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  • Burner
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    #91
    Originally posted by Mr._Pink
    yup.

    if he tried to fight like how shane did he could win a rematch.

    cotto let marg keep going forward. not good. marg gets into rhythm.
    Seriously he just backed up in a str8 line bent over and covered his ears...??? the ****.

    Plaster or no plaster Cotto was losing that fight,....he choked big time.

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    • Dynamite Kid
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      #92
      Originally posted by Perro
      Lovemore N'dou - gassed and running in the final rounds
      DeMarcus Corley - caught and buzzed pretty bad
      Ricardo Torres - hurt badly and dropped
      Zab Judah - busted up and almost did the chicken dance himself
      Shane Mosley - gassed and running in the end, again
      Antonio Margarito - beatdown and quit
      Joshua Clottey - gassed and running, yet again

      Props to Miguel for making it this far and finding a way to win the above fights with the exception of the Margarito beatdown. In Manny Pacquiao he faces one of the very best, elite fighters of this era, regardless of the weight difference. And with the kind of vulnerabilities he's shown in the past, chances are pretty damn good that he won't make it to the final bell against the Pacman.


      And no, this is not hating, as many of you will be quick to call it. I'm just analyzing the upcoming fight and calling it how I see it.



      Cotto getting Buzzed by Judah is one of the most OVERstated things in Boxing, he was not badly hurt at all.

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      • El Chicano
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        #93
        Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
        Cotto getting Buzzed by Judah is one of the most OVERstated things in Boxing, he was not badly hurt at all.
        Judah hurt him, Cotto hides it well and Judah let him off the hook. Manny is not Zab Judah. Once Manny makes Miguel do the two step, he'll be all over him like white on rice, no pun intended.

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        • tesla_power
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          #94
          Originally posted by Perro
          Lovemore N'dou - gassed and running in the final rounds
          DeMarcus Corley - caught and buzzed pretty bad
          Ricardo Torres - hurt badly and dropped
          Zab Judah - busted up and almost did the chicken dance himself
          Shane Mosley - gassed and running in the end, again
          Antonio Margarito - beatdown and quit
          Joshua Clottey - gassed and running, yet again

          Props to Miguel for making it this far and finding a way to win the above fights with the exception of the Margarito beatdown. In Manny Pacquiao he faces one of the very best, elite fighters of this era, regardless of the weight difference. And with the kind of vulnerabilities he's shown in the past, chances are pretty damn good that he won't make it to the final bell against the Pacman.

          And no, this is not hating, as many of you will be quick to call it. I'm just analyzing the upcoming fight and calling it how I see it.
          I give it to Cotto for always adjusting and having the will to win. I take it as an advantage. Plus, 4 were JWW fights where he is chinny, I can not see this weakness on his WW fights. He got hurt real bad by Marg but I think those were due to accumulation.

          But on the subject of gassing in the later rounds, you have a point there. If he can't time pac in the early rounds, he will definitely be in trouble in the championship rounds. Also, since cotto is using the Morales type defense, he is very vulnerable to the straight lefts. We'll see if he adjusts.

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          • ThunderWolf
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            #95
            Originally posted by Perro
            Lovemore N'dou - gassed and running in the final rounds
            DeMarcus Corley - caught and buzzed pretty bad
            Ricardo Torres - hurt badly and dropped
            Zab Judah - busted up and almost did the chicken dance himself
            Shane Mosley - gassed and running in the end, again
            Antonio Margarito - beatdown and quit
            Joshua Clottey - gassed and running, yet again
            Those were very good observations.

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            • El Chicano
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              #96
              Pssst.....
































              ...........bump

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              • go1nbanana
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                #97
                Originally posted by ophqui
                please. cotto was never an undefeated fighter with an invincible aura, not at all. he showed his weaknesses time and time again before he lost, as stated by the thread starter. he was wobbled, dropped and almost stopped against a C+ puncher in ricardo torres, he has gassed in a couple of fights (although not in the N'Dou fight IMO).

                Im picking Manny. I dont think 2 pounds makes anyone weight drained if im honest, cotto doesnt seem like hes ever had real problems making '47, so no worries there, i just think mannys the better fighter. his handspeed and head movement make him the favorite to pick cotto to pieces i think, and if pac hits you enough times, you will go down. regardless of weight.
                agree. pac saw clottey vs cotto (from round 1 when he was not yet cut), and i think he saw cotto being not very difficult to hit. if cotto eats multiple lefts from pac, he will go down.

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                • Ri-Coqui
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Perro
                  Lovemore N'dou - gassed and running in the final rounds
                  DeMarcus Corley - caught and buzzed pretty bad
                  Ricardo Torres - hurt badly and dropped
                  Zab Judah - busted up and almost did the chicken dance himself
                  Shane Mosley - gassed and running in the end, again
                  Antonio Margarito - beatdown and quit
                  Joshua Clottey - gassed and running, yet again

                  Props to Miguel for making it this far and finding a way to win the above fights with the exception of the Margarito beatdown. In Manny Pacquiao he faces one of the very best, elite fighters of this era, regardless of the weight difference. And with the kind of vulnerabilities he's shown in the past, chances are pretty damn good that he won't make it to the final bell against the Pacman.

                  And no, this is not hating, as many of you will be quick to call it. I'm just analyzing the upcoming fight and calling it how I see it.
                  Are you telling Manny Pacquiao is fighting a shot fighter? So don't worry about it.

                  I like Manny, but he's had his share of problems too. He was knocked out a long time ago and he had a pretty bad time against El Terrible and Marquez. This is boxing you know.

                  Although I like Manny a lot I'm not feeling the same way about you. You see Manny respects fighters you don't.

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by go1nbanana
                    agree. pac saw clottey vs cotto (from round 1 when he was not yet cut), and i think he saw cotto being not very difficult to hit. if cotto eats multiple lefts from pac, he will go down.
                    i think pac miscalculated. cotto is a big dude and clottey is even bigger.

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Perro
                      Lovemore N'dou - gassed and running in the final rounds
                      DeMarcus Corley - caught and buzzed pretty bad
                      Ricardo Torres - hurt badly and dropped
                      Zab Judah - busted up and almost did the chicken dance himself
                      Shane Mosley - gassed and running in the end, again
                      Antonio Margarito - beatdown and quit
                      Joshua Clottey - gassed and running, yet again

                      Props to Miguel for making it this far and finding a way to win the above fights with the exception of the Margarito beatdown. In Manny Pacquiao he faces one of the very best, elite fighters of this era, regardless of the weight difference. And with the kind of vulnerabilities he's shown in the past, chances are pretty damn good that he won't make it to the final bell against the Pacman.

                      And no, this is not hating, as many of you will be quick to call it. I'm just analyzing the upcoming fight and calling it how I see it.
                      like i've been trying to tell cotto stans, cotto is and has always been vulnerable, but pac is too small.

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