Nobody's mentioned that Cotto likes to fight southpaw on occassion, but do you see him doing it against a Southpaw like Pacquiao?
Will it work in his favor?
David who???????
Diaz. The ex-WBC champ who lasted longer than Oscar and Ricky.
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If he's able to back Manny up in a corner, and while coming forward switch up stances very quickly it will work for him. It worked great against Judah and Quintana, both of which are lefties and I see him doing it here. Its a very subtle switch but it throws off his opponent for just a second and when the left is already on its way. That could very well be the punch that ends the fight if Pac's chin can't handle WW power.
Cotto may try it from time to time, but I don't expect to see him do it often.
If you watched when Morales switched to southpaw in the 12th against Pac, it allowed Pac to land some big shots. I'm sure the Cotto camp knows this.
On the other hand, Morales was never the switch artist that Cotto can be, so who knows. Personally, I don't recommend it.
I don't think he will switch stance. He didn't do against clottey and I thought he would do it there because the blood was not letting see well. So by switching he cut eye would been behind
Why wouldn't he take the chance if he's fought guys with speed from the southpaw stance?
Also, who's the last southpaw Pacquiao's faced?
David Diaz and he completely dominated Diaz.