poor chin himself, very mentally weak, he quits after a few rounds. Khan has faster handspeed, and a great jab that will breakdown Judah. Khan would win this fight by TKO. This is probably one the fights Khan will take in the near future, so well see.
     
  11. SiccSense

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    That's all good and well, but you failed to take notice of Prescott being complete shite. Have you seen his fights post Khan, absolute garbage, Khan isn't going to run onto his punches again like a ****** in the first 30 seconds of the fight. Prescott doesn't have much going for him after a few rounds.
     
  12. NoHomeJerome

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    I wouldn't expect him too. But Judah is a different animal. If he can tag Floyd with power shots and even floor him, he can definitely tag Khan with power shots and lay him the **** out.
     
  13. PBA

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    A 50/50 chance. He either wins or loses. Same as the chance I have of winning the lottery
     
  14. RealIzm

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    Wow, you so ardently defending a mental midget like Khan is quite telling.

    Just stop before you make a bigger fool out of yourself

    Your boy Khan beat the all powerful Malignaggi, and the Iron fisted Kotelnik....so shut the **** up already:hi:
     
  15. SiccSense

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    That was years ago, what has he done since? He's world class for a few rounds, then tires, and quits mentally. This is one of the fights Khan is likely to take, so well see when it takes place.