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  • Easton Assassin
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    #21
    Originally posted by Zeroflip1
    This fight shows that Zab judah is finished, and also proves cotto has to cheat to win. The next ****in cheato trinidad.. So tonight we had a clash of the unfocused morons, and the ****in cheaters. Good job, real " warriors " indeed. I'm glad I didn't pay for this garbage. I hope Zab Judah retires cause he isn't the fighter anyone thought he was. And as for cotto, once he fights someone who won't loose focus after getting low blowed repeatedly, he's gonna loose. **** these noobs.
    Dude, seriously. You need to get some alone time. Grab a bottle of jergens and get after it.

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    • CRESCENDOPOWER
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      #22
      Originally posted by squealpiggy
      In other news that was a cracking fight.
      I could not agree more. Fantastic performance! This is what boxing is all about.

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      • Easton Assassin
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        #23
        Originally posted by Zeroflip1
        This fight shows that Zab judah is finished, and also proves cotto has to cheat to win. The next ****in cheato trinidad.. So tonight we had a clash of the unfocused morons, and the ****in cheaters. Good job, real " warriors " indeed. I'm glad I didn't pay for this garbage. I hope Zab Judah retires cause he isn't the fighter anyone thought he was. And as for cotto, once he fights someone who won't loose focus after getting low blowed repeatedly, he's gonna loose. **** these noobs.
        And i have to add this. Does anyone know somone that wont lose focus after repeated shots to thier **** and balls?

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        • Williamb45
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          #24
          Originally posted by Easton Assassin
          And i have to add this. Does anyone know somone that wont lose focus after repeated shots to thier **** and balls?
          Yes, Floyd after the low blow and getting hit behind the head.
          Even Arthur Abraham stayed more focused after having his jaw broken in 2 places, being intentionally headbutted, and repeated low blows.
          Last edited by Williamb45; 06-10-2007, 12:47 AM.

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          • pbftxrs316
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            #25
            good fight, but not foty for me because it was one sided imo. foty to me means more action from the other opponent than not throwing and being dominated. if zab moved more and got hit less, and countered with more than just an uppercut ocassionaly and nothing to follow up then it may have been in the runnings for foty but cotoo outworked zab and dominated zab, and it's too early for it to be foty anyway, so we'll have to wait and see.

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              #26
              For those of us who saw the fight please chime in with me on these points....After the second low blow judah didn't take the 5 mins to recuperate...He later said the low blows took a lot out of him...which brings me to my point...Judah was doing well until the last low blow. After that he absolutely just quit throwing punches. I know cotto came on strong but I don't think that would completely stop judah from throwing really any punches at all. At first I thought he was just loading up on ONE shot but he stopped throwing the uppercut as well...Do ya'll think the low blows changed the fight? Is judah so far gone as a fighter that he couldn't put at least a couple of combinations together..Your thoughts on Cotto as well...

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              • esponda
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                #27
                nice fight, zab started very good, overwhelming cotto, but then he felt cotto's punches and started to back up, and last rounds oh! men , he showed condition and bravery , he was ko stand , he resit but was too much power to handle, a good fight...

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                • trips420
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                  #28
                  The first low blow was total acting on Zabs part but the second shot was right on the money.Even if you take out those low blows the fight would have gone the same way.Zab hit Cotto with his best shots early and cotto was still there.It was a good win for Cotto but people give Zab to much credit because of his natural ability and fail to see hes not even a elite fighter.Zab is now 1-5 against top level oposition.He's more of a gate keeper level of fighter to be honest.Good win for Cotto and i think he has earned his status as a elite fighter finally.

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                  • Gareth Ivanovic
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                    #29
                    I personally thought that this fight proved a lot for Cotto. I personally thought that Cotto couldn't make many adjustments but he did switching to southpaw a fews times with good results and not relying on the body shots as much and going to the head of Judah with good power shots. Plus there was definitely a difference in handspeed for Judah and Cotto overcame that and took some good shots, but still kept pressing. I personally felt going into this fight that Cotto was overrated, but not now. His performance showed us what he is all about.

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                    • trips420
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                      #30
                      I always thought Cotto had alot of talent but i figured his chin was going to fail him.After seeing him take some shots at welter i have been impressed with his chin holding up.I think weight drain from trying to make jr welter was the reason he looked like he had a questionable chin.If you take away the questionable chin i really have nothing bad to say about the guy now and i see no reason why he couldnt compete against the best at welter.I was really shocked to see him take that punch from zab as well as he did in the first round.

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