Let's not make Miguel Cotto out to be something more honorable and classy than he is once the bell rings. Truth be told, we all know Miguel Cotto is a dirty fighter, and an unabashed dirty fighter at that.
It's not that Miguel glorifies his "roughhouse" tactics. He doesn't. But when Miguel has had the chance, or when the temper has flared, or when he's simply needed a momentum swing, we've seen him take advantage.
Low blows against Zab Judah. A near bodyslam on Joshua Clottey. He'll lift his elbows when he has to.
When Manny Pacquiao stands across the ring from Cotto on November 14, he better be prepared for exactly that type of fight.
Cotto is an excellent fighter, a guy who adapts to his opponents as well as anyone in boxing today. After arguing and giving it thought, I might be underestimating the size advantage that Cotto will have against Pacquiao, though I still feel it's overstated by many. Bottom line, I don't think size will win the fight for Cotto. He'll have to earn it with skill.
Pacquiao, lightning fast, very strong, and very intelligent, will make Cotto work. He's a southpaw with a distinct advantage in hand speed, much like Judah was against Cotto. When Zab challenged Miguel, some vicious low blows came into the equation. Cotto, iceman that he is, showed no emotion over his foul play.
It is what it is.
What happens when Miguel brings these tactics to Pacquiao? Could this be a not-so-secret weapon to try and turn the tide should Manny's speed dominate the early going?
I think you have to expect it, and I think Pacquiao and Freddie Roach have to prepare to combat it, and to stay out of the wheelhouse, as it were, as much as they possibly can. What Cotto may not have in speed, he might make up for by getting into Pacquiao's head and taking him into a fight he simply doesn't want.
As if Manny doesn't have enough to worry about against Cotto, the fighter Freddie Roach is calling the toughest Manny has had to date.
http://www.badlefthook.com/2009/9/9/1022187/dirty-work-will-miguel-cottos
yeah yeah yeah....what about pac? he cried to get cotto at 143 when the f@cker is walking around in 150?? this is a long time drama that he's been playing with roach. when he was fighting barrera and morales and JMM he weight 140+ on those fights. he played all those guys real good
and btw....cotto already said the he will gain 8pds MAX. so stop the f@ck!ng saying the will be 160+. that's stupid
i keep seeing this. where did he say that bro? do you have any link?
Typical HAter this post failed/ Cotto can beat Pacquiao drunk with one hand tied.
i shared an article, now youre branding me a hater? im a big cotto fan and most ricans here know that. i even disagreed with the writer about cotto being a dirty fighter so i guess you didnt read my posts :bottle::bottle:
i wouldnt necessarily call him a dirty fighter...
BUT he does enjoy the occasional low blow....
and he even stated that "he does what it takes to win the fight"
i do give him props though, i really expected him to lowball Tony when the going got tough... but he didnt and that improved my outlook on him...
but when he's getting blinded by speed, like he initially was against Zab, the lowball worked well, be it right or wrong
yeah yeah yeah....what about pac? he cried to get cotto at 143 when the f@cker is walking around in 150?? this is a long time drama that he's been playing with roach. when he was fighting barrera and morales and JMM he weight 140+ on those fights. he played all those guys real good
and btw....cotto already said the he will gain 8pds MAX. so stop the f@ck!ng saying the will be 160+. that's stupid
i keep seeing this. where did he say that bro?
Typical HAter this post failed/ Cotto can beat Pacquiao drunk with one hand tied.
i shared an article, now youre branding me a hater? im a big cotto fan and most ricans here know that. i even disagreed with writer about cotto being a dirty fighter so i guess you didnt read my posts :bottle::bottle:
if cotto wins, the reason is its because he's too big. not to discredit if he wins or anything, it just is.
pac is faster, a better boxer, and a bigger puncher p4p than cotto.
if they were the same size, id say pac ko's him within six.
5'7 cotto 5'6 pac cotto have a bigger frame but he's no monster
what about pac besides hatton?? hatton looked like of those child from world vision
People that call Cotto dirty are somewhat myopic in their view in that on one hand he has used dirty tactics yet on the other hand he is considered one of the cleanest 'pure boxers' that clinches the least of any modern boxer in his fights so you have to weigh all that into consideration.
He substitutes the Clinch for the BALL RINGER! So no he does not use clinches as much.
none of those guys outweighed their opponent by 10+ lbs.
yeah yeah yeah....what about pac? he cried to get cotto at 143 when the f@cker is walking around in 150?? this is a long time drama that he's been playing with roach. when he was fighting barrera and morales and JMM he weight 140+ on those fights. he played all those guys real good
and btw....cotto already said the he will gain 8pds MAX. so stop the f@ck!ng saying the will be 160+. that's stupid
Typical HAter this post failed/ Cotto can beat Pacquiao drunk with one hand tied.
Are you sure about that? Cotto has been training a few weeks earlier than Pac singing different tune otherwise.
Let's not make Miguel Cotto out to be something more honorable and classy than he is once the bell rings. Truth be told, we all know Miguel Cotto is a dirty fighter, and an unabashed dirty fighter at that.
It's not that Miguel glorifies his "roughhouse" tactics. He doesn't. But when Miguel has had the chance, or when the temper has flared, or when he's simply needed a momentum swing, we've seen him take advantage.
