Depends on whether or not Judah is throwing his "BAM BOW BANG BANG ZOOM ZAB! COMBINATION SON! COMBINATIONS!" punches.
For one punch power, i would say Judah. Pacman gives the perception that he's stronger than he is because of his great timing and hand speed which creates additonal power.
I give a slight edge to Judah, but in reality they are about even. But we'll see on the 14th who Cotto handles Pacs shots. We know Cotto got rocked by Zab, lets see what Pac can do.
one punch, probably judah. but pac greatest assent is his combination punching along with power. as he moved up, he dosent his as hard but his speed is so much better then everyone elses, it makes him even more great offensively then he was at lower weight classes.
Pacquiao. Pacquiao knocked Hatton out in chilling fashion, he also brutally knocked out the durable David Diaz. I cant recall Judah knocking out anyone in such impressive fashion whom was considered a good (Diaz, if not spectacular) fighter, not to say Diaz is a top fighter but he is a respectable fighter, former Champion who can take a good shot. Hatton was the kingpin of the 140lbs division. Pac stiffened both these guys with his power, their bodys actually went limp when he hit them, Diaz fell face first, he was so out of it he could not even put his hands out to stop himself, when has Judah ever done anything as viscous as that? ill answer that question for you, he hasn't.
Pac. theres a huge diference between the quality of the guys Pac stopped with the guys that Judah stopped.
I dont know about that. The way he knocked down Marquez 3 times in the first round or demolished Hatton in 2 rounds? or how he demolished an iron chin Morales?
I'm thinking Judah since he's naturally the bigger fighter. It will be easier to determine once they fought the same fighter. We'll find out on the 14th.