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Kwame Asante: Clottey will KO Cotto in 3 rounds!
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Originally posted by ИATAS206 View PostHe's trying to pull a freddie roach the problem is he doesn't have a pacquiao
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Originally posted by Sin City View Post1st - for a guy with Judah in his avy, you shouldn't be talking about shakey chins.
2nd - Cotto took everything Mosley had to offer and went 11 rounds with Margarito.. I'd say his chin is pretty solid.
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Clottey and his camp are either really really really dumb or they are just trying to hype the fight. Because If trying to ko Cotto in 3 rounds in there gameplan they are in big big big big big trouble.
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Controversial boxing coach Freddie Roach confidently predicted that Manny Pacquiao can knock out Ricky Hatton in three rounds when the two boxers trade punches on May 2 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“I told Manny that if it goes past three rounds, I’d be mad at him,” Roach said in an interview with Gabriel Montoya of MaxBoxing.com.
Roach said if Hatton tries outwitting Pacquiao with his "boxing skills," it's very likely that the British champion will get himself into trouble.
“If he tries to box Manny, he’ll get killed,” Roach warned Hatton, saying that the Briton’s trainer, Floyd Mayweather, Sr., cannot do much to help Hatton at this point.
“He’s going to try and make him a better boxer but obviously it’s hard to make change someone at this late stage of their career,” noted Roach.
He added, “I’ve been with Manny eight years and I’ve never tried to change him. Just improve on what we do. And so Ricky Hatton and Floyd are like black and white. Their styles are totally different. I think the best way for Ricky Hatton to fight this fight (is) to fight like he does.”
“I mean, he can tell him some poems,” said Roach as a suggestion to Mayweather, Sr. “That’s all [Mayweather, Sr.] he's good at that I know of.”
Meanwhile, Roach also said he is delighted with Pacquiao’s progress in his training sessions in Los Angeles, California.
“He’s sharp. He’s boxing really well. We’ve got the game plan all worked out and I’m really happy with where he is at,” he added.
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