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Did Cotto have the right game plan for Trout? Consecutive Hooks?

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  • Did Cotto have the right game plan for Trout? Consecutive Hooks?

    Andre Ward showed the world how to deal with a tall southpaw. Straight right hand to the chest and body, left hook up stairs. Built over the first 3 rounds.

    Team Cotto a month later were trying to land a right hook to the body and come back with a left hook against a fighter with good eyes.

    Was that a smart game plan or is Trout that good?

    Personally I think Cotto should have beat trout easy

  • #2
    Listen bro, just because Andre Ward can do something, doesn't mean Miguel Cotto can.

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    • #3
      Ward is in his prime and is much more athletic than Cotto. Cotto was also at a greater physical disadvantage than Ward. It was gonna take Trout making crucial mistakes for Cotto to win that fight.
      Last edited by kiaba360; 01-06-2013, 10:03 PM.

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      • #4
        No he should have stayed on the back foot and trout come to him and lead him into exchanges then slide out and reset. I only saw a round or two of the fight but it looked like cotto was coming to him and that's bad vs a fighter with longer reach and better speed who can catch you comming in.

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        • #5
          True. Simple logic, I didn't think of that.

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          • #6
            Cotto just didn't have the skillset to deal with a taller, athletically superior and more skilled fighter

            That's all there is to it, he just isn't a good enough fighter to beat a big, young, hungry, rounded fighter like Trout, and never has been.

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            • #7
              nah, he did his best. There's literally no way he could've won outside of a lucky shot.

              He's a gatekeeper for REAL champs and elite fighters. He did his job.
              Nothing wrong with that

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MRBOOMER View Post
                No he should have stayed on the back foot and trout come to him and lead him into exchanges then slide out and reset. I only saw a round or two of the fight but it looked like cotto was coming to him and that's bad vs a fighter with longer reach and better speed who can catch you comming in.
                Wait, what?? So the shorter fighter (Cotto) should have tried to fight off the backfoot?? Listen bro, shorter fighters need to get inside the longer fighters reach.Bob & weave his way in & work the body & head, tie up & repeat.

                A shorter fighter fighting on the outside is suicide in most instances.

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                • #9
                  Of course he had the right game plan, Pedro Diaz is a brilliant Boxing mind is NEVER wrong!!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bushbaby View Post
                    Wait, what?? So the shorter fighter (Cotto) should have tried to fight off the backfoot?? Listen bro, shorter fighters need to get inside the longer fighters reach.Bob & weave his way in & work the body & head, tie up & repeat.

                    A shorter fighter fighting on the outside is suicide in most instances.
                    Just watching this fight on its own merits, Cotto had the most success when Trout was inching forward. All of Cotto's best shots came when Trout was moving forward.

                    Trout stylistically was better with Cotto coming in, so the role reversal served Cotto better in this fight.

                    But on the average, your original point stands

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