Margarito would have made Cotto quit again last night
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You're the one living in a fantasy land for defending a cheater. If you think those weak arms punches are going to be effective post suspension (to not say without plaster) we can bet on any of those two bouts as soon as they materialize. Margarito is a disgrace to every true Mexican warrior that came before him, and will come after him and you're a troll for talking about that piece of ****.
Troll are what your ****ing buddies are doing. You nationalistic fools are so wrapped up in Cotto's nuts that you fail to see his WEAKNESSES!!
I don't always agree with what the TS posts at times but Cotto isn't great against people that pressure him and like to throw uppercuts.
You guys don't want to see all the Powerpunches by ROUND 8 that Margs threw, nor the shots he was taking from Cotto. How effective was Cotto's signature body shot against Margs?? Did Plaster had to do with the way Margs was covering his body?? IDIOTS!!Comment
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I'm still waiting...........WHY USE THE GUY YOU CALL A "CHEATER" FOR YOUR FLOYD MAYWEATHER ARGUEMENTS???Comment
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Exactly.
Clottey had Cotto on ***** street until Cotto decided to body slam him.
If Clottey had his legs he would have been able to chase the runner around better and more effectively cut off Cotto's racetrack.
That would have forced him to fight like a man or quit like a coward for the second time.Comment
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I'm sorry people, but I didn't see anything new from Miguel that would make me think he could survive 12 hard rounds with Antonio Margarito.
He couldn't stop the uppercut. He blew his wad in the first six rounds then started back pedaling. He was clearly affected by Clottey's shots (and Clottey is not a big puncher). Josh just didn't put enough pressure on Miguel last night (although I still think he deserved the decision).
Antonio Margarito would have put that pressure on Cotto. If it was Tony in there with Miguel last night, the fight would have been over by the 9th round.Comment
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Exactly.
Clottey had Cotto on ***** street until Cotto decided to body slam him.
If Clottey had his legs he would have been able to chase the runner around better and more effectively cut off Cotto's racetrack.
That would have forced him to fight like a man or quit like a coward for the second time.Comment
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I'm a Cotto fan, but he very well may have. Let's face it, we don't really know about the plaster ****, Rafeal can say what he wants, but it's still up in the air. It's ****** for Cotto fans to act as if it's a fact, but it's also naive of Margarito fans to act as if it's not very possible.
That being said, I can't tell how much of Cotto's retreat in the Clottey fight was cause of the cut. Lets get one thing straight; Clottey NEVER had Cotto on ***** street. Cotto was never hurt. I think what happened was that he felt a sense of urgency, tried to stop Clottey in the 6th and punched himself out. He felt he had a big enough lead that he could move for a while, but eventually everyone felt the cards getting close, and he came out and won the championship rounds.
Now, if that's just what Cotto does, retreat to the ropes in the second half of a fight, than yea, he'll never beat Margarito. If it was the cut that did a lot of it, which I honestly think it was, than I don't know if Tony would stop him again.Comment
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yeah, cotto never had cotto on ***** street. clottey's best shot the whole fight was a huge uppercut that whipped cotto's head back. and cotto wasn't hurt from that.Comment
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I'm a Cotto fan, but he very well may have. Let's face it, we don't really know about the plaster ****, Rafeal can say what he wants, but it's still up in the air. It's ****** for Cotto fans to act as if it's a fact, but it's also naive of Margarito fans to act as if it's not very possible.
That being said, I can't tell how much of Cotto's retreat in the Clottey fight was cause of the cut. Lets get one thing straight; Clottey NEVER had Cotto on ***** street. Cotto was never hurt. I think what happened was that he felt a sense of urgency, tried to stop Clottey in the 6th and punched himself out. He felt he had a big enough lead that he could move for a while, but eventually everyone felt the cards getting close, and he came out and won the championship rounds.
Now, if that's just what Cotto does, retreat to the ropes in the second half of a fight, than yea, he'll never beat Margarito. If it was the cut that did a lot of it, which I honestly think it was, than I don't know if Tony would stop him again.Comment
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