Miguel Cotto VS Manny Pacquiao

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  • El Dominicano
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    #31
    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    I know. Judah got him good at the end of the 2nd round with a straight left though. Had Cotto staggered a bit. He wasnt hurt at, but he was wobbled by it. I'm just saying Pacquiao will land his left hand through the center. Cotto is going to have to really work that jab.
    **** if Mayweather vs Pacquaio don't happen, I got no problem with this fight going down. It'll be an entertaining fight and I really don't know who to pick.

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    • Pullcounter
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      #32
      Originally posted by Boxing Fiend
      Who is the king of the ring?
      cotto is too big.

      that said, if roach can craft a gameplan to exploit cotto's flaws, and if pac lands with the same kinda power that pac put on hatton, cotto is getting KTFO.

      BUT, pac is too small for cotto.

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      • FMJ The Best
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        #33
        Freddie Roach is an expert when it comes to picking out an opponents flaws and capitalizing on them and yes size was proven to not matter at all last night, but I think Cotto is a different league. Not in terms of skill, but size wise. Contradictory I know, but still. Something tells me Pacquiao couldn't weather this storm.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #34
          Originally posted by Boxing Fiend
          Freddie Roach is an expert when it comes to picking out an opponents flaws and capitalizing on them and yes size was proven to not matter at all last night, but I think Cotto is a different league. Not in terms of skill, but size wise. Contradictory I know, but still. Something tells me Pacquiao couldn't weather this storm.
          agreed, beause pac is too small for cotto.

          but if pac lands the perfect punch cotto is dead.

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            #35
            PAC will KO COTTO...in 3

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            • FMJ The Best
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              #36
              If anyone lands a perfect punch the opposition is dead.

              Factoring out the perfect punch, or what happened to Hatton last night.

              If it were to go more than 5 or 6 rounds Pacquiao is in trouble.

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              • Pullcounter
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                #37
                Originally posted by Boxing Fiend
                If anyone lands a perfect punch the opposition is dead.

                Factoring out the perfect punch, or what happened to Hatton last night.

                If it were to go more than 5 or 6 rounds Pacquiao is in trouble.
                true, but if roach has the perfect gameplan cotto is toast.

                cotto doesn't have a strategy coach anymore.

                that said, pac is too small.

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                • FMJ The Best
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                  #38
                  Cotto is a very intelligent fighter.

                  Not saying he doesn't need a strategy coach.

                  But he adapts to the moment in the ring.

                  He's been fighting his whole life just about.

                  His ring smarts are top notch.

                  Freddie Roach isn't in the ring its Pacquiao.

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                  • Unbiased
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                    #39
                    Pacquiao would be "entirely too much speed" for Cotto. Cotto couldn't even keep up with Margarito's pace. How would he keep up with Pac's? If this fight is fought at something like 143 or below, I think Pac takes this.

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                    • marciano207
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ~Tunney
                      It would be a great competitive fight!

                      I think Pacquiao stops Cotto around the 8th round.
                      Damn Margarito couldnt even do that

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