Awesome. Ive been interested in this fight for a long time now because i think the styles make for an exciting match up. Zab Judah, despite what many skeptics have been saying is still dangerous and fully capable of turning things into a long night for Miguel Cotto. I believe to win, Cotto is going to have to keep the pressure on Judah, utilizing that vicious body attack; which he may not be able to get working until about the fifth or sixth round when Zab starts getting a little slower. Once that happens; if it does, Cotto should press the body attack relentlessly, moving up to the head now and then to mix up the rhythm. Zab needs to realize his conditioning has been a big factor in his last two fights and it's not like after a one year layoff, Judah has set up any more than one tune up for a tough opponent like Cotto (This may likely be the telling factor of the fight; the amount of ring rust that hangs on Zab Judah. Fully fueled and rust-free, Judah can hang with the best out there (against Mayweather, I had him winning the first four rounds pretty convincingly). But beyond just conditioning, he's gonna need focus and a good gameplan...and he's gonna have to stick to it. Zab should look to outbox Cotto and keep him outside; feint, counter and circle Miguel into a position to connect a big left to Cotto's chin and do some big damage. If he can do this without gassing out, he stands a very good chance at taking out the undefeated Puerto Rican superstar.