Cotto should get respect for not being afraid to take one to land one.
Marciano did it, and everybody respects him.
However, there is a difference between respecting Cotto and thinking he's the best like many seems to think.
He's not. Maybe he can be, but not now.
The fight with Mosley will prove my point.
Fanboys get angry when someone tells them that Cotto is pretty far from the best fighter in the world, why?
Of course, I'll make an ass of myself if Cotto humiliates Mosley now, but I'll take that in my stride if it ever comes to that
Dirty tactics is sometimes necessary to win. In my mind, it's the law of the jungle in there; If someone hits you low, elbow him, headbutt him, lift him up and throw his ass on the ground and knee him in the groin, pretending you fell over him... Whatever you face in there, you should not, not ever, let somebody step on your toes and let them get away with it.
Rule of survival.
Are you a fighter, or a *****?
Complain to the ref all you want, it's not gonna do help diddly squat.
I respect Tyson for doing the crazy **** against Holyfield, because it wasn't for nothing you know.
I respect Cotto for doing what needs to be done to survive the heat of the battle. Survival instincts are vital.
I know people will jump all over me for saying this ****, but that's fine.
It's only my opinion and there's not very much any of you can do about it
I'll admit biting off the ear is a little extreme, but hey... If that's what his instincts told him to do to save his face, so be it.
I've hit people on the ground, get thrown away by the judge only to run around him and keep punching the guy who was on his knees;
I've lifted boxers and dropped them on their backs in fights, I've hit on break and after the bell and stuff like that.
Judge me all you like, I had my reasons...
When you get headbutted three times, with purpose, you have two choices;
Be a man and do something about it if the ref doesn't...
Or be a ***** and wine about it and let it go.
Wait, there's a third option too; Kostya Tszyu.
If you don't know what that means, you don't know boxing.
Marciano did it, and everybody respects him.
However, there is a difference between respecting Cotto and thinking he's the best like many seems to think.
He's not. Maybe he can be, but not now.
The fight with Mosley will prove my point.
Fanboys get angry when someone tells them that Cotto is pretty far from the best fighter in the world, why?
Of course, I'll make an ass of myself if Cotto humiliates Mosley now, but I'll take that in my stride if it ever comes to that

Dirty tactics is sometimes necessary to win. In my mind, it's the law of the jungle in there; If someone hits you low, elbow him, headbutt him, lift him up and throw his ass on the ground and knee him in the groin, pretending you fell over him... Whatever you face in there, you should not, not ever, let somebody step on your toes and let them get away with it.
Rule of survival.
Are you a fighter, or a *****?
Complain to the ref all you want, it's not gonna do help diddly squat.
I respect Tyson for doing the crazy **** against Holyfield, because it wasn't for nothing you know.
I respect Cotto for doing what needs to be done to survive the heat of the battle. Survival instincts are vital.
I know people will jump all over me for saying this ****, but that's fine.
It's only my opinion and there's not very much any of you can do about it

I'll admit biting off the ear is a little extreme, but hey... If that's what his instincts told him to do to save his face, so be it.
I've hit people on the ground, get thrown away by the judge only to run around him and keep punching the guy who was on his knees;
I've lifted boxers and dropped them on their backs in fights, I've hit on break and after the bell and stuff like that.
Judge me all you like, I had my reasons...
When you get headbutted three times, with purpose, you have two choices;
Be a man and do something about it if the ref doesn't...
Or be a ***** and wine about it and let it go.
Wait, there's a third option too; Kostya Tszyu.
If you don't know what that means, you don't know boxing.
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