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Cotto actually intimidated Pacquiao because he was looking at him like letting him know that he was going to knock him out and Pacquiao automatically turned his face while Cotto was still looking at him. He just turned away like he couldn't look in his eyes and that said a lot. Pacquiao just seemd to be laughing and joking around and Cotto was just quiet the whole time and focused...It's definitely not going to go the whole 12 rounds. I see a knockout and I see Cotto winning big time," stated jr. welterweight Kenny Abril, sparring partner for Miguel Cotto, as he gave a behind-the-scenes look into Team Cotto's preparations leading up to the highly-anticipated showdown with Manny Pacquiao. Abril was a guest on the OnTheGrind Boxing Radio podcast yesterday and shared his thoughts on a number of subjects, including what it was like sparring with Cotto, why he thinks he saw intimidation in the eyes of Pacquiao and much more.
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Cotto actually intimidated Pacquiao because he was looking at him like letting him know that he was going to knock him out and Pacquiao automatically turned his face while Cotto was still looking at him. He just turned away like he couldn't look in his eyes and that said a lot. Pacquiao just seemd to be laughing and joking around and Cotto was just quiet the whole time and focused...It's definitely not going to go the whole 12 rounds. I see a knockout and I see Cotto winning big time," stated jr. welterweight Kenny Abril, sparring partner for Miguel Cotto, as he gave a behind-the-scenes look into Team Cotto's preparations leading up to the highly-anticipated showdown with Manny Pacquiao. Abril was a guest on the OnTheGrind Boxing Radio podcast yesterday and shared his thoughts on a number of subjects, including what it was like sparring with Cotto, why he thinks he saw intimidation in the eyes of Pacquiao and much more.
that opinion doesn't matter.
that intimidation lasted only until the bell rang for round one.
and it was cotto who was thinking otherwise.
Cotto actually intimidated Pacquiao because he was looking at him like letting him know that he was going to knock him out and Pacquiao automatically turned his face while Cotto was still looking at him. He just turned away like he couldn't look in his eyes and that said a lot. Pacquiao just seemd to be laughing and joking around and Cotto was just quiet the whole time and focused...It's definitely not going to go the whole 12 rounds. I see a knockout and I see Cotto winning big time," stated jr. welterweight Kenny Abril, sparring partner for Miguel Cotto, as he gave a behind-the-scenes look into Team Cotto's preparations leading up to the highly-anticipated showdown with Manny Pacquiao. Abril was a guest on the OnTheGrind Boxing Radio podcast yesterday and shared his thoughts on a number of subjects, including what it was like sparring with Cotto, why he thinks he saw intimidation in the eyes of Pacquiao and much more.
Well, now we all know what an idiot he is. :pat:
Yeah, maybe. But that kind of crap is irritating to me, so I felt compelled to respond in kind.
By the by, I acknowledged that Cotto was not intimidating Pacquiao. That's just how Pacquiao is. He only seems grim and determined in the ring.
A guy smiling irritates you? Don't let it bro. It's not personal, like Pacquiao says. Looking at somebody in a mean way simply isn't going to affect a 54 fight veteran who's considered the best fighter on the planet.
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You're delusional to think that a win by Pacquiao is guaranteed. When he loses, to Cotto or somoene in the future, I will be there to chortle and revel in your defeat.
who the fuck is ''guaranteeing'' a win by Pacquiao? :ugh:
i find it pathetic that some people think that just because Pac looked away from a staredown means he'll loose :nonono:.
What's scarier, a smaller man holding a strait face and trying to intimidate you...or one that's smiling, giggling and getting a semi-hard on (no homo) from just thinking about beating on you!!
Pac is a kind, virtuous man. However, I think he is a sadistic SOB too!
Your fighter isn't scaring Pacquiao. All this mean and moody shit is played out. It means nothing and you take shit too personally.
"I will revel in your defeat"?
WACK!
Yeah, maybe. But that kind of crap is irritating to me, so I felt compelled to respond in kind.
By the by, I acknowledged that Cotto was not intimidating Pacquiao. That's just how Pacquiao is. He only seems grim and determined in the ring.
You're delusional to think that a win by Pacquiao is guaranteed. When he loses, to Cotto or somoene in the future, I will be there to chortle and revel in your defeat.
Your fighter isn't scaring Pacquiao. All this mean and moody shit is played out. It means nothing and you take shit too personally.
"I will revel in your defeat"?
WACK!
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I didnt know who this Kenny guy was. I thought he was a legit source or someone who reads body language and he is just Cottos sparring partner
LMAO
Of course he is going to say something like this.
And Manny is always laughing at the staredowns
you wont see manny looking away or laughing once that bell rings
Abril is just an ordinary fighter. A 13-fight prospect who fought Prescott.
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Cotto actually intimidated Pacquiao because he was looking at him like letting him know that he was going to knock him out and Pacquiao automatically turned his face while Cotto was still looking at him. He just turned away like he couldn't look in his eyes and that said a lot. Pacquiao just seemd to be laughing and joking around and Cotto was just quiet the whole time and focused...It's definitely not going to go the whole 12 rounds. I see a knockout and I see Cotto winning big time," stated jr. welterweight Kenny Abril, sparring partner for Miguel Cotto, as he gave a behind-the-scenes look into Team Cotto's preparations leading up to the highly-anticipated showdown with Manny Pacquiao. Abril was a guest on the OnTheGrind Boxing Radio podcast yesterday and shared his thoughts on a number of subjects, including what it was like sparring with Cotto, why he thinks he saw intimidation in the eyes of Pacquiao and much more.
Pathetic.
Ricky tried to do the same thing and Manny put his ****ing lights out without batting an eyelid.
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I didnt know who this Kenny guy was. I thought he was a legit source or someone who reads body language and he is just Cottos sparring partner
LMAO
Of course he is going to say something like this.
And Manny is always laughing at the staredowns
you wont see manny looking away or laughing once that bell rings
lol
Well i doubt Pac thinks there going christmas shopping
LOL!
W'sup G.
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GREAT!
SO THIS MEANS COTTO WILL KO PAC?! :rolleyes:
delusional cottotards :nonono: :lol1:.
You're delusional to think that a win by Pacquiao is guaranteed. When he loses, to Cotto or somoene in the future, I will be there to chortle and revel in your defeat.
I think Jimmy Kimmell must've intimidated Pac to because Pac couldn't hold the stare in that showdown either. I remember Pac sheepishly looking away from the intimidating Jimmy and giving a big fearful smile to the studio audience.
Okay...so now staring at someone can automatically make them win? Maybe Pac just thinks Cotto is not worth staring at...in the ring is a different story of course.
Reminds me of when Michael Spinks came into ring against Tyson and did not want to look at him in the eyes. Spinks gets knocked out in 91 seconds !!
Wow, not this again.
Some guy wrote an article just like this after the Hatton stare down and he declared Hatton the winner off of that. Look what happened.
Pacquiao turning away from Cotto during the stare down doesn't mean anything. He isn't psyched out or intimidated. And it definitely isn't a sign of what will happen tomorrow.
Why has he turned away and laughed the past two stare downs? Who knows. I'd guess that he just doesn't take that seriously. He definitely isn't scared though.
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