I had a debate with Gato Figueroa regarding Cotto-Judah...

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  • poeticlsykuac
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    #11
    Originally posted by PavlikRules
    Judah looked to weak for Cotto in that fight. He was trying for sure... but the truth is he never hurt Cotto in that fight. Only those living in Brooklyn and trying to hype up that borough will BS and say Judah had him out on his feet...

    As for low blows, ANY body assassin is going to hit low on occasion. Chavez Sr. too. Many times the commentator suggested Chavez low blow were blatant. I never got that feeling from Cotto. He is a stand up dude that wants to win without cheating or plaster.

    Look at the history: He was hurt against Torres... No low blow. Margarito with the plaster mitts, no low blows from Cotto. In fact Margarito landed 3 low blows, a headbutt and a rabbit punch when Cotto took a knee.


    Kill yourself if you're a Judah fan. I see through past the ringwalk and the BS tough rap music playing in the background and what I DO see is Judah on his ass time and time again.
    Cotto has tossed more then one low blow bro. It always seems to be at a convenient time when he is hurt or being out classed. Against Margarito it was to difficult for him to do a low blow he was running the whole time. Judah hurt him and that was obvious. Cotto threw a lot to the sack that saved him on more then one occasion. I think most fighters do, it is a great defense tactic when your hurt. If you think he is above it think again.

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    • PavlikRules
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      #12
      Originally posted by poeticlsykuac
      Cotto has tossed more then one low blow bro. It always seems to be at a convenient time when he is hurt or being out classed. Against Margarito it was to difficult for him to do a low blow he was running the whole time. Judah hurt him and that was obvious. Cotto threw a lot to the sack that saved him on more then one occasion. I think most fighters do, it is a great defense tactic when your hurt. If you think he is above it think again.
      BS.


      Why wasn't it convenient against Torres or Margarito? You mean when he was on ropes... he couldn't land low on Marg?

      Be real.. You are kidding yourself if you think Judah on his best day beats Miguel Cotto. And really kidding yourself if you think Margarito did not cheat.

      You have to 1st demonstrate that Cotto was "hurt" against Judah... I have watched that fight 5 x and Cottoate uppercuts like M&Ms from Judah. My impression was that Judah was too weak to compete with Miguel... Cotto was shruggin them ****s off and coming forward.

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      • Boxer1590
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        #13
        Randal Bailey by TKO....

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        • BK22755
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          #14
          Body punchers tend to land shots below the belt at times by accident. Cotto doesn't go out there to hit the guy below the belt on purpose it happens by accidently.

          Mosley can have a rematch becouse he's the only boxer the Cotto fought that accutally deserves it.

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          • larr12
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            #15
            what really f@cked up judah's mind was seeing how cotto ate his uppercuts and he keep coming. judah was scared of cotto

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