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  • Addison
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    #41
    Originally posted by tito yuca
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you say time and time again that Zab would whoop Cotto?
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but did you not see that I am one of the voting members of the contingent that believe sincerely that Cotto boosted his chances 'unnaturally' of winning that fight by intentionally landing two very hard low blows?.. That includes almost 50% of the people who voted here on Boxingscene.. Not a bad number considering the very high level of Lowblotto's ball swallowing fanbase found here on the forum..

    Among the others... The people who agree with me are professional Boxing journalists, pro fighters, and Boxing historians.


    Listen here, fanboy.. :wank: Let's have this discussion again after Cotto fights Mosley and we'll see what you're chirping about then.

    Or really anyone else for that matter..

    Let me hit you in your baby nuts twice with a sledgehammer and beat your ass, motha****a.

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    • JoeR
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      #42
      Originally posted by Addison
      Correct me if I'm wrong, but did you not see that I am one of the voting members of the contingent that believe sincerely that Cotto boosted his chances 'unnaturally' of winning that fight by intentionally landing two very hard low blows?.. That includes almost 50% of the people who voted here on Boxingscene.. Not a bad number considering the very high level of Lowblotto's ball swallowing fanbase found here on the forum..

      Among the others... The people who agree with me are professional Boxing journalists, pro fighters, and Boxing historians.


      Listen here, fanboy.. :wank: Let's have this discussion again after Cotto fights Mosley and we'll see what you're chirping about then.

      Or really anyone else for that matter..

      Let me hit you in your baby nuts twice with a sledgehammer and beat your ass, motha****a.
      Strong words from Addison. However, I liked how you phrased it. Cotto boosted his chances 'unnaturally' of winning that fight by intentionally landing two very hard low blows?.. I dont like the word "unnaturally" and "intentionally", but Cotto definitely boosted his chances with those low blows. I think the outcome would probably have been the same, but those low blows definitely made a difference.
      Last edited by JoeR; 07-19-2007, 11:03 PM.

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      • Addison
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        #43
        Originally posted by JoeR
        Strong words from Addison. However, I liked how you phrased it. Cotto boosted his chances 'unnaturally' of winning that fight by intentionally landing two very hard low blows?.. I dont like the word "unnaturally", but Cotto definitely boosted his chances with those low blows. I think the outcome would probably have been the same, but those low blows definitely made a difference.
        Miguel may have gotten a descision.

        Zab may have gotten an early knockout the way some have alleged..

        Judah would have most likely definately needed a knockout - and it was there, but Zab failed to capitalize three times, so there's no reason he wouldn't have failed several more times either way..

        Judah deserved to lose for letting Cotto dictate and initiate.

        Zab was trying to hit a homerun against a professional prize fighter.

        Amateur.

        It had to have been insulting to Cotto's intelligence when he realized that..

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        • tito yuca
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          #44
          Originally posted by Addison
          Correct me if I'm wrong, but did you not see that I am one of the voting members of the contingent that believe sincerely that Cotto boosted his chances 'unnaturally' of winning that fight by intentionally landing two very hard low blows?.. That includes almost 50% of the people who voted here on Boxingscene.. Not a bad number considering the very high level of Lowblotto's ball swallowing fanbase found here on the forum..

          Among the others... The people who agree with me are professional Boxing journalists, pro fighters, and Boxing historians.


          Listen here, fanboy.. :wank: Let's have this discussion again after Cotto fights Mosley and we'll see what you're chirping about then.

          Or really anyone else for that matter..

          Let me hit you in your baby nuts twice with a sledgehammer and beat your ass, motha****a.
          Damn you're defensive. It's just interesting that Cotto never lowblowed in any other fight, but somehow he uses that too win purposedly all of a sudden? What a ****in' sore loser.

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          • tito yuca
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            #45
            Originally posted by JoeR
            I think the outcome would probably have been the same, but those low blows definitely made a difference.
            If the outcome would have been the same, how did they make a difference?

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            • JoeR
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              #46
              Originally posted by tito yuca
              If the outcome would have been the same, how did they make a difference?
              Judah would have been more active and would have had more stamina for a couple more rounds, making him more dangerous.

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              • Addison
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                #47
                Originally posted by tito yuca
                Damn you're defensive. It's just interesting that Cotto never lowblowed in any other fight, but somehow he uses that too win purposedly all of a sudden? What a ****in' sore loser.
                You ain't heard?

                Folks around these parts say Mr. Cotto Lowblowottowed Corley AND Torres.

                .....Say he really did a number on ol' Torres.. Yup Yup.

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                • satori555
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                  #48
                  Hello folks i'm here to tell the truth about cotto and nothing but the truth. I actually own these fights unlike many cotto fanatics. I suggest you go watch them.

                  Corley fight-round 2 corley rocks him with a right hook cotto comes back with a vicious lowblow, point deducted. round 3 corley rocks him and cotto does the riverdance for the whole round while clinching. round 5 Knocked corley down on a clear as day low blow and the fight was stopped.

                  Judah fight- he was rocked hard and about to go down 2 times and came back with a vicious lowblow to stop the onslaught both times. 1 point dedcuted whoopie! later went on to win.

                  Torres fight-round 2 has a point deducted for lowblows round 4- he knocks torres down with another clear as day lowblow its ruled a knockdown cause the ref is blind. round 5-torres rocks him and has him doing the jumping grasshopper. cotto clinches repeated times, throws a vicious lowblow which torres walks thru and throws torres into the ringpost to save himself. later went on to win

                  Well i think i see a pattern here don't I. These are the facts and you cannot dispute them if you do you are a liar and havent seen the fights. No more saying its an accident and thats his fighting style cause its not. It is deliberate and it is cheating. Im sure he's done it in a lot more fights but i'm too grossed out to watch them right now maybe later i will. Now stop saying Cotto is the best before i lowblow you like your idol does.
                  Last edited by satori555; 07-20-2007, 12:25 AM.

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                  • hnk_jr
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by niceguy45
                    i do believe fighting margarito would be the easy way out for cotto, mosley would school mosley, maybe not i could be wrong, mosley would have to box for 12 hard rds at this stage of his career im not sure if he could do that
                    Margarito could win a fight against Cotto.

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                    • BigDog9
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                      #50
                      ok so u guys r rite but the low blows came early in the fight and the knockdowns came later, but notice this onli happen in 3 fights not his whole career. pay attention.

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