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To: LPS5 who wrote (488)8/6/2000 3:29:34 AM
From: FJV  Respond to of 10489
 
Just finished viewing the Judah fight. I must say, he has awesome speed and quickness with good power. Unlike Millett, however, Kostya Tszyu will be relentless after he gets to Judah - and he will get to Judah because Zab's a little careless defensively and is too eager to put on a show.

Tszyu will be sternly tested however, and it is clear that he will eat some of Judah's leather, but Tszyu is all business. The key for Judah is to keep Tszyu from coming forward as Tszyu is not effective while fighting going backwards. Judah, at least at the tender age of 22, is still not equipped to make Tszyu retreat consistently, and he will not know how to cope with Tszyu's ever increasing pressure and power as the fight develops. Unless he KOs Tszyu early, Judah will become demoralized and worn down by the more powerful and tenacious Tszyu and will be stopped in the middle rounds.

Tonight's performance by Judah, although impressive, didn't change my opinion that Kostya Tszyu is still king of the junior welters. Just one man's humble opinion.

LPS5, Etienne may not be ready for Tyson, Tua or Lewis right now. Golota? Very soon depending upon how easily he dispenses with Jefferson. In any event I believe he will be a champion in 3 years if the right fights are made for him. We'll see. Good night gentlemen.

Franco