will the cotto-judah fight be better than the mayweather-dlh fight?

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May 5, 2002
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fuck the weight. U cant hit what u cant see. Judah should come in @ i think 144/145 and rely on out jabbing and out moving cotto. I think Judah will have a better shot at winning if he does that for most of the rounds then try to close him out with sharp power punches, with a 3punch combo @ max to avoid allowing cotto to move in and set up. I think its doable for Judah
 
Nov 7, 2005
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4fifteenRolla said:
what makes this fight even better is that tito trinidad is backing Zab Judah, not Cotto. Judah said he plans on riding in puerto rican day parade float with tito
Not true, Tito said blood's thicker than water and that he's backing his countryman. Everything Judah said about that was bullshit. (probably to get under Cotto's skin) I'll try to find the interview.

Edit: I'm still looking for the article, but I found the quote.

"As everyone knows, I spent a good part of my career with promoter Don King and so did Zab Judah. We fought on several cards together where I was the main event and Judah was on the undercard. We still talk when we see each other, but as a Boricua, I give my support to Cotto. At the moment of the truth, blood weighs more to me than water", Trinidad said.
 
May 6, 2002
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He also said that during a jog with Trinindad, Tito told him that he would KO Cotto in 4. Who knows if it's true or not. Zab may be making it up to get into Cotto's head.

Zab needs the KO, and Cotto has a below average chin. He won't get the nod, unless he wins 8 or 9 rounds convincingly. Cotto has to win 5 and he's got it in the bag. Boxing is hurting right now and a loss on Cotto's unblemished record to Zab would make it even worse.