The LOW BLOW had NO EFFECT on Judahs ability to knock COTTO out...

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  • bishop2006
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    #11
    Originally posted by Kball15
    I just rewatched it.

    He had cotto buzzed, but no where NEAR knocked out or even down.

    Cotto had already mostly recovered and was bravely fighting back.

    If Judah hadnt gone down, he would have been caught by a few body punches and the round would have continued.

    I could understand you thinking if you saw the fight live only, but rewatch it. Cotto was recovering very well, and was never badly hurt or stunned.

    I love this though, all this great controversey. Every great fight needs it and this is certainly good controversy
    I just showed my brother the fight,he seen Judah left upercut in the first round and kept telling me to rewind it about 6 times,he said "how the **** did Cotto take that punch?" And its true,how did he,if u watch it it was a brutal upercut RIGHT on the chin,i swear most guys would have been out cold

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    • Alien_Tanks
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      #12
      Originally posted by realheavyhands
      low blows take your legs away and have a lasting pain in your lower stomach... they instantly fatigue u
      It depends on your conditioning.

      And that is a fact.

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      • Grappler_Baki60
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        #13
        Originally posted by uppercut_84
        what goes around, comes around.

        He hit Mayweather with those low blows.



        Yeah but I would have low blowed mayweather also. Maybe twice then hit him behind the head twice. Cause I dont like pbf

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        • Alien_Tanks
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          #14
          Originally posted by bishop2006
          I just showed my brother the fight,he seen Judah left upercut in the first round and kept telling me to rewind it about 6 times,he said "how the **** did Cotto take that punch?" And its true,how did he,if u watch it it was a brutal upercut RIGHT on the chin,i swear most guys would have been out cold
          That is because Cotto was in great shape.
          Look at how many fighters Judah has dropped and knocked out with that punch.

          How many did Cotto eat?

          Plenty.

          Does Miguel have a shaky chin?

          Considering he has never been knocked out and only dropped once mostly momentum and a push from a punch. Cotto has a pretty decent chin.

          Corley hit Cotto in the temple. That is not the chin.

          Cotto is pretty solid.

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          • *2TOUGH*
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            #15
            Originally posted by Kball15
            I just rewatched it.

            He had cotto buzzed, but no where NEAR knocked out or even down.

            Cotto had already mostly recovered and was bravely fighting back.

            If Judah hadnt gone down, he would have been caught by a few body punches and the round would have continued.

            I could understand you thinking if you saw the fight live only, but rewatch it. Cotto was recovering very well, and was never badly hurt or stunned.

            I love this though, all this great controversey. Every great fight needs it and this is certainly good controversy
            last year you used to be a very cool poster... now reading this thrash it just sounds annoying.

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            • Kayjay's Ghost
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              #16
              I agree with RWK. Cotto is just the better overall fighter

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              • -Antonio-
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                #17
                Yeah I noticed that when I watched it again too. He was never hurt by the punches, just momentarily stunned. He was fully recovered within seconds. I also noticed that Manny Steward predicted both of Zab's hard shots exactly when they happend. Great call by him.

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                • elhijoprodigo
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                  #18
                  When the people at the garden saw the that uppercut there was a split second of silence, but Cotto showed great conditioning, he took that and many other punches and kept on coming. The first "low blow' was right on the top of the waistband. The second was low as **** he almost send Judah's balls up his throat, no wonder he's still pissing blood. LOL, but he took his beating like a man. Great fight Judah. I can't stand you but you should alot of heart.

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