D$ - Whatever happened to Ricardo Torres?
Dan Rafael
(1:32 PM)
Back in Colombia and done fighting. I actually spoke to Miguel Diaz this week. He was in Torres' corner and I asked him about Torres. He said he's retired.
I like reading his chat.
Just pointing out the interesting stuff.
I had read before on a Torres interview that he had injured some part of his body and was greatly affecting his trainning, he also gave indication real early that he might retired and didn't know if he was going to fight again
That fight with Cotto and Torres was action packed from the onset...... Torres was a heavy handed puncher and Cotto's will to fo to the body and never stray away from the game plan was just amazing........ It also shows that Cotto never go into any clinches even when he was hurt.... he would always back pedal away from the action.... Was it a pride thing to no to clinch? Or was it just a flaw in his game that was never fixed
I think its a flaw.
He attempted a couple weak clinches and it got him nowhere.
Steward has to fix this problem before he fights another big puncher.
Tough tough guy.
That fight with Cotto and Torres was action packed from the onset...... Torres was a heavy handed puncher and Cotto's will to fo to the body and never stray away from the game plan was just amazing........ It also shows that Cotto never go into any clinches even when he was hurt.... he would always back pedal away from the action.... Was it a pride thing to no to clinch? Or was it just a flaw in his game that was never fixed
If you guys followed Torres like I did. After that holt knockout, he lost all his skills. Its like the knockout took his skills away. He looked awful in that Pinzon fight. So its best that he retire.
Tough tough guy.
Torres took this figth as a late replacement Is so obvious he used plaster in this fight, how you explain that he almost Knockout Cotto? good thing Cotto hit him low on the balls like 10 times.:bottle::bottle::argue::kabong: