Cottos too much of a bleeder. Pryor bust him up bad.
He probably would make the Ink from Cotto's Tattoos leak. GGG would give Cotto an even worse beating.
The bottle contained Tap Water and Perrier. Watch the vid.
C'mon man really, he mixed water with some sort of respiratory enhancer according to Resto. By the way your have the worst arguments ever
Again: Pryor's resume doe. Alexis was a 130lb fighter... Pryor loved cocaine-water.
I give Cotto a more than good chance to whoop Pryor. No Cocaine, no glory.
The bottle contained Tap Water and Perrier. Watch the vid.
Why u mad? Cuz Broner got owned, get over it hater. No need to pretend bash Cotto on a fantasy matchup smh
Why you have to bring up Broner. This does not concern Marcos Maidana. I am in no position to bash Maidana until he gets Knocked Out by someone or Beaten by Broner. Cotto is overrated and you cannot tell me he fills up MSG because of his style. I am not pretend bashing Cotto. He is getting bashed on this thread regardless. It is about him facing Pryor.
Cotto is very overated by his fans at 140. He was very lucky to become as successful as he became.
Why u mad? Cuz Broner got owned, get over it hater. No need to pretend bash Cotto on a fantasy matchup smh
Now you are comparing Tito fighting Hopkins at 160 to fighting Pryor at 147(who was not a ww)
Yes it is different weight classes, but it is still the same sport. Hopkins and Pryor are 2 different fighters, But both of their intangibles are better than Tito's intangibles.
Tito was a beast, But Pryor was much more of a beast IMO. Remember, Tito thought that his left hook would carry him to victory against Hopkins, but what he didn't take into account is that Hopkins is a master.
Now you are comparing Tito fighting Hopkins at 160 to fighting Pryor at 147(who was not a ww)
I disagree man..Tito was a damn beast and had much more then a left hook
Tito was a beast, But Pryor was much more of a beast IMO. Remember, Tito thought that his left hook would carry him to victory against Hopkins, but what he didn't take into account is that Hopkins is a master.
Pryor would probably have beaten Trinidad at 147. All Trinidad had going for him was his left hook.
I disagree man..Tito was a damn beast and had much more then a left hook
Cotto would probably be the bloody mess though, right? I don't think cotto has the power to bloody up Pryor, I'm not saying he doesn't have power, just not enough to bloody up Pryor. What round does Pryor stop him in?
Cotto would bust him up as well man he is a warrior and would get his ass beat but not without a fight
Pryor stops him in a bloody war
Cotto would probably be the bloody mess though, right? I don't think cotto has the power to bloody up Pryor, I'm not saying he doesn't have power, just not enough to bloody up Pryor. What round does Pryor stop him in?
Well, this all sounds semi convincing but, from what I can see on his resume....I am not so sure Pryor beats Cotto just because he had a cool nickname "hawk" or was born before Cotto and fought 15 rounds. All it takes is ONE round to get KTFO...
I recognize ONE name...A fella by the name of Alexis. (A little 130lb man) Other than that... There are lot of bums with 27-13 records on that TKO list of his. I doubt Team Cotto would allow Pryor to drink his crack-water also.
Skip to 2:55 and keep listening until Lewis stops talking about the Bottle.
So your signature is mocking triangle theories but you are using triangle theories here, Pryor doing better against Marquez don't mean he beats Pacquiao plus we don't know if he would do great against Marquez, anyone can say this guy never loses to that guy.
Pryor has a better ability than pacquiao. Pryor would not have been knocked out by that right hand Marquez threw.
pryor by KO, no doubt about it.
cotto was inexperienced at 140 against that level of opposition and chinny from cutting too much weight. pryors pace and boxing skills would give him all sorts of problems, ony question is how long his chin holds up imo. i would say 6 rounds or so, pryor was a truly great fighter in his prime. physically, technically and mentally a tremendous specimen.