Roach worried about Judah’s one punch power, doesn’t want Khan destroyed again

Image: Roach worried about Judah's one punch power, doesn't want Khan destroyed againBy William Mackay: Photo Credits Joe Comporeale – Trainer Freddie Roach is very, very concerned about the devastating power that IBF light welterweight champion Zab Judah (41-6, 28 KO’s) has in both fists, especially his left hand. Roach doesn’t want Judah landing any of his power shots in the early rounds, because he’s concerned that his fighter WBA light welterweight champion Amir Khan (25-1, 17 KO’s) could get flattened.

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Khan fight is last hurrah for Judah

By John F. McKenna (McJack): Back in 2001 when International Boxing Federation (IBF) Light Welterweight Champion Zab Judah (41-6-2NC, 28 KO’s) was thought to be on his way to fistic stardom he entered the MGM Grand in Las Vegas to fight Kostya Tszyu for the undisputed 140 pound title.

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Roach: If Judah fights like a man, Khan will knock him out early

By Scott Gilfoid: Amir Khan’s trainer Freddie Roach doesn’t see this Saturday’s bout between Khan and IBF light welterweight champion Zab Judah as being a competitive one. Roach is under the belief that Khan will win every round of the fight and score a knockout, and he’s got Khan believing the same thing. Poor Khan thinks he’s going to win every round, but he’s in for a big surprise in this fight. Roach has got Khan brainwashed thinking he really has a chance in this fight. Man, I really feel sorry for Khan.

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Judah:I’m going to take Khan to school

By Sean McDaniel: IBF light welterweight champion Zab Judah (41-6, 28 KO’s) intends on putting on a schooling session against the supremely confident World Boxing Association light welterweight champion Amir Khan (25-1, 17 KO’s) on Saturday night in their head to head fight at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Khan: I proved I’ve got one of the best chins in boxing

By William Mackay: Amir Khan (25-1, 17 KO’s) is still talking about his sparring sessions with various sparring partners as evidence that he doesn’t have a glass jaw like a lot of boxing fans seem to think he has. Khan fights IBF light welterweight champion Zab Judah (41-6, 28 KO’s) on Saturday night in a crossroads fight for both fighters, and if Khan gets knocked out again, his career could make a downward turn for the worse.

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Khan: Youth should prevail but old dog Zab still has tricks up his sleeve

By Chris Gray: This Saturday night 23rd July at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada Amir Khan the reigning WBA light welterweight champion (25-I, 17 KO’s) enters the biggest fight of his life in a unification match against his counterpart Zab Judah the reigning IBF light welterweight champion (41-6, 28 KO‘s). It also represents his biggest fight to date and the most dangerous test of his championship reign thus far.

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