Amir King Khan vs Super Zab Judah - 7/23

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Feb 3, 2006
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#61
It's a hard fight to call because both guys got weak chins and stamina problems late in fights. Judah has a real good shot of schooling Khan if he hits and hurts him early. Khan has fast hands, but he jumps in like Manny when he throws his combos. If Judah can time him with counter shot it could be over quick. The X factor for Khan to me is the size difference, I believe Khan is a lot bigger then Judah, and might be able to wear Judah down. The X factor for Judah is the experience he has in championship fights and real 140lb knock out power. When the first fighter gets hurt or tired that's when this fight will start getting good. I have Khan by a SD one point win.
 
May 13, 2002
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#63
Maybe now that Victor Conte is working with Zab Judah, mostly with the hypoxic training, that will help increase his stamina. However with Zab, I never believed it was a physical issue, as he was always in great shape, it's a mental thing with Judah. He breaks down mentally.
 
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Maybe now that Victor Conte is working with Zab Judah, mostly with the hypoxic training, that will help increase his stamina. However with Zab, I never believed it was a physical issue, as he was always in great shape, it's a mental thing with Judah. He breaks down mentally.
I co-sign that statement. Judah gets bored in the ring and makes mistakes or he just fades away when things are not going good for him. In his last two fights he had to dig down deep to pull out both wins, so maybe he's finally getting mentally tuff.. That's why this fight is so hard to call so many unanswered questions..
 
May 6, 2002
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#66
All of Khan's opponents will always have a punchers chance. Some labels will follow you forever. People still think Wladimir Klitschko's opponents have a punchers chance.

If I were to get into the ring with Amir Khan, what chance in hell do you think I would have? A punchers chance...that's it.

That isn't saying much.
 
May 6, 2002
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#71
Khan looking stronger than before. I think Khan will outweigh Judah after hydrating and carbing up. I don't know how well that will help him since he's a speed guy, but I think he is bringing more power in. Not necessarily punching power, but just strength in general.

Both of them are in great shape.
 
May 13, 2002
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#74
probably around 7pm tomorrow. Kid Chocolate on the undercard as well and so is James Kirkland.

Kid Chocolate had the best quote of the press conference: “I’ll fight anybody,” said Quillin. “Even if that means my mother.”

haha