That's a big IF, I just have a feeling Cotto won't get past Judah, if he does then I think he should go against whichever top dog is going to be available at the time...
Knowing Arum it'll probably be the winner of Margarito-Williams.
No **** . . . you're probably right! Why did I ever miss that? That's a more probability than the rest, especially the Cotto/Mosley clash that most in here wanted to see, since GBP and Top Ranks has a rift between themselves.
After watching Cotto in his last effort, there is no doubt in my mind that Zab will beat Cotto - and very convincingly at that. Cotto is slow, and he really telegraphs his punches. He is a fighter that has little latteral movement, Zab will be nailing him like nobody has EVER nailed him. Judah may even get a TKO win in this one....
Not only do I disagree based on my observations of both fighters but I truly hope you are wrong. Cotto seems to be an outstanding guy who you can actually feel good about rooting for, not an egomaniac, not a loud mouth braggart.
Cotto does need to develop his right, work behind that strong jab with a 1, 2 combo and come into the fight lighter around 144. I don't understand how so many people on this forum undervalue his foot speed, defense, power and strength, and underate his ability to deal with quick fighters. Zab is fast but again once you get past his left there isnt much to worry about. If he don't get to Cotto quick he will deflate like an old tire and they will be sweeping him up off of the canvas by round 7!
Cotto does need to develop his right, work behind that strong jab with a 1, 2 combo and come into the fight lighter around 144. I don't understand how so many people on this forum undervalue his foot speed, defense, power and strength, and underate his ability to deal with quick fighters. Zab is fast but again once you get past his left there isnt much to worry about. If he don't get to Cotto quick he will deflate like an old tire and they will be sweeping him up off of the canvas by round 7!
Wow. The man has a steaming right hook.
In winning the IBF title in 99':
Judah knocked Negron down three times in the fourth. (all with right hands)
Now, Negron wasn't much - but it illustrates the point
Zab's right hook has straightened and flattened many a fighter..
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