Re: Do you think a loss makes for a better fighter? Give a better legecy?
Well, lets look at Judah a different way. I've always been a hater. I don't like the way he acts, the way he derides people.
The fight of his where I gained respect for him was the Cotto fight, where he suffered a pretty bad beating.
That fight he finally showed the things that had been missing his whole career - heart and discipline. He weathered the storms as best he could and only stopped after giving his all. That made me respect him. I'll never be a fan of his, but that performance earned my respect and so what that he lost the fight?
"I take good care of my people. I like to inflict permanent psychological damage."
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