Could Super Judah help solve Pacquiao puzzle?

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  • JM1
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    Could Super Judah help solve Pacquiao puzzle?

    During the latest episode of The Boxing Truth Radio, Chavez and myself ripped the notion that the best flyweight in the world Ivan Calderon could assist Miguel Cotto in emulating Manny Pacquiao's style as the Puerto Rican prepares for his November 14 bout.

    Calderon is an elite left-handed boxer, but lets face it, while his speed might help Cotto in getting ready for Pacquiao - a a quick fisted left-hander in his own right, little Ivan does not have the fire power to bother Cotto.

    Pacquiao fights in controlled spurts of energy, a rather unorthodox style, something that Calderon would have difficulty emulating due to his classic boxer fighting style.

    So if not Calderon, then who might be able to correctly prepare Miguel Cotto for the puzzle that is Manny Pacquiao?

    The best answer is probably, nobody.

    Pacquiao has evolved into an elite fighter with an unorthodox lefty style punctuated with power generated by top notch hand speed and fleet footed movement.

    Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, and Oscar De La Hoya have all employed Edwin Valero as a sparring partner and the wild Venezuelan slugger might have provided tenacity, and power, but his own awkward style little resembles that of Pacquiao's.

    Zab Judah might be the answer to Cotto's sparring partner dilemma.

    Yes, Cotto has fought Judah and beat him, but that alone has never kept a fighter from assisting another in preparing for a fight. If the money is right, around $10,000 a week estimated one boxing insider, Judah has the skill set and boxing I.Q. to emulate Pacquiao better than anyone else.

    Judah, a lefty like Manny, has excellent speed even at the age of 31 and on the down-side of his career. Add his above average power and build as a legitimate welterweight, Judah can help harden Cotto's body to withstand the damage Pacquiao will look to dish out.

    A legitimate world-class boxer, Judah has the ability to emulate Pacquiao's style. Sure it would not be exactly like the madness Manny conquers in the ring, but it would be close enough to assist Cotto in preparation.

    Judah is scheduled to fight Antonio Diaz on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather Junior's return against Juan Manuel Marquez, but if Zab survives with little damage against Diaz, he could be ready to assist Cotto in the final weeks of his training.

    A crazy idea, maybe, but Cotto will have to think outside the box to receive the proper practice while sparring in preparation for his bout with Pacquiao.


    http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-2...acquiao-puzzle
  • Titing Kabayo
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    Judah's pride I think will not agree even if the price is right...

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    • louis24592
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      all cotto has to do is sapr with fast lefthanders and work on techniques on the mitts with his coach a intelligent fighter like miguel will be able to adapt to manny speed he cant be thinking wots manny doing he has just got to do wot his has go 2 do!

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      • DC Fight Fan
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        Originally posted by Hard2kill
        Judah's pride I think will not agree even if the price is right...
        Judah's empty bank account will though

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        • Santo Domingo
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          Originally posted by Hard2kill
          Judah's pride I think will not agree even if the price is right...
          I guess valero is out of the question?

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          • JM1
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            #6
            Originally posted by DC Fight Fan
            Judah's empty bank account will though
            is he broke? ive read one article saying he party his ass each night

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            • Sandro17
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              OMG!!

              If Cotto got Judah as a sparring partner I'll call all my bets on Pacquiao off and cry.

              If I were Cotto, I'd pay Zab 20k-30k a week to spar with me. It's Cotto's best shot at winning and may even adjust to Zabs speed so well that Pac could barely stand a chance.

              I'd have no clue how I could safely bet on Pac if Cotto got Zab as a sparring partner.

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              • F l i c k e r
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                Originally posted by Santo Domingo
                I guess valero is out of the question?
                Not fast or mobile enough. Valero has the pre-Morales, Pacquiao style right now.

                Cotto is pretty much stuck. Just like Marquez with preparing for Mayweather.

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #9
                  judah might be too expensive for cotto's tastes.

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