A mere win will not be good enough, this is Clottey's chance to make a statement and if he does he can force the hands of the promoters and/or fighters whom he claims have been avoiding him. The best part for Clottey is there probably isn't a better guy to do it against then Judah. Not only is it almost a guaranteed sure shot win, but for some reason that escapes me, Judah is a big name in boxing and a blow out win from Clottey will not go unnoticed. IMO Clottey needs to impressively stop Judah in a single digit rd, a 12rd beating won't do because that's almost what Cotto did.
He's with Top Rank, which is why he's gotten those Versus dates and perhaps why Arum didn't really do much to keep Margarito to dropping the belt Clottey will be fighting Judah for. Clottey's not going to be a money opponent for Mayweather and Mosley no matter what. Cotto and Margarito are both possibilities because they're Top Rank fighters. Berto and Collazo are in the rankings, as well. He'll have possibilities, so I don't think he needs to look impressive as long as he can win clearly and not look bad, and Judah's an opponent you can look good against...ask Carlos Baldomir.
:cheer:Well wise Lib four Lib, well wise,.. nude Judes rude, and he's got a hollow fucking bulb, he's perhaps a cage attraction, the sort that lures little girls to dib an ice cream cone on his nose through the bars, hopefully Clots does a malignant job on his trivial brains.
Zab looked pretty washed up in his last fight. I think the beating Cotto put on him took alot out of him. Clottey will stop him. Zab will be competitive for the first 4-5 rounds, then Clottey will take over and beat up Zab until the fight is eventually stopped late.