Low blows against Zab Judah. A near bodyslam on Joshua Clottey. He'll lift his elbows when he has to.
When Manny Pacquiao stands across the ring from Cotto on November 14, he better be prepared for exactly that type of fight.
Cotto is an excellent fighter, a guy who adapts to his opponents as well as anyone in boxing today. After arguing and giving it thought, I might be underestimating the size advantage that Cotto will have against Pacquiao, though I still feel it's overstated by many. Bottom line, I don't think size will win the fight for Cotto. He'll have to earn it with skill.
Pacquiao, lightning fast, very strong, and very intelligent, will make Cotto work. He's a southpaw with a distinct advantage in hand speed, much like Judah was against Cotto. When Zab challenged Miguel, some vicious low blows came into the equation. Cotto, iceman that he is, showed no emotion over his foul play.
It is what it is.
What happens when Miguel brings these tactics to Pacquiao? Could this be a not-so-secret weapon to try and turn the tide should Manny's speed dominate the early going?
I think you have to expect it, and I think Pacquiao and Freddie Roach have to prepare to combat it, and to stay out of the wheelhouse, as it were, as much as they possibly can. What Cotto may not have in speed, he might make up for by getting into Pacquiao's head and taking him into a fight he simply doesn't want.
As if Manny doesn't have enough to worry about against Cotto, the fighter Freddie Roach is calling the toughest Manny has had to date.
http://www.badlefthook.com/2009/9/9/1022187/dirty-work-will-miguel-cottos
Typical HAter this post failed/ Cotto can beat Pacquiao drunk with one hand tied.
This guy is REALLY obsessed with size. I kid you not (you probably seen his posts all over this site) he even has that pic on his posts all the time(Cotto vs Urkal) to show Cottos weight gain.
My guess is his girlfriend has tried to make him feel good by telling him that size is a big issue. He is stuck on that forever.
That is so true. He is stuck in the past. Dude that was then, this is now. Pac wants to hang with the big guys, stop calling him a little guy. That is ancient. Please:poke:
I don't really consider Miguel as a dirty fighter.
I mean, in the Clottey fight it was Miguel who got hit by Clotteys "third fist" and was bleeding throughout the whole fight but everyone rather talk about the "Bodyslam" lol.
Poor miguelito.
Anyways, Pacman is a great fighter and I hope Miguel respects him enough not to low blow him. It will be a great fight.
Apparently he needed it for Zab and Clottey who are not even in the same caliber as PAC.
Interestingly, Cotto commited those fouls while fighting in MSG. But, he fought a really clean fight against Margarita which took place in the west coast. I wonder if the location of the fight had anything to do with whether Cotto was gonna be dirty or not.
I mean, when Puto needed the illegal tactics the most, he kept it in his holster.
I was just watching some of Cotto's past fights and your comments do ring true. In MSG ... Cotto is alot more aggressive and if he gets in trouble ... WATCH OUT!!!
Let's not make Miguel Cotto out to be something more honorable and classy than he is once the bell rings. Truth be told, we all know Miguel Cotto is a dirty fighter, and an unabashed dirty fighter at that.
It's not that Miguel glorifies his "roughhouse" tactics. He doesn't. But when Miguel has had the chance, or when the temper has flared, or when he's simply needed a momentum swing, we've seen him take advantage.
Low blows against Zab Judah. A near bodyslam on Joshua Clottey. He'll lift his elbows when he has to.
When Manny Pacquiao stands across the ring from Cotto on November 14, he better be prepared for exactly that type of fight.
Cotto is an excellent fighter, a guy who adapts to his opponents as well as anyone in boxing today. After arguing and giving it thought, I might be underestimating the size advantage that Cotto will have against Pacquiao, though I still feel it's overstated by many. Bottom line, I don't think size will win the fight for Cotto. He'll have to earn it with skill.
Pacquiao, lightning fast, very strong, and very intelligent, will make Cotto work. He's a southpaw with a distinct advantage in hand speed, much like Judah was against Cotto. When Zab challenged Miguel, some vicious low blows came into the equation. Cotto, iceman that he is, showed no emotion over his foul play.
It is what it is.
What happens when Miguel brings these tactics to Pacquiao? Could this be a not-so-secret weapon to try and turn the tide should Manny's speed dominate the early going?
I think you have to expect it, and I think Pacquiao and Freddie Roach have to prepare to combat it, and to stay out of the wheelhouse, as it were, as much as they possibly can. What Cotto may not have in speed, he might make up for by getting into Pacquiao's head and taking him into a fight he simply doesn't want.
As if Manny doesn't have enough to worry about against Cotto, the fighter Freddie Roach is calling the toughest Manny has had to date.
http://www.badlefthook.com/2009/9/9/1022187/dirty-work-will-miguel-cottos
Most of the time miguel cotto uses his dirty tactics is when hes losing so be prepared for his dirty tactics if pac begins to abuse him early.
a lot of you get too hung up on the number 106, when you should be focusing on the fact that cotto would be a pussy to use dirty tactics against a naturally smaller boxer , one that used fight at 106 lbs.
I honestly don't think he will use dirty tactics nor does he uses dirty tactics. Sure he might low blow on every fight, i just see that as bad habits. Mayweather's elbows i consider dirty tactics.