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    Comments Thread For: Zab Judah: Is a Return to 140 a Return to Being "Super"?

    By Ryan ******** - It's difficult to fathom sometimes that, despite being one of boxing's most talked about fighters since 1996, Zab Judah is still only 32 years old.

    That year, which marked the beginning of Clinton's second administration and the end of an 18-year World Series championship drought for the Yankees, saw Judah turn pro after falling short of making the Olympic team that went on to Atlanta. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    He hasn't made that weight in years, and I wasn't too impressed watching his training regimen either.

    He may end up like Chris Byrd and Delahoya, when they moved down a weight division after years of competing at a higher weight.

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      #3
      I definitely think he could. I think as long as he still as the speed with his beautiful technique and can make the weight, I think he's a problem for all those guys. He's always had the potential to beat almost anybody.\

      We just have to see what happens as usual. I want too see how this plays out. I hope it works for him.

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        #4
        i hope so because i always enjoyed watching Zab fights win or loss but I dont know if he cares enough anymore and these JW's right now are no joke....should be interesting come Friday Night

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          #5
          "We'd love to get Manny Pacquiao at a catch weight of 145. Manny is truly a 40 pounder. Floyd plays too many games with the bloodwork and I know Manny Pacquiao isn't taking the tests 16 days before the fight. We have a little buzz going for Manny Pacquiao versus Zab Judah but if Devon Alexander, Amir Khan or Timothy Bradley want a little bit, be my guest."




          i know pac-zab will never happen, but let's pretend it does happen. judah is going back to 140 anyway, why wouldn't that fight be at 140?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Volcano High View Post
            "We'd love to get Manny Pacquiao at a catch weight of 145. Manny is truly a 40 pounder. Floyd plays too many games with the bloodwork and I know Manny Pacquiao isn't taking the tests 16 days before the fight. We have a little buzz going for Manny Pacquiao versus Zab Judah but if Devon Alexander, Amir Khan or Timothy Bradley want a little bit, be my guest."




            i know pac-zab will never happen, but let's pretend it does happen. judah is going back to 140 anyway, why wouldn't that fight be at 140?
            Yeah, I thought that was a little bit of wishful thinking myself. I really can't imagine Pacquiao fighting Zab Judah at this point, not unless Judah proves himself to be a top champion and cleans out 140.

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              #7
              i hope he becomes world champ agian...

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                #8
                Manny Pacquiao is too tough for Zab Judah will wise. Not sure if the
                fight would be interesting. Zab should have got a different trainer
                to instill some discilpine and patience in him. Zab was a great talent
                but too emotional in the ring.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GRUSTLER View Post
                  Manny Pacquiao is too tough for Zab Judah will wise. Not sure if the
                  fight would be interesting. Zab should have got a different trainer
                  to instill some discilpine and patience in him. Zab was a great talent
                  but too emotional in the ring.
                  In the article I discuss how Judah has added Eddie Mustafa Muhammad to the team.

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                    #10
                    Zab is still a danger to anyone in the world at 140............well for at least the 1st 5 rounds anyway.

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