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The More i look at this fight, the less i see Cotto Winning...

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  • #11
    Originally posted by EliteSoldier View Post
    Well, if the ref was doing his ****ing job in there. He wouldn't let holyfield cheat and keep doing headbutts. Thats the only reason tyson flipped, you think he bit someones ear just because he was losing? Holyfield was cheating in that fight, even if he wasn't doing it on purpose, he should have more control over his head. I mean he head-butted tyson alot in that fight, he should have had alot of points deducted for that kind of fighting.
    No, Tyson bit Holyfield's ear off because he's a socio-psychopathic ******. Lots of fighters deal with guys who billy-goat without biting off their appendages. It's a shame someone with his abilities and talent had to turn out to be a such a ****ing lunatic.

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    • #12
      I think Cotto boxing skills are very underrated. Most of Judah supporters seem to think Cotto is one dimensional and only relies on his power punching. I think lately; Cotto has been relying too much on his punching power, which is a mistake. But this does not means that it is his only weapon. Why do you all think Judah is more talented? I have never understood this argument. They just have different styles. Judah has more speed and is flashier. He throws his punches with different angles (which I think its his best chance to beat Cotto). He cant catch Cotto with a punch he doesnt see. Meanwhile, Cotto is more methodical. He is more predictable and he squares up too much when he punches. It is true what Judah says, he will see Cotto's punches coming. It definitely will help him to see them coming, but will it be too late for him to do anything about it? So why is Judah more talented? Because he is faster? He moves better? I just dont buy it. Their talents are in different areas. I think Cotto is much faster than he seems, he will hit Judah and that my friends, will be the difference in this fight. I think this will be a classic Cotto fight, he will beat Judah via accumulation of punches. People think Cotto wont be able to get to Judah often enough, but I think he will. enough to knock him out in the middle-later rounds. And by the way Kball, Don Rafael picks Cotto, if that makes any difference.

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      • #13
        Judah is a massive stup up from his last fight. You go for a guy in Judah who had probably the experience of all of cottos last three opponents and he has some of the sickest natural ability cotto will ever see.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Eno View Post
          Judah is a massive stup up from his last fight. You go for a guy in Judah who had probably the experience of all of cottos last three opponents and he has some of the sickest natural ability cotto will ever see.
          Thats another thing I dont get. So, Judah has more experience than Cotto. So what? Does everytime a fighter steps up against a guy who has more experience, he loses? Thats just a flawed argument.

          Let me ask you. The times Judah has stepped up, what has been the outcome? We KNOW what happens when Judah steps up, we dont know what will happen when Cotto does. We will know tommorow.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by EliteSoldier View Post
            Well, if the ref was doing his ****ing job in there. He wouldn't let holyfield cheat and keep doing headbutts. Thats the only reason tyson flipped, you think he bit someones ear just because he was losing? Holyfield was cheating in that fight, even if he wasn't doing it on purpose, he should have more control over his head. I mean he head-butted tyson alot in that fight, he should have had alot of points deducted for that kind of fighting.

            Uh, are you really serious when you type things like that?

            Is it even possible for you to consider that maybe Tyson flipped out because he was never entirely stable in the happiest of times, and the fear of losing another big fight was devastating to him?

            I like Tyson too, but he wasn't showing any signs of winning the rematch.(despite being in incredible physical condition.) It looked like the K.O. was coming again in Evander's favor, only much sooner the 2nd time.

            I can believe there was a few accidental headbuts due to the fighters punching forms and styles, but a truly deliberate strategy of headbutting? I saw Holyfielf hitting and then holding, hitting and smothering Tyson, hitting first and tying Mike up.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by JoeR View Post
              Thats another thing I dont get. So, Judah has more experience than Cotto. So what? Does everytime a fighter steps up against a guy who has more experience, he loses? Thats just a flawed argument.

              Let me ask you. The times Judah has stepped up, what has been the outcome? We KNOW what happens when Judah steps up, we dont know what will happen when Cotto does. We will know tommorow.
              It's not that the fighter with the most experience always wins. its just another factor that adds more favor to the fighter. even though there are times where the experience doesnt matter because the opponent is just that much better than them

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              • #17
                Originally posted by mr.anthrax View Post

                I can believe there was a few accidental headbuts due to the fighters punching forms and styles, but a truly deliberate strategy of headbutting? I saw Holyfielf hitting and then holding, hitting and smothering Tyson, hitting first and tying Mike up.
                If you knew anything about Holyfield, then you would know he headbutts in every single fight he's in. He cheated against Rahman that way, he head butted him and nearly broke rahmans skull... Look how powerful head butts are, that **** wasn't done by a punch but by a headbutt.




                Now, bite holycheaters ear off or unless you want part of your brain sticking out aswell from a headbutt. That could have been Tysons head.

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                • #18
                  Cotto is going to beat Judah up and he is going to make it look easy!

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                  • #19
                    I agree wholeheartedly kball. That's why I've tried to block out this fight for the last couple days. If Judah utilized his God-given ability even 60-70%, this ends in Cotto getting knocked out. But because he doesn't, you never can tell. I just want it to start so I can feel relieved one way or the other. If Judah doesn't do his thing, he deserves to have his career ended. If he does, it will be long overdue and a real shame that it had to happen against such a likeable guy like Cotto.

                    You almost HAVE to cheer for Cotto for taking the fight, never talking ****, and never slacking off in the ring. He doesn't have all the ability, but he is all business all the time and a good thing for our sport.

                    What good does it do for Judah to dazzle the world and stop Cotto only to turn around and lose to the next Carlos Baldomir the next time out?

                    Go Cotto

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                    • #20
                      Cotto wins this fight easily. Judah has stamina problems.. Plus never seen him fight while he was hurt. When a fighter gets hurt and then comes back to win that shows alot of determination. Cotto can do this. Everyone will be shocked how Cotto doesn't get rocked and dominates Judah.

                      "Put pressure on Zab and he can't do nothing. He only does damage when moving towards you, if Cotto applys that pressure you will see an outstanding performance, yet people will still discredit Cotto"

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