people always say cottos a throw back fighter..what about judah??

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #11
    Originally posted by LARRYX P4P#1
    yet people brag about oscars resume and he lost all his big fights,,
    ike quartay was a small fight?

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    • JmH Reborn
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      #12
      I like Judah because he fights and is willing to fight anyone...I just wish he wasn't such a mental midget, because he'd be more highly regarded

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      • Steak
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        #13
        Originally posted by LARRYX P4P#1
        yet people brag about oscars resume and he lost all his big fights,,
        you cant even mention Oscar in this situation, because:

        1. Virtually every fight since he won his first title have been 'big fights'
        2. His record is full of controversial scoring(Trinidad, Whitaker, Mosley II, Quartey...)
        3. wtf about Fernando Vargas

        people love to say Oscar lost all his 'big fights', but in reality he only lost his biggest fights. he still fought(and unquestionably beat) a ton of top fighters in his career.

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        • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dick Buffman
          Throwback fighters are tough and don't quit when the going gets tough.


          Judah is not a throwback.

          James Toney is a mother****ing throwback.
          Judah is hardly a quitter man.

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