By NICK GIONGCO
August 16, 2009, 6:58pm
The arrival of a conditioning coach and a nutritionist signal the start of Miguel Cotto’s full-blast training for his November 14 clash with Manny Pacquiao.
The past two weeks, Cotto has been showing up in a local gym in Puerto Rico every other day for light workouts under the supervision of chief trainer Joe Santiago, something that his team believes will help them prepare for the toughest training camp the 28-year-old Cotto will head into in the coming weeks.
Cotto said Los Angeles-based Phil Landman, a South African native, is due in Puerto Rico on August 22. Two days later, Landman will be running alongside Cotto in the morning and attend the afternoon workout as well as they try to come up with a battle plan for Pacquiao.
Their main concern about Pacquiao is the Filipino’s blinding speed and this is the reason why Cotto is even thinking of tapping the services of a Lilliputian fighter Ivan Calderon, also of Puerto Rico, to help him get use to the Filipino’s lightning-quick reflexes.
Calderon is a mere 108-pounder but his quickness, Team Cotto, says, will enable Cotto to experience what would it be like to be on the same ring with Pacquiao.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, remains in the thick of his showbiz commitments, filming a movie that is due for release during the December film festival.
But chief trainer Freddie Roach has already done his homework, having signed up four sparring partners, including young junior-welterweight prospect Raymond Serrano and lightweight Urbano Antillon.
Pacquiao is not going to begin training until he gets back to the Philippines from a four-city press tour that kicks off on September 10 in New York. From the Big Apple, Pacquiao will travel to Puerto Rico, then to San Francisco, and finally to Los Angeles.
Pacquiao plans to train for one or two weeks in Baguio before camping out possibly in Mexico.
The good thing about Cotto, he's focus and taking the fight seriously by training early to prepare for the fight. However, Cotto needs to understand the importance of hiring a good trainer to help him set up the best regimen available to maximize his potential to bring out his A game.
wow good post. is that really you? :lol1:
The good thing about Cotto, he's focus and taking the fight seriously by training early to prepare for the fight. However, Cotto needs to understand the importance of hiring a good trainer to help him set up the best regimen available to maximize his potential to bring out his A game.
Yeah, i agree with you... i wish he's get Naaz to train him. But he's too stubborn or set in his ways, or something. Whatever his reasons for choosing Santiago, i hope he knows what he's doing. And also i agree this is the biggest moment in his entire life! Lol...This is one of those once in a lifetime chances. I thank Manny for giving him this opportunity.
It's either going to propell him into the limelight and open new doors for him, or be a bad spot on his record, and he'll miss out on major opportunities he would get if he wins....doors will close.
yea.. right now i see the fight 50/50.. with a very very slight edge to pacman.. but if cotto can at least bring in a real trainer to at least advise then i'd gove the advantage to cotto... like most people im just glad we got 2 great fighters in the ring.. cant wait!
The good thing about Cotto, he's focus and taking the fight seriously by training early to prepare for the fight. However, Cotto needs to understand the importance of hiring a good trainer to help him set up the best regimen available to maximize his potential to bring out his A game.
Cotto is very good at cutting off the ring, and i think will be agressive, with an improvement in his defense. i think both guys got it in them to win, which makes it such a controversial fight. They are both great to watch fight. I have never seen a boring Pac or Cotto fight, ever.
I see it as pretty even between Manny's speed (he has good power, too), but Cotto is the stronger, harder puncher with ko power. Manny can wear Cotto down, but i don't think can ko him. Cotto can hurt manny bad if he can get those heavy shots in. I got it pretty even, with a slight edge to Miguel. He is, after all, a WW being challenged by a JWW.
He has more to lose than Manny. Miguel will get dissed for not being able to beat a JWW, and Manny will get full credit for beating a full WW (and a belt?) in yet another division. If Cotto wins, it will open new doors for him and he will fully enjoy his moment in the sun after all the turmoil he has fought through lately.
I think Cotto needs a trainer he trusts and to have a good relationship with him. Joe Santiago not being that good won't change a lot of things if Cotto likes him and get along with him.
At this point him and Pacquiao won't improve like crazy til november. We can expect to see the Cotto of the Mosley/Clottey fight and the Pacquiao of the Diaz/Hatton fight. They both fulfilled their potentials, Cotto or Manny, whoever wins will only win because he's the better man that night.
I think Cotto needs a trainer he trusts and to have a good relationship with him. Joe Santiago not being that good won't change a lot of things if Cotto likes him and get along with him.
At this point him and Pacquiao won't improve like crazy til november. We can expect to see the Cotto of the Mosley/Clottey fight and the Pacquiao of the Diaz/Hatton fight. They both fulfilled their potentials, Cotto or Manny, whoever wins will only win because he's the better man that night.
Tribute to Cotto
As much as I like Cotto... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR5Ahe6Z4r4 Pac Man fights at a much faster pace and can control the fight by his sheer volume and laser sharp precision... But if Cotto can land hard to the body... Its going to be definitely be worth the price of admission!
http://www.mctierart.com/boxing.html
Is Joe Santiago as bad as people say? If yes how good was Evangelista?
I don't think that Cotto really needs a good trainer to win this fight. He's himself disciplined enough and knows what he has to do to win fights. Look at Floyd against Baldomir or at the end of the Judah fight. He handled himself very well and like a real professional used the good plan to win those fights with ease.