Cotto's Low Blows?

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  • Cletus Funk
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    #11
    Originally posted by Addison
    That's like blaming a flat tire on the bird **** on the window.
    Not sure what you mean.

    Zab put himself off his gameplan with his own cowardly, de****able antics after the 1st (non) low blow. He was looking for a way out of the fight before it had even started.

    I'm sure the 2nd low blow hurt like hell for a few minutes but real fighters don't let that kind of thing stop them, it spurs them on.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Cletus Funk
      Not sure what you mean.

      Zab put himself off his gameplan with his own cowardly, de****able antics after the 1st (non) low blow. He was looking for a way out of the fight before it had even started.
      I'm sure the 2nd low blow hurt like hell for a few minutes but real fighters don't let that kind of thing stop them, it spurs them on.

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      • Addison
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        #13
        Originally posted by Cletus Funk
        Not sure what you mean.

        Zab put himself off his gameplan with his own cowardly, de****able antics after the 1st (non) low blow. He was looking for a way out of the fight before it had even started.

        I'm sure the 2nd low blow hurt like hell for a few minutes but real fighters don't let that kind of thing stop them, it spurs them on.
        ............I just had to finish laughing at that..

        So, you're saying Judah tried to fake getting fouled after almost knocking out Cotto just seconds before that??????????????????????????????????????


        The Judah contingent on this forum have showed more class than the garbage I've seen posted here.. There's no ****ing doubt about that.

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        • Addison
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          #14
          ROUND 1:

          Judah badly stuns Cotto (1:40)

          Judah again stuns Cotto as he knocks him back (1:30)

          Cotto lands vicious INTENTIONAL low blow on Judah (1:20)

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          • EliteSoldier
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            #15
            Cotto's always constant, and zab has a stamina problem. Cotto wins either way, I don't know why anyone picked judah who has obviously showed stamina problems in almost all his fights.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Addison
              ROUND 1:

              Judah badly stuns Cotto (1:40)

              Judah again stuns Cotto as he knocks him back (1:30)

              Cotto lands vicious INTENTIONAL low blow on Judah (1:20)
              1st low blow: Cotto was not hurt at the time. He had already recovered and was coming FORWARD and pressing the attack when he landed the low blow. He was not retreating.

              2nd low blow: Cotto was no where NEAR hurt when the second low blow came. Not to mention that Zab was pulling Cotto's head down at the time and jumping back.

              So PLEASE tell me how he used the low blows to get out of trouble.

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                #17
                Originally posted by EliteSoldier
                Cotto's always constant, and zab has a stamina problem. Cotto wins either way, I don't know why anyone picked judah who has obviously showed stamina problems in almost all his fights.
                Stamina problems??

                In what - the 3rd round?


                You can see the difference in Judah immediately after the first low blow.

                Hell, Cotto decided to throw another one to be sure..


                He did it against Torres and Corley as well.


                Cotto is a clever, strategic fighter - but he didn't win this clean.

                No ****ing way.

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                • EliteSoldier
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                  #18
                  Difference between zab and cotto. Cotto's low blows look by accident, zab low blow on mayweather looked on purpose. Cotto, back off when he did it by accident. Zab hit Mayweathers in his **** then hit Mayweather on his head and kept trying to fight Mayweathers even though Zab knew he hit Mayweathers in the ****.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Left2body
                    1st low blow: Cotto was not hurt at the time. He had already recovered and was coming FORWARD and pressing the attack when he landed the low blow. He was not retreating.

                    2nd low blow: Cotto was no where NEAR hurt when the second low blow came. Not to mention that Zab was pulling Cotto's head down at the time and jumping back.

                    So PLEASE tell me how he used the low blows to get out of trouble.
                    This is complete and total ****ing nonsense..

                    Don't tell me Cotto wasn't hurt or in trouble - I have eyes goddamit!!!

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                    • JoeR
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                      #20
                      Did the low blows have a negative effect on Judah? Sure they did. Did they change the outcome of the fight? Probably not. If they had a rematch, would Judah win? Again, probably not. Only chance Judah will ever have to beat Cotto is to knock him out. I think we can conclude that Judah cant hang with Cotto for 12 rounds. It also seems to me that he cant win by outboxing him either. He has to hurt him early and finish him, before Cotto's punching begin to breakdown Judah.

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