This is why Cotto beats Pacquiao...
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I actually disagree to an extent TS.
If Cotto gets to Pac's body, it won't be in the middle of the ring. Pac has developed ridiculous footwork/in and out movement, his body will not be there to hit in the middle of the ring.
Cotto's only chance to work the body will be if he begins to dictate the pace and is able to trap Pac on the ropes. That's very possible, but I don't think he'll be able to get to Pac's body in the center of the ring.Comment
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My avatar hoe is hotter then yours.If Pac can keep away from Cotto it's the only way he wins IMO. However, you know at one point Cotto will have him against the ropes and the first bombs he lands Pac is in trouble. Cotto has great power at WW and Pac hasn't really felt the power of a WW. I think he will be stunned as soon as he gets hit. People seem to forget Pac has yet to really take a punch....Oscar didn't land any clean punches and from what i remember Hatton didn't land any punches apart from a few jabs..
Also, thanks for bringing up another point yet to be mentioned.
In Mannys two most recent fights, dude never was hit.
Yes, that goes in favor of him, but also against him at the same time.
We'll see how he reacts to Cottos power when it happens.
Especially since I just read Cotto is willing to go down in weight to fight him.Comment
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Sixteen year old internet trolls are relentless.
I figure I'll agree with you rather than endlessly try to make you realize how wrong you are for even thinking something that ******.Comment
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I was comparing the situation in which a warrior steps into the ring and can no longer continue, for his own health's sake.
If there were "boxing god's", they'd be frowning upon non-fighters talking BS about the men who walk into the ring.Comment
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