Not sure who saw the whole fight but Torrecampo pitched a masterpiece that night, despite being the much smaller man. The pawing jab, the sidestep, the patience, all attributes Cotto is more than capable of employing.
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DId Rustico Torrecampo Give Cotto The Blueprint To Victory?
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lmao, man that fight was damn near 15 years ago. Pac was like 8 years old. I really hope cotto DOESN'T use that fight as a blueprint or else he's going to be in for a rude awakening.
It's like if someone used the Roy Jones win over Hopkins as a blue print to beat the 44 year old version of b-hop. Two different guys in the ring.
Or someone using the Ali win over George Foreman even though they are about to fight the 46 year old version.
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Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Postlmao, man that fight was damn near 15 years ago. Pac was like 8 years old. I really hope cotto DOESN'T use that fight as a blueprint or else he's going to be in for a rude awakening.
It's like if someone used the Roy Jones win over Hopkins as a blue print to beat the 44 year old version of b-hop. Two different guys in the ring.
Or someone using the Ali win over George Foreman even though they are about to fight the 46 year old version.
etc.
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Originally posted by Bhopreign View PostSo patience and lateral movement is a thing of the old and not relevant today?
Pacquiao is so very different today then he was back then, he's evolved so much.
You want a blue print? Study the second JMM fight, try to pick up on habits that pacquiao does in the ring, take note of what worked well for JMM and what didn't.
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Originally posted by Bhopreign View PostNot sure who saw the whole fight but Torrecampo pitched a masterpiece that night, despite being the much smaller man. The pawing jab, the sidestep, the patience, all attributes Cotto is more than capable of employing.
Hilarious notion.
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