definetly judah. this was cottos 1st big test and he aced it. i was pulling for judah and really thought that miguel couldnt handle a high caliber boxer/punch like zab. it was a great win for cotto & pr.
Definately Quintana more so than Judah. The fouling puts a dark shadow on the Judah fight, not to mention the fact that Zab did next to nothing from the 3rd round onward.
Mosley is his biggest win clearly IMO. Most people seemed to agree going in that that was his biggest fight to that point.
of significance has to be mosley, of his best hits probably judah and quintana. but even past his prime mosley was his most dangerous, even though torres was a life and death war
You have to go with Shane, its really the only fight were you werent sure that he could win. Prime Shane would have ripped his ******* out, but its still a great win.
Although it was in a losing effort, Cotto impressed me a whole lot against Margo who obviously was his toughest opponent. Gomez would also be my domination choice.
alfonso gomez, is that a joke? an old shane mosely and a very close descision "Beat up Zab Judah more than any1 has in judah's career (including ATGs floyd mayweather and kosta tszyu)...TKO 11" whos was coming off 2 losses - yeah beat up more than koysta did because koysta knocked a prime judah senseless in two rounds. nearly knocked out by torres who at the time hadn't beaten anyone. making a green quintana who hadn't beaten anyone quit on his stool. taking 12 rounds to beat a green malignaggi who hadn't beaten anyone i'd say the mosely win