Judah and Quintana being discussed..

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  1. Double L

    Double L Book Reader

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    What are you saying? At this point in his career he wouldn't have more success at 140? I disagree. He's a small welter-weight. He doesn't have to pop at 147 that he did at 140. He breaks down. Can find a rest because at 147 he's basically bullied around. Even PBF bullied him around in the later rounds.

    When's the last time you saw him back someone up at 147? But he used to do it all the time at 140.

    You'll take any position as long as its in conflict with mine. That makes you a pointless poster to even to debate with.
     
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    Disagree.

    I think Zab should test the waters @ 175.
     
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  4. V10

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    He would break down at 140 against the elite like he breaks down at 147. It's not about 7 pounds, it's about Zab having no character or mental strength. That's why even lil' Floyd bullied him at the end, they're worlds apart mentally. There's just no fucking way Zab rules anything at this point, he has slown down and taking too many beatings recently.
     
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    that was so funny with Zab blaming Don king!

    He kept telling Don: "C'mon Don you know your dirty" :lol:

    Zab claimed that Don King kept him busy promoting the fight that he couldn't train properly. :atu:

    but his dad Yoel kept saying it was his fault and there was no blame on Don King.
     

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