Cotto team looking at Judah for June 9th

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  • Mech.
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    #41
    Originally posted by Black Jesus
    Judah's lightning fast accuracy is what makes it so powerful, ask Mayweather how tough it is to gaurd that ****. Not to mention, the way cotto holds his hands up, while hes trying to dig in body shots, one of those Judah uppercuts will sneak up on you. In my mind, its an even fight simply because Zab is so dangerous early, but after early rounds go, psh, you know cotto gonna win if it goes on for too long.
    I could see cotto getting hurt early,but thats because zab is dangerous in those early rounds,but he fades,and against a hard puncher like cotto I dont see anyway hes gonna win.

    Originally posted by The Fix
    id love to see this fight, you know i got zab. cotto's style is tailor made for judah, itt just all depends which judah shows up. the one that fought baldomir or the one that beat spinks...
    thats putting too much stock in one fight.

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    • realheavyhands
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      #42
      its funny how overrated cotto is for beatin a guy that fought nobody really exept joel julio.. i think judah would kill cotto at this stage... if judah uses his legs he can beat anybody

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      • PRboxingfan
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        #43
        Originally posted by realheavyhands
        its funny how overrated cotto is for beatin a guy that fought nobody really exept joel julio.. i think judah would kill cotto at this stage... if judah uses his legs he can beat anybody
        Actually, he also beat Edwin Cassiani, the guy who KO'd Luis Collazo (his only loss before Hatton), and Edwin was on a 9-fight win streak and had not lost in 4 years. So, he'd fought two mediocre fighters before Cotto, lol.

        Quintana proved his boxing abilities against Julio, tho, and many thought Quintana would outbox Miguel and would have the advantage of being the bigger man and the natural Welterweight.

        Judah is a small welter and I don't think Cotto will have much of a problem with his movement. His speed, however, will take some getting used to but Cotto has fought some guys with fast hands in the past (Paulie and Torres come to mind).

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        • PRboxingfan
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          #44
          I see someone "broke" this news last night, lol.

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