"Cotto fought the wrong fight that night..."

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  • Shalafi
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    #1

    "Cotto fought the wrong fight that night..."

    OK Let's get this straight...why do I keep reading people's comments saying that "Cotto didn't fight the right fight that night..." WTF does that suppose to mean? it's almost as absurd as "Cotto didn't train well enough for Tony, he said he didn't train any different than for Shane or Zab" Hmmm OK....??? Cotto was supposedly on his hardest, more intense conditioning training camp ever, as was described by the media prior to the fight, so why the lame excuses?

    Back to the original topic, Cotto fought the best fight of his career, he boxed, moved, threw combos, held his ground, beat Tony to the punch earlier in the fight. There was nothing else Cotto could have done to avoid his fate, it was inevitable, Tony was the bigger, stronger, hungrier mother ****er that night, and the rematch will be similar except Tony puts him out earlier.

    End of story


    P.S. I know it's going to be almost 3 weeks from the fight, but I was banned for 2 weeks and I'm trying to catch up with the ****
  • Sox8055
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    #2
    Originally posted by Shalafi
    OK Let's get this straight...why do I keep reading people's comments saying that "Cotto didn't fight the right fight that night..." WTF does that suppose to mean? it's almost as absurd as "Cotto didn't train well enough for Tony, he said he didn't train any different than for Shane or Zab" Hmmm OK....??? Cotto was supposedly on his hardest, more intense conditioning training camp ever, as was described by the media prior to the fight, so why the lame excuses?

    Back to the original topic, Cotto fought the best fight of his career, he boxed, moved, threw combos, held his ground, beat Tony to the punch earlier in the fight. There was nothing else Cotto could have done to avoid his fate, it was inevitable, Tony was the bigger, stronger, hungrier mother ****er that night, and the rematch will be similar except Tony puts him out earlier.

    End of story


    P.S. I know it's going to be almost 3 weeks from the fight, but I was banned for 2 weeks and I'm trying to catch up with the ****
    you got lucky I was aobut to go off in this thread!!!thought it was another cotto nuthugger...

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    • rizkybizness
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      #3
      Cotto didnt remove enough padding from his gloves.

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      • fightingfigs
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        #4
        Originally posted by Shalafi
        OK Let's get this straight...why do I keep reading people's comments saying that "Cotto didn't fight the right fight that night..." WTF does that suppose to mean? it's almost as absurd as "Cotto didn't train well enough for Tony, he said he didn't train any different than for Shane or Zab" Hmmm OK....??? Cotto was supposedly on his hardest, more intense conditioning training camp ever, as was described by the media prior to the fight, so why the lame excuses?

        Back to the original topic, Cotto fought the best fight of his career, he boxed, moved, threw combos, held his ground, beat Tony to the punch earlier in the fight. There was nothing else Cotto could have done to avoid his fate, it was inevitable, Tony was the bigger, stronger, hungrier mother ****er that night, and the rematch will be similar except Tony puts him out earlier.

        End of story


        P.S. I know it's going to be almost 3 weeks from the fight, but I was banned for 2 weeks and I'm trying to catch up with the ****
        Dude its been discussed plenty let it go son of sand

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        • C'MONMANG'
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          #5
          Originally posted by Shalafi
          OK Let's get this straight...why do I keep reading people's comments saying that "Cotto didn't fight the right fight that night..." WTF does that suppose to mean? it's almost as absurd as "Cotto didn't train well enough for Tony, he said he didn't train any different than for Shane or Zab" Hmmm OK....??? Cotto was supposedly on his hardest, more intense conditioning training camp ever, as was described by the media prior to the fight, so why the lame excuses?

          Back to the original topic, Cotto fought the best fight of his career, he boxed, moved, threw combos, held his ground, beat Tony to the punch earlier in the fight. There was nothing else Cotto could have done to avoid his fate, it was inevitable, Tony was the bigger, stronger, hungrier mother ****er that night, and the rematch will be similar except Tony puts him out earlier.

          End of story


          P.S. I know it's going to be almost 3 weeks from the fight, but I was banned for 2 weeks and I'm trying to catch up with the ****
          Only thing Cotto could have done that woudl have helped is clinched ala Mayweather after he got his shots off.. then when the ref broke them , he could get his distance again..

          Props to Cintron though, he fought a gutsy fight.

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          • Sox8055
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            #6
            Originally posted by || Morpheus ||
            Cotto didnt remove enough padding from his gloves.
            no that aint it, he just dint train hard enough...or he needs to get a different corner..

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            • Texanballer
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              #7
              I respect cotto for not throwing any lowblows

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              • williamhvx1
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                #8
                aah i just remember why i dont like your post .. lol u Venezuelan silly dude... but saying that a future rematch will have those results is kind out crazy.. cotto did a great job the first 6 rounds ( compubox prove) if he will could keep that same style for the rest of the fight we will have a cotto win by ud.... common sense!!!

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                • Shalafi
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by texanballer
                  I respect cotto for not throwing any lowblows
                  Maybe that's what his fans were referring to...

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                  • rizkybizness
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sox8055
                    no that aint it, he just dint train hard enough...or he needs to get a different corner..
                    He needs a corner that will remove more padding, i understand.

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