Rank These Punchers In Order: Cotto Edition...

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  1. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Yes, i do think that Zab could one punch ko hatton.

    The Hatton that Pac fought btw, does not have the same punch resistance as the one that fought zoo, in fact theres about 7 fights of ballooning up then shrinking down, ballooning up, shrinking down, punishment, ko loss, 1,943,904 beers and 4 years differance.

    Im not saying it wasnt a great KO, but its hardly the same Hatton that Zoo couldnt faze.

    And yes, without a doubt i think Judahs punches are far more dangerous then Urangos.... at least they were.

    at least thats how i see it
     
  2. horst

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    The last time Zab Judah stopped a world level opponent was February 2005. You're dreaming if you think he is hitting as hard as Pacquiao now. If Zab Judah couldn't stop Ernest Johnson, Ryan Davis or Edwin Vasquez in 2007-8, there's no way he's stopping a world-class fighter with proven decent whiskers like Hatton in that time period.
     
  3. FinalBELL

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    Torres
    Zab
    Corley

    I actually thought zab had him buzzed off one punch in the early going.
    Corley hard to gauge since Cotto was so weightdrained.
    Torres has one punch power IMO.
     
  4. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Seriously??
    Hatton is not a good fighter to gauge on for a Cotto fight. YOu do kow Hatton was shot and never really had that great of a chin. Maussa hmm sucked. Urango hurt Hatton and as soon as he did Hatton had a clinchfest with him to avoid getting hit again.
    Tsyu i will give u that one although Hatton was just allowed to use his clinching tactics at home on an almost retired fighter.
    Hatton was getting his head snapped back by Malignaggi whenver he actually got brave enough to throw a punch.
     
  5. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    I agree with you.

    Zab's power at least now(if not anytime) is/was overrated.
     
  6. horst

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    If Zab Judah couldn't stop Ernest Johnson, Ryan Davis or Edwin Vasquez in 2007-8, there's no way he's stopping a world-class fighter with proven decent whiskers like Hatton in that time period with a single punch. Hit Boxrec and check the records of the three doughnuts I just listed.
     
  7. horst

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    Hatton was shot?? Fail. In his fight before Pacquiao fought the perfect fight to beat him, he dominated the consensus number 2 in his division, to underline he was still number 1 in a division he was undefeated in. Revisionist bull****.
     
  8. kirk

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    fair points, i disagree though.... i guess we will see.

    There is nobody that pac has stopped that i dont think judah could have.....

    but with judah and pac hopefully both being at 140 in their next fights (after cotto) we will be able to compare easier....
     
  9. horst

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    Pacquiao would've blown Ernest Johnson, Ryan Davis and Edwin Vasquez out of the ring within a round, two at the most. Seriously mate, think about it.

    Judah has fought far FAR weaker opposition than Pac since Feb '05, yet Judah has stopped NO-ONE while Pac has stopped quality fighters (plural).