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  • #91
    Originally posted by Undocumented View Post
    You must be a 16 yr old girl from NJ... Cotto was NEVER hurt in ANY round. Caught yes, but actually dizzy, drunk? Nah... When the low blow occured, Cotto was already breaking Zaby down... No need to detract... Worry bout Vargas and his Steroids for chumps campaign. He got his glass jaw cracked by Tito and DLH. That is BLATANT cheating...not having some crack-baby jumping up like Kangaroo-Zab and getting nut-punched like Judah.

    Also: EVERY single cut on Cotto came from Zab's head butts...

    Face it.. PR is per capita the biggest producer of boxing champs in the WORLD. Population= 7 million... Mexico 100 million.
    If you think Cotto wasn't hurt early, you're nuts. He was stunned when he blasted Zab to the balls. Getting his bell rung was what caused him to drop his punches low. Nobody's saying Cotto isn't a great fighter, but you apparently think he's the second coming. Well, here's some advice for you: Don't expect him to start walking on water any time soon. He's tough, strong, always in great shape, and has a great work rate, but he's also very hittable, and will eventually be KO'd by someone with good power and fast hands...probably by Judah, if they have that rematch. That's not saying he's a bum, but his style invites it in a big way and it will[ happen. Mayweather will, if Judah doesn't. That doesn't make him less of a fighter, in my opinion...guys with that style are vulnerable to it, but it's also what makes them great to watch. Corrales was another one. Great to watch, but prone to getting put on his ass. Hell, that's part of what makes them exciting.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Stickman View Post
      I think Judah wins this rematch by KO, setting the stage for a rubbermatch that might not make any PPV records, but it'll go down as being comparable to any great fights in the last 10 years or so, with the exception of only a few.

      Judah is perfectly capable of beating Cotto if he keeps his hands working. He's faster, has great power, more ring experience, and enough cash to buy a stainless-steel cup. Or maybe he'll just have his balls bronzed before the fight. Anyway, I think he had it in his head that he was going to KO Cotto early, and just didn't come into the ring in the shape he needed to be in. I don't believe he'll make that mistake again.

      Best post on here. *****s be on here brainless and **** not realizing this sport is not pure. no sport is. all this is staged and more than likely, set up to get people broke off.

      that simple.


      dudes be on here ****sucking like they know the truth when truth is, it's relative and dont even really have a place in the world of sports.


      money to be made.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by allstar757 View Post
        Best post on here. *****s be on here brainless and **** not realizing this sport is not pure. no sport is. all this is staged and more than likely, set up to get people broke off.

        that simple.


        dudes be on here ****sucking like they know the truth when truth is, it's relative and dont even really have a place in the world of sports.


        money to be made.
        I agree that sports are not pure at all. I also think many fights are rigged, including some that are between "greats".

        Not sure about this one, but I do believe that Judah will win the second fight. Whether honestly or otherwise.

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        • #94
          Yoel Judah is a ****ing liar

          Read Bob Arum's interview on the same site as the Yoel Judah interview. Bob Arum said the Cotto Judah fight did about 2 hundred thousand and some change. He also said that the fight did well in Puerto Rico and the New York area but it didn't do well out West.
          I would take Bob Arums word on the PPV sales over Yoel Judah because Bob Arum has more money to lose or gain by the PPV sales than Judah does. Since that fight only did 2 and some change Cotto isn't a bigger draw or hold more star power than PBF as some of you like to say.
          Cotto is more of a draw right now because of his nationality than his skills.
          Damn I didn't know this site censored the other when you type the name up. Good for business I guess
          Last edited by tredh; 06-21-2007, 08:12 AM.

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          • #95
            No reason

            There is no reason whatsoever to have this match? i can understand if the fight wads real close but it wasnt. Even if cotto hadn't knocked out Judah he still would have won easily by decision. Oh well given the kind of fan I am if they do a rematch I would still watch it. Zab might win this time. It would be interesting if Judah would beat Cotto in his own backyard like Cotto did to him. That would be interesting but there is like a 20 percent chance that will happen.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by tito yuca View Post
              This is pure and utter bull****. First of all, Cotto whooped Zab's ass - there's no reason to rematch based on that alone. Second, Zab had lost his 2 previous fights, so he's in no position to demand a rematch. At this stage in Cotto's career, fighting a former titlist coming off 3 losses makes no sense whatsoever. Also, Arum said Cotto won't fight here again because the revenue the fight can bring in does not come close to what it would do on the States with their huge arenas. Think about it, this fight broke the MSG record for attendance, which is probably the most famous stage in the world - why the hell would they bring it here?
              Well for one, there were a number of people saying their first fight was a candidate for fight of the year. That right there disregards some of the boxing politics that would say Zab shouldn't get a rematch. I know a lot of people who watched the fight live, plus those who saw the replay on HBO would happily buy this fight again. I would. Zab wants a rematch in Puerto Rico, I'm not sure Cotto can say no to that. There would probably be a slight possibility of a rematch even if Zab asked for it in the states.

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              • #97
                Zab Judah didn't even win one single round, and if he blames the low blows for not even winning one round then thats sad.

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                • #98
                  you heard him after the fight he does want a rematch... he need a new trainer but is ain't happening....why

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by EliteSoldier View Post
                    Zab Judah didn't even win one single round, and if he blames the low blows for not even winning one round then thats sad.
                    He clearly won the first round and a couple others.

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                    • man this is completely ridiculous cotto needs to fight the winner of margarito-williams which he will but after that he needs to go after someone new that would prolly bring in even bigger money

                      like de la hoya, mayweather, or shane

                      why go after zab when you can make bigger money elsewhere plus it be better competition?

                      this makes no sense i dont see this going down at all

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