I think Cotto's power will either have Foreman corrnered the entire night and will win a lopsided decision/KO or Foreman's size and speed will be too much and will win an easy decision.
My personal opinion, Foreman doesn't have the power to concern Cotto and you see the Cotto wrecking ball come back. When he's coming forward, he's a completely different and better fighter.
I agree with the threadstarter. Either Cotto has his way, cuts off the ring and damages Foreman up close or Yuri uses his movement to outbox Cotto for 12 rounds. I don't see alot of back and forth, ebb and flow action. If Cotto wins, I expect the fight to look alot like Hatton vs. Malignaggi.
Im sorry but 2 ridiculous posts here.
Cotto will have problems with Foreman in the first couple of rounds till he times him and get use to Foreman movement.
Foreman will have a hard time finishing the fight on his feet, because of the pressure and Cotto's power.
Cotto will TKO Foreman in a somewhat competitive fight or if Cotto Pulls a Judah on uis and loses(wich he shouldnt) then Foreman wins a close competitive fight!
Foreman height and reach and movement will trouble Cotto some.
i dont think it will go that way. youll be surprised this will be a chess match with lots of pressure coming from cotto. (ala jennings ) Looks like steward got that fire back from Cotto will see on saturday tho :boxing: