How would you know that? Zab hasn't fought that ilk of opponent for years, maybe even a decade.Limiescouse wrote:SmoothStyle1 wrote:Zab finds ways to lose.
Not to the likes of those 140lbers he doesnt.
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How would you know that? Zab hasn't fought that ilk of opponent for years, maybe even a decade.Limiescouse wrote:SmoothStyle1 wrote:Zab finds ways to lose.
Not to the likes of those 140lbers he doesnt.
Herbivore wrote:The version that Clottey fought beats those versions of Witter, Campbell, Holt and Peterson handily. I don't think there's much of an argument otherwise.
Limiescouse wrote:Deano, I say near because my stats go back 15+ years so I cant be entirely sure. Twas a successful morning though

I agree. That said, the fight was stopped after 9 rounds and Judah is always competitive for the first 6, so no real surprises there.FrequentFlyer wrote:Judah was very very competitive against Clottey m8.
SmoothStyle1 wrote:I agree. That said, the fight was stopped after 9 rounds and Judah is always competitive for the first 6, so no real surprises there.FrequentFlyer wrote:Judah was very very competitive against Clottey m8.
Judah would not have heard the final bell if the fight were allowed to continue.
Disagree. He was in the process of imploding and looked for a way out thinking he could nick it on points based on the strength of his strong start.FrequentFlyer wrote:SmoothStyle1 wrote:I agree. That said, the fight was stopped after 9 rounds and Judah is always competitive for the first 6, so no real surprises there.FrequentFlyer wrote:Judah was very very competitive against Clottey m8.
Judah would not have heard the final bell if the fight were allowed to continue.
Disagree. He was still winning rounds m8.
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