By T.K. Stewart - In less than two months, Michael Jennings will step through the ropes and into a boxing ring for what will be the biggest fight of his life. Staring back at him from the other corner will be Miguel Cotto, the Puerto Rican destroyer, who is attempting to make his way back from a devastating knockout loss at the hands of Antonio Margarito. [details]
Michael Jennings, Living The Life of a Real Underdog
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This isn't news.
This is basically a rehash of an interview he did with Setanta around 3 months ago. -
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I think we all know that Jennings will be a huge underdog,he's a good decent all round british fighter but i managed to watch his last fight against Jason Rushton (Journyman) and to be onest i weren't impressed he got hit a bit, his defence didn't look great, his movemnet or footwork didn't either nothing really looked good in that fight.Against a E level fighter,and to be onest as some people have said he dosen't look the most cofindent of fighters. And so i think if its anything of Cotto of old Jennings could be in for a painfull night as Cotto destroys him with in 6.Comment
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I'll give Jennings 4 rounds at best.
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He sounds just like Alfonso Gomez, "I'll be there at 100% because Cotto is a great fighter so I have to be ready so I can win." Why couldn't we get Cotto-Cintron instead?Comment
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Wait a minute!!!
Don't sleep this guy will be more of headache for Cotto than most think. He is a pure boxer with great footwork and stamina, he moves his head similar to a Malinaggi and Mosley minus the speed however. he also has a decent set of whiskers, but a fight Cotto should win none the less by late round stoppage (10 or 11) or more than likely decision. As long as Cotto stays busy as opposed to go for a KO.Comment
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