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Let the negotiations beging!
Boy, I really don't like this fight for Cotto; sure a good, motivated Cotto could win this against a broken down old Martinez and it would be quite a feather in his cap. But what if a good version of Sergio shows up?
A good Sergio is very fast, with good footwork and is not so easy to hit. A good Sergio has withstood Kelly Pavlik shots.
I don't really think that Martinez is any more skilled or crafty or even faster than Miguel, prime for prime, but a good Maravilla is going to be able to soak up some of what Miguel can put on him. On the other hand, even the best Cotto will not withstand the punch that slept P-Dub.
Would much prefer the Alvarez matchup.
That said, in either case:
WAR COTTO!!!:boxing:
Sergio is basically a bigger version of what Pacquiao does, ambush style, though he's much lower volume
Sergio can also fight off the back foot and counter because he has incredibly fast hands for 160lbs
I think this is a pick-em fight, but I know Vegas will have Sergio the favorite
I hope it's at 160lbs
edit: to answer your specific question, Cotto would definitely have to be the aggressor, cut the ring off, and try to get close to Maravilla, try to get him to the ropes
Basically don't do what Chavez Jr did for 11.5 rds
Also, don't try to box Sergio in the center of the ring, try to employ the same gameplan he had for Mayweather
In terms of strategy yeah. Both fighters will do what they do. Cotto to cut down the ring and get inside, go to Maravillas body and slow him down. Maravilla to use his speed and mobility to avoid being cut off, launch quick in and out attacks to wear Cotto down.
As you say Cotto can't stay in the center and give Sergio the room to maneuver, he must try to trap him in the corners or against the ropes. I think that the determining factor will be whether Maravilla still has the footwork and reflexes to keep it at distance and escape the traps. I know he will slug it out if he gets caught, but that will work against him in the later rounds.
Roach and Cotto say no catch weight is needed and the full 160 pounds is fine. Good for them. I personally don't think a fighter that wins the title at a catch weight is really the champ but that's just me.I would accept Mayweather as the lineal chanp if he had fought Canelo at 154 but there is no 152 pound world title. There is no 158 pound world title. A catch weight for a non title fight is fine but world champion titles should be fought at the traditional full weight limit in my opinion. Otherwise what is the point of having weight classes? I don't make the rules so that's just my own standard. What is a shame to me is that if Cotto and Martinez fight for the lineal world middleweight title a middleweight known as GGG will never get to fight either of them. I am sure he would knock them both out if he could get a fight with them.
This^ is my only issue with what should be a great fight between 2 of the most respected fighters in the sport.
However, Lewcowicz has basically said Maravilla wants Cotto then GGG. I've an idea that HBO are willing to put up a lotta $s to get Golovkin the lineal shot - remember they've put a lot into the guy and are hoping it'll pay back over the next few years.
Perhaps they'll make a two fight deal with Maravilla vs Cotto and the winner vs Golovkin. Possibly throw in a rematch clause between Cotto and Maravilla as well. Both Cotto and Maravilla are 2-3 fights away from retirement and this option ticks all the boxes - both get some good paydays and legacy fights and HBO get GGG the lineal shot.
Thoughts?
PS. I'm also very much against catchweights in title fights. It shows a lack of respect to the guys who coulda had a shot at the divisional limit for one thing and ain't good for the sport (though I understand it opens the way for some lucrative and exciting match-ups).
Knowing Cotto as well as yo do, what do you think he would have to do to win this fight? What gameplan should he pursue? In a scenario where Cotto wins, how would it go?
Sergio is basically a bigger version of what Pacquiao does, ambush style, though he's much lower volume
Sergio can also fight off the back foot and counter because he has incredibly fast hands for 160lbs
I think this is a pick-em fight, but I know Vegas will have Sergio the favorite
I hope it's at 160lbs
edit: to answer your specific question, Cotto would definitely have to be the aggressor, cut the ring off, and try to get close to Maravilla, try to get him to the ropes
Basically don't do what Chavez Jr did for 11.5 rds
Also, don't try to box Sergio in the center of the ring, try to employ the same gameplan he had for Mayweather
Bbb buuu but Maravilla was willing to come to 154 to fight Floyd?
I don't mind Martinez fighting Cotto at a catchweight but I don't want Cotto to receive a life threatening beating.
Knowing Cotto as well as yo do, what do you think he would have to do to win this fight? What gameplan should he pursue? In a scenario where Cotto wins, how would it go?
He needs to start fast and keep the pressure sustained. Martinez always seems to have issues in the middle rounds for some reason and Cotto needs to exploit that. Martinez can be touched to the body, Cotto needs to make him feel that left hook. Cotto's right hand doesn't get the credit it deserves, it's not a 1 punch KO, but it hurts and his opponents are forced to respect it. He'll need to use to keep Sergio honest, as I have a feeling Sergio might think he's too big for Cotto and come after him early. If Cotto can do this and I know he can, he can beat Sergio for the MW title.
Roach and Cotto say no catch weight is needed and the full 160 pounds is fine. Good for them. I personally don't think a fighter that wins the title at a catch weight is really the champ but that's just me.I would accept Mayweather as the lineal chanp if he had fought Canelo at 154 but there is no 152 pound world title. There is no 158 pound world title. A catch weight for a non title fight is fine but world champion titles should be fought at the traditional full weight limit in my opinion. Otherwise what is the point of having weight classes? I don't make the rules so that's just my own standard. What is a shame to me is that if Cotto and Martinez fight for the lineal world middleweight title a middleweight known as GGG will never get to fight either of them. I am sure he would knock them both out if he could get a fight with them.
Don't count these old guys out. JMM was old and wash for the third fight with manny. Look the him now. Sergio might come back healed up n ready for war.
Ha, I do hope that's a joke.
Martinez used the jab effectively in one fight, against Dzinzurn***(sp?).
Martinez does plenty of things better than Cotto, but jabbing is not one of them.
See Martinez v. (Bunema, Pavlik, Dzinziruk, Barker, Macklin, etc.).
Sergio's jab fires like a laser and hits like a power jab. Sergio is taller and rangier than Cotto, if Miguel starts a jabbing war he will definitely lose and get countered w/left hands.
Cotto should cut the ring while keeping a high guard and using good head movement and angles; throw the left hook to the body followed by the right hook upstairs or vise versa. Head hunting won't work because of the range disadvantage and Sergio's constant movement, Cotto needs to fire only when in hooking distance and only use the jab to feint or set up punches. How effectively Cotto is able to cut the ring will be determinant in the fight.
Sergio's jab >Cotto's.
Ha, I do hope that's a joke.
Martinez used the jab effectively in one fight, against Dzinzurn***(sp?).
Martinez does plenty of things better than Cotto, but jabbing is not one of them.
Knowing Cotto as well as yo do, what do you think he would have to do to win this fight? What gameplan should he pursue? In a scenario where Cotto wins, how would it go?
Cotto would have to invest heavily in the body early. Martinez is slowly slipping and seems to fade in the 2nd half of his fights
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