The guy is fine ... he had this surgery not so long ago and his eyelid hasn't gone back to normal, but his eye is just fine. Cotto should be worried, the guy is actually a madman, like he said in his last face to face he's willing to die and the ring. And of course about the eye, I'm sure he'll be fine during the fight, I mean he could be suffering like hell inside and not seeing crap with that eye but he ain't going to stop, he'll always go for the KO.
Some nerves a just off. When they heal and turn on it will operate normal. You know nothing about science. I literally watch Science and discovery health all day. So I know a lot. He is okay.
it doesn't look right...one eye is bigger.
better bet on Cotto.
that sh!t looks crazy...too crazy!!!...dude need to chill out and call it a career....NYSAC didn't give him the ok for a reason...I can dig it, I wouldn't want his eye falling out on my watch either......Cotto's left hook lands hard and out comes the eye, I know thats unlikely but thats how it looks
Wow, Pacquiao really fucked him up. He's going to the grave with that.
Cotto may have a good shot if he makes all the right adjustments, Margarito is very damaged at this point of his career.
it doesn't look right...one eye is bigger.
better bet on Cotto.
One eye is not bigger.
In one eye his eyelid is normal, in the eye he had surgery on the eyelid is higher. It gets back to normal in about a year and a half.
damn pac really ****ed up his eye...margarito's corner or the ref should have stepped in and stopped that fight before he took anymore unnecessary damage.
Nothing more dangerous than fighting a man that has nothing to lose...
Cotto is without a doubt the better boxer but I still don't think he can adapt to the pressure that Marg will bring. Pressure nullifies boxing.
Cotto pisses me off because he doesn't know how to clinch.
I erffing hate that.
Cotto could shorten the fight, prevent himself from getting tired, and take the steam off Margarito. Clinch, dude. Clinch.
Bones actually heal stronger than what they were before the break. Calcium builds in that area and it's the bodies way of protecting and reinforcing a break.
Are you sure about that? I understand the microtears/rebuilding over constant use but an actual breakage healing stronger? I thought this was a common misconception.