I think that Judah-Cotto 2 would be more in the cards. Make sure Judah wears a cup this time to protect himself.
Well i really think having Floyd sr in his corner is really gonna change Zab and make him a more consitant fighter. Depending on the odds, I might pick him over Mosley, he is a very live underdog.
If you don't count that as a knockdown then you are basically ignoring the rules of boxing. When a glove touches the canvas, that is technically a KD. There can be no debate over that fact. If you always go with what the ref or judges say then you will end up supporting crazy things, such as Roy Jones Jr being beaten in the olympics final, or Chavez getting a draw with Whitaker. Sometimes you have to use your own eyes and brain, because the ref and judges are humans, and they can be mistaken.
I didn't say all that but there was no conclusive evidence to the glove touching the canvas... there was 2 different angles and non showed a glove touching the canvas. The best angle from the side, the camera didn't come down far enough and all you saw was the bottom half of the glove and the other 1/2 and the canvas weren't in view. I don't know ... I guess you wouldve had to be there and I wasn't so I can't dispute. Larry Merchant said he couldn't tell ... Lennox said he seen it ... I don't know as far I seen nothing touched and Steele waived it off who was as close as anyone could get.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=din0rds-EfI Pretty conclusive. You can see Floyd's glove push down slightly on the canvas.
Cheers for that. Someone made a great gif of the KD ages ago where you could clearly see the glove touch down, but I have no clue where that is now.