Cotto vs. "high volume punchers"

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  • Mike_Dee
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    #1

    Cotto vs. "high volume punchers"

    we seen Cotto out box Judah and took Mosley's best punches, but how would Cotto do against a high volume punchers like a Paul Williams or a Antonio Margarito?

    Both Williams and Margarito have bigger body frames, taller, longer reach. How would Cotto react to them?
  • TyrantT316
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    #2
    Mosley use to have pretty good volume himself...

    vs the likes of Hatton, Marg and Williams...he won't have much time to think and act all calm

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    • eric maldonado
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      #3
      i don't think cotto would have that much trouble against high volume punchers but i do think he might have to knock them out because the fights may b to tough to score

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      • AntonTheMeh
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        #4
        Originally posted by TyrantT316
        Mosley use to have pretty good volume himself...

        vs the likes of Hatton, Marg and Williams...he won't have much time to think and act all calm

        the man figures out a way to win,every time.what a ****ing joke.

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        • AntonTheMeh
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          #5
          one more thing,these supposed "volume punchers" would go from surround sound to mono a couple of rounds in there with cotto and his body punching.

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          • eazy_mas
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            #6
            usally a volume puncher mean the guy throw alot of punchs mean he is open most of the time so I expect a counter shot that could hurt

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            • raysan
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              #7
              High volume punchers would have to be in front of Cotto to be effective, which would also cause them to get destroyed in the progress. Cotto is fine taking punches to dish out punishment, so i think a "high volume" fighter would probably be the easiest fight out there for him.

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              • Rane-Ex54
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                #8
                We'd see my fav Cotto...him blasting body punches until the other dude is out.

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                • Pugilistic™
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                  #9
                  margarito beats him... and i dunno about paul williams

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                  • Pugilistic™
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                    #10
                    margarito beats him... and i dunno about paul williams

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