If power, accuracy and speed were all that mattered then Zab Judah would be pound for pound number 1.

He's still got a lot of bad habits, or I should say prospect tendencies since that's what they are. He has a real wide stance, especially when he lunges in and it makes it so he really opens up up top. He tends to throw the same combinations over and over again. He has a bad habit of going out the same way he came in over and over again and there are a few other things.

Not major and stuff he has compensated for, but the elite can make him pay for it. It's my feeling that provided the Cotto beatdown hasn't taken to much from him (which is in no way a certainty), that Quintana has the tools to beat Berto.