will JUDAH VS COTTO be like torres vs cotto?

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  • The Surgeon
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    #21
    Originally posted by Black Jesus
    and vice versa, Judah is a finisher, if your hurt, your going down, any wobbling like what we saw when he fought Torres, and thats his ass.
    I would have to agree with that actually, Zab is a damn good finisher! But thinking about it Torres did everything possible to stop Cotto when he had him hurt - He hit him with everything but the kitchin sink!

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    • PBF G.O.A.T
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      #22
      this will be a good fight,if Juda can try and work is straights early he can dictate this fight. Cotto needs 2 stick and move(simalar 2 mayweather)and try and cut or rock him early idk who has this 1 ill be watchin though

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      • The Surgeon
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        #23
        Originally posted by PBF G.O.A.T
        this will be a good fight,if Juda can try and work is straights early he can dictate this fight. Cotto needs 2 stick and move(simalar 2 mayweather)and try and cut or rock him early idk who has this 1 ill be watchin though
        Nah Cotto has to bring it! Put Zab on the backfoot, Cut the ring off and whale to the body! He is a damn good BOXER but Zab is the winner in a BOXING match!

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        • Kball15
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          #24
          Originally posted by gerardofpr
          Cotto is taking a big risk on Judah on low rewards and he's doing it just to fight a "name" and assure himself as one of the best fighters out there. He could've fought some totally unknown bum or a prospect but he chose a seasoned and dangerous veteran in Zab. I think Cotto and Arum deserve some props.
          low rewards??????

          If he wins this, he gets a shot at every big name in the division. INCLUDING mayweather if he decides to fight on. (cause if mayweather beat judah, and cotto beat judah, its a logical matchup)

          Its JUDAH who is taking the high risk and VERY VERY VERY low reward.

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            #25
            This fight is really happening? ****, I can't wait. I say Judah gives Cotto a world of trouble early. We'll see what happens after the first 5 rounds.

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            • JoeR
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              #26
              Its JUDAH who is taking the high risk and VERY VERY VERY low reward.
              Well if Judah wins we becomes WBA welterweight champion, theres a reward for you. He also beats a good name and a good fighter in the process. However; it is indeed high risk, this is probably his last chance. If he loses he will have to start from scratch.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Kball15
                low rewards??????

                If he wins this, he gets a shot at every big name in the division. INCLUDING mayweather if he decides to fight on. (cause if mayweather beat judah, and cotto beat judah, its a logical matchup)

                Its JUDAH who is taking the high risk and VERY VERY VERY low reward.
                Low reward for beating a popular unbeaten fighter who is on everyones p4p list?

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                • The Surgeon
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                  #28
                  Cotto is taking the bigger risk no doubt about it!

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                  • oldgringo
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                    #29
                    Possibly. I think Cotto will show better defense and balance due to being comfortable at 147. Torres was hurting Cotto with several power shots in succession...including one vicious combo that was punctuated with that VICIOUS uppercut at the end. Judah is certainly capable of putting power punches together, so it's a matter of Cotto being able to avoid taking several shots at a time.

                    I think this may look a bit more like Cotto/Corley than Cotto/Torres, with Judah hurting Cotto with something he cannot see coming (if at all). Can't wait for this **** though. Cotto is certainly showing that he isn't afraid of taking on potentially dangerous opponents when he doesn't need to with this one and the Quintana fight.

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                    • Addison
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by gerardofpr
                      Cotto is taking a big risk on Judah on low rewards and he's doing it just to fight a "name" and assure himself as one of the best fighters out there. He could've fought some totally unknown bum or a prospect but he chose a seasoned and dangerous veteran in Zab. I think Cotto and Arum deserve some props.
                      That's a good point.

                      I credit them for their advantageousness.

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