Judah laid the blueprint to beat the overhyped mess from Puerto Rico. He found that left uppercut and since then has been dropped by Pac with it and Margarito made him quit from it. Cotto has no heart and is a very dirty fighter who always was a glorified journeyman. Judah got robbed from an extremely biased ref on that night in Arthur Mercante who proved it in the Clottey Cotto robbery.
Thoughts?
I was a huge Zab fan during that fight....the low blows played a part...but I doubt they had a say on the outcome...Cotto was in his ass(no homo) and Zab wanted out....:burnout:
I thought Zab was going to kick the crap out of Cotto in that fight... this is the fight where cotto started getting some respect from me. regardless after that I did not give him a shot in hell against Mosley...
dont know how people r trying to say that judah was competative in that fight. He hit cotto with a handful of good shots and that was it. Judah got his ass handed to him infront of the largest crowd in msg history. Get over it people geez.
Okay Jose.
Mellow Mood once said Miguel Cotto admitted that the low blows were intentional. And they looked intentional, no one has to tel me that.
Doesn't matter anyways, Cotto got busted up by a Judah who was coming off a loss to Baldomir, a loss to Mayweather, and a 400+ day lay off. And Cotto took 2 low blows and 11 rounds to stop him.
Yes, Judah landed about 7 significant punches in the entire fight and cut Cotto up....and Cotto put in a workman like effort and got him out of there....and your point?
HA. I just state facts. Like the fact I just stated about how wrong you were.
The standards of the IBHOF are not like everyone thinks. Never said I agreed with it, not once...just stated the way it is, for better or worse. And people were wondering about Marquez today.
Care to wax intellectual about the actual events in Cotto-Judah? Or are you gonna try and bring something from another thread up to discredit me and get taken apart again?
Low blow in the first round....first of all it was borderline, hardly low if low at all. And he had begun to get his legs back.
Low blow in the 3rd round....that was a real bad low blow. But no punch landed for Judah, Cotto was in no danger, he reached in with a right hand, Zab pulled his head down and Cotto strayed low. It happens.
And the above is a FACT....just like the criteria for the IBHOF.
Okay Jose.
Mellow Mood once said Miguel Cotto admitted that the low blows were intentional. And they looked intentional, no one has to tel me that.
Doesn't matter anyways, Cotto got busted up by a Judah who was coming off a loss to Baldomir, a loss to Mayweather, and a 400+ day lay off. And Cotto took 2 low blows and 11 rounds to stop him.
So what you're saying is that, because Judah kept taking a knee in his fight with Cotto, he showed Cotto how to take a knee vs. Margarito?
:rofl:
Interesting...
Aren't you the one with that thread who seemed happy about the current state of the criterias on how to join the IBHOF, to defend why Cotto should get in?
HA. I just state facts. Like the fact I just stated about how wrong you were.
The standards of the IBHOF are not like everyone thinks. Never said I agreed with it, not once...just stated the way it is, for better or worse. And people were wondering about Marquez today.
Care to wax intellectual about the actual events in Cotto-Judah? Or are you gonna try and bring something from another thread up to discredit me and get taken apart again?
Low blow in the first round....first of all it was borderline, hardly low if low at all. And he had begun to get his legs back.
Low blow in the 3rd round....that was a real bad low blow. But no punch landed for Judah, Cotto was in no danger, he reached in with a right hand, Zab pulled his head down and Cotto strayed low. It happens.
And the above is a FACT....just like the criteria for the IBHOF.
Determination? Is that Puerto Rican for low blows, headbuts and rabid punches? He is a fraud and was extremly lucky not to have been disqualified and had his license confiscated.
That says it all about the TS.
I am outta here.
Spoken like someone who hasn't seen the fight.
Aren't you the one with that thread who seemed happy about the current state of the criterias on how to join the IBHOF, to defend why Cotto should get in?
So what you're saying is that, because Judah kept taking a knee in his fight with Cotto, he showed Cotto how to take a knee vs. Margarito?
:lol1: :lol1:
Judah laid the blueprint to beat the overhyped mess from Puerto Rico. He found that left uppercut and since then has been dropped by Pac with it and Margarito made him quit from it. Cotto has no heart and is a very dirty fighter who always was a glorified journeyman. Judah got robbed from an extremely biased ref on that night in Arthur Mercante who proved it in the Clottey Cotto robbery.
Thoughts?
What beating are you talking about??? :smashfrea
The audacity of some people here in twisting facts is beyond my comprehension.
Judah laid the blueprint to beat the overhyped mess from Puerto Rico. He found that left uppercut and since then has been dropped by Pac with it and Margarito made him quit from it. Cotto has no heart and is a very dirty fighter who always was a glorified journeyman. Judah got robbed from an extremely biased ref on that night in Arthur Mercante who proved it in the Clottey Cotto robbery.
Thoughts?
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I swear, people act like cotto is a great figther. just so stupid. hes a journey man at best.
After the 2 intentional low blows, I agree.
Before the low blows, Cotto was pretty much barely on his feet with those Judah uppercuts.
Spoken like someone who hasn't seen the fight.
He beat Shane Mosley right after Judah.
and what beating?
Cotto beat the brakes off of Zab Judah.
After the 2 intentional low blows, I agree.
Before the low blows, Cotto was pretty much barely on his feet with those Judah uppercuts.