What if Cotto rematches Zab next???

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  • williamhvx1
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    #21
    Originally posted by derranged
    zab Looked Kinda Shot Against Clottey. I Wonder How Much He Got Left..
    Like A I Say Before I Think He Got Tears Eyes After The Decision Was Announce .. I Will Not Be Surprise If He Retire..

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    • LEFTYGUNZZ
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      #22
      Originally posted by RIZO OWNS
      Oh ****!!!

      I just thought about this.

      Both are coming off of loses.

      This should be good.
      Dude after watching Zab the other night I am convinced he is not whole heartedly into boxing. he is not the same fighter and he is satisfied with being medicore and living off his reputation with his hometown fans much like the likes of Marbury of the Knicks. he could have clearly continued in the fight but in my mind he thought he was ahead of Clottey and knew with Byrd stating it was a head butt raher then the clear punch the HBO replays showed he could win on the cards and get his way out of figting the last 3 or so rounds. Zab doesn't deserve Cotto and if he wants to regain his status in the division he needs to have a rematch with Clottey but truely I don't even think he deserves that. Clottey deserves a big payday but unfortunately due to his hard to deal with style and we all know styles make fights he probably won't get it.

      To answer the question of the thread I do not not think Cotto having a rematch with Zab makes sense at this point for Cotto. if he is simply choosing a fight to get back on track then he can find a more suitable opponenet at 147 then Zab. It would make a goodname but at this point Zab's anme at worth the paper it is printed on. Cotto's SHOULD defintely fight Colttey in his next fight. CLottey's great D and his come forward style would sim to Margarito's but he is a smaller man. I think Cotto should pick an easy target out next time and then maybe one more tune up with a Clottey if he still has a belt before a rematch with margarito for the undisputed title again.

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      • rizkybizness
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        #23
        Originally posted by luckylefty731
        Dude after watching Zab the other night I am convinced he is not whole heartedly into boxing. he is not the same fighter and he is satisfied with being medicore and living off his reputation with his hometown fans much like the likes of Marbury of the Knicks. he could have clearly continued in the fight but in my mind he thought he was ahead of Clottey and knew with Byrd stating it was a head butt raher then the clear punch the HBO replays showed he could win on the cards and get his way out of figting the last 3 or so rounds. Zab doesn't deserve Cotto and if he wants to regain his status in the division he needs to have a rematch with Clottey but truely I don't even think he deserves that. Clottey deserves a big payday but unfortunately due to his hard to deal with style and we all know styles make fights he probably won't get it.

        To answer the question of the thread I do not not think Cotto having a rematch with Zab makes sense at this point for Cotto. if he is simply choosing a fight to get back on track then he can find a more suitable opponenet at 147 then Zab. It would make a goodname but at this point Zab's anme at worth the paper it is printed on. Cotto's SHOULD defintely fight Colttey in his next fight. CLottey's great D and his come forward style would sim to Margarito's but he is a smaller man. I think Cotto should pick an easy target out next time and then maybe one more tune up with a Clottey if he still has a belt before a rematch with margarito for the undisputed title again.
        Great post.

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        • Derranged
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          #24
          Originally posted by luckylefty731
          Dude after watching Zab the other night I am convinced he is not whole heartedly into boxing. he is not the same fighter and he is satisfied with being medicore and living off his reputation with his hometown fans much like the likes of Marbury of the Knicks. he could have clearly continued in the fight but in my mind he thought he was ahead of Clottey and knew with Byrd stating it was a head butt raher then the clear punch the HBO replays showed he could win on the cards and get his way out of figting the last 3 or so rounds. Zab doesn't deserve Cotto and if he wants to regain his status in the division he needs to have a rematch with Clottey but truely I don't even think he deserves that. Clottey deserves a big payday but unfortunately due to his hard to deal with style and we all know styles make fights he probably won't get it.

          To answer the question of the thread I do not not think Cotto having a rematch with Zab makes sense at this point for Cotto. if he is simply choosing a fight to get back on track then he can find a more suitable opponenet at 147 then Zab. It would make a goodname but at this point Zab's anme at worth the paper it is printed on. Cotto's SHOULD defintely fight Colttey in his next fight. CLottey's great D and his come forward style would sim to Margarito's but he is a smaller man. I think Cotto should pick an easy target out next time and then maybe one more tune up with a Clottey if he still has a belt before a rematch with margarito for the undisputed title again.
          That cut was horrible. It could not have continued. Clottey has some defense though. I think he can beat Margarito in a rematch.

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          • The Gully Gad
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            #25
            Hell no will Judah wanna fight Cotto next.
            They could rematch down the line but for judah now its all about
            picking up whats left of his career if anything
            I hear there pushing for the clottey rematch

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            • LEFTYGUNZZ
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              #26
              Originally posted by Derranged
              That cut was horrible. It could not have continued. Clottey has some defense though. I think he can beat Margarito in a rematch.
              dude the cut is what it is and it was in a bad spot but he could have continued and the docotor was ready to let him continue until he insisted he could not see. A man fighting for his professional career does not want to leave his lively hood in the hands of three judges that probably can't stand him for his bad boy reputation to begin with. While I thought the fight was competitive and at points Judah showed why he was the Undisputed Wleter Wieght Champ he could have elected to continue at least through the 9th round and really go for broke. Althought it may have been an impossible task score a KO or at least show us some power and knock Clottey down. If he would have done something like that and then had the figth stopped not say "I can't see...uh your holding three fingers uh...your holding up two fingers.....Duh where's Brooklyn at??/ Ya'll know who won the fight right??

              Zab you clearly didn't win the fight and if you had an unbiased corner man rather then your dad he might have told you were behind a round or two. But you are coached by your pop and live off your prior achievments but your big name is no longer gonna get you paid so when you needed to show us who you really were you opted out of the fight rather then saying I am fine let me go......

              Nuff said my mann Zab may have Ko'd his own career.....Oh by the way I picked Zab over Clottey just for an FYI I was even ready to place wagers on it but i am glad I was unable to do so....

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              • fightingfigs
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                #27
                Originally posted by RIZO OWNS
                There was a rematch clause?
                I read an article not too long ago Ill try to post it claiming that Cotto has a 1 year gap to get Margarito into a rematch on demand.

                he was the title holder, he should have the first shot at his belt if he loses it.

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                • fightingfigs
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                  #28
                  It would make mint on PPV and theyll fight at MSG.

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by RIZO OWNS
                    Oh ****!!!

                    I just thought about this.

                    Both are coming off of loses.

                    This should be good.
                    why... just why?

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