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  • MindBat
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    #21
    Agreed

    Originally posted by lefhooktodabody
    Why not? I paid to see Rahman vs. Maskaev lol. But it could be different. Who knows anything could happen. Maybe the next time Judah catches Cotto like he did about two or three times he could capitalize on it. It would still be as exciting as the first fight. Boxing needs more rivalries. If Judah were to win a rematch we could have a hell of a trilogy.
    Let's do it again!

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    • -Antonio-
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      #22
      Originally posted by Addison
      Don't try to pass of the fact that Cotto FOULED his way out of trouble.

      **** the excuse talk.

      That was some ***** ****.
      Cotto was never in trouble imo, and even if he was, he was fully recovered by the time the low blow happened. If you think different then you are in denial.

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      • Kayjay's Ghost
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        #23
        Originally posted by Addison
        Judah threw what 129 punches?.........


        And did you people see Cotto's face after the fight?

        Addison I love you man, but please just give it up. Judah fought a solid fight, but Cotto proved too much for him. I respect Judah's performance, and I see no need to excuse it.

        Judah just doesn't know how to set his punches up well enough, his chin is mediocre, etc. he's got problems as a boxer. Cotto has them too but they are fewer and less glaring. cotto is a better fighter, it's over.

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        • Kobe Bryant
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          #24
          Originally posted by -Antonio-
          Cotto was never in trouble imo, and even if he was, he was fully recovered by the time the low blow happened. If you think different then you are in denial.
          Not to hate but I thought Judah caught him pretty good in the first and could have scored a knockdown. It was either the 1st or 2nd can't remember.

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          • Addison
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            #25
            Originally posted by -Antonio-
            Cotto was never in trouble imo, and even if he was, he was fully recovered by the time the low blow happened. If you think different then you are in denial.
            In your opinion???

            Like you're being objective?

            **** that, Antonio..

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            • MindBat
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              #26
              For a fighter to perform as well as Judah did after a one year layoff,
              that shows Judah's potential and his discipline in training.

              Not saying the next time around Judah would win easy, but
              how many fighters have performed that well after a year of inactivity?

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              • Addison
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                #27
                Originally posted by Kayjay's Ghost
                Addison I love you man, but please just give it up. Judah fought a solid fight, but Cotto proved too much for him. I respect Judah's performance, and I see no need to excuse it.

                Judah just doesn't know how to set his punches up well enough, his chin is mediocre, etc. he's got problems as a boxer. Cotto has them too but they are fewer and less glaring. cotto is a better fighter, it's over.
                Cotto's ability to win this fight without the fouls is in question.

                You guys seem to forget I have fought professionally at the heavyweight level in KB, and have competed in all sorts of other styles and fights.

                I have taken low blows myself from professional fighters - and I know what that can do to the body beyond just speculation.

                The low blows landed on Judah were enough to make his great great grandkids feel it in the year 2221.

                Period.

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                • MindBat
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                  #28
                  Funny

                  Originally posted by Addison
                  Cotto's ability to win this fight without the fouls is in question.

                  The low blows landed on Judah were enough to make his great great grandkids feel it in the year 2221.

                  Period.
                  LMAO

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                  • Floyd R
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                    #29
                    I would buy it. If a rematch was to happen I think it would be to Judah's advantage to seek out another trainer. I think Mayweather Sr or even Gossen would suit Judah. I think Joel has taken his son as far as he can take him. This is just my opinion.

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                    • niceguy45
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                      #30
                      probably yes but after a few fights for both fighters, specially judah,
                      he needs to get back to work in the gym no lay-offs and just wait for his re-match comes into play, he has a lot of options.....he could face mosley,
                      while cotto awaits for winnner williams/margarito

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