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  • MakeDamnSure
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    Pacquiao Opens as 2-to-1 Betting Favorite against Cotto

    July 20, 2009
    Pacquiao Opens as 2-to-1 Betting Favorite against Cotto, Is It Justified?


    By Giancarlo Malinconico:

    Skybet.com is the first to list Manny Pacquiao as a 2-1 betting favorite over Miguel Cotto in their November 14 clash in Las Vegas. I will be the first to say, I am not stunned by the odds. Cotto will be the bigger man in this fight, but I think people tend to overstate the weight advantage in boxing in general. In my article, Pacquiao’s “Manila Ice” will Cool Cotto, I point out many reasons for why I believe the Pacman will be victorious on November 14; obviously, the “Manila Ice” will play a major role. But there other factors.

    Cotto backers often point out that Mosley and Judah are as fast, or just as fast, as Pacquiao. Therefore, Pacquiao will not overwhelm Cotto with his speed. But this notion is misleading. Mosley and Judah, both, fought Cotto flatfooted. Moreover, Mosley and Judah mostly relied on throwing one punch at a time, particularly Judah.

    Pacquiao delivers powerful punches, and his punches come in bunches. Furthermore, not only has the Pacman improved his footwork since moving up to 135 pounds, he has improved his defense. The Pacman uses head movement and footwork to move away from returning shots after he unloads, and I think people will be surprised on the difficulty Cotto will have in landing clean shots on the Pacman.

    My prediction: Cotto will not make it to the final bell. I have mentioned the “Manila Ice” will be a huge factor, but watch out for a left uppercut. Cotto likes to keep his guard up as he leans forward, leaving him susceptible to an uppercut. Judah was able to land it on Cotto early in their fight, but he was unable to capitalize. But Manny’s hand and foot speed will give Cotto fits all night long. Do not be surprised to see Miguel back peddling for survival before the Pacman’s relentless assault pins Cotto to the ropes and halts the action. I will be the first to publically go on record and state: do not be shocked if Cotto gets the De La Hoya treatment.

    http://www.************.com/2009/07/...-it-justified/
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    #2
    wow. i think cotto is still too big... but pacquiao's gonna prove me wrong again.

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    • AssasinKing
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      #3
      No way is he gonna get the "DeLaHoya treatment" lol....

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      • Mayweather Sr
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        #4
        Can someone explain me how this work? What does 2-1 mean for Cotto and Pacquiao this early?

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        • multivitamins
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          #5
          A lot of great fighters and trainer predicted Pac by KO in 6 rounds.

          Arum will dump Cotto after Pac beat him.

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            #6
            Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
            July 20, 2009
            Pacquiao Opens as 2-to-1 Betting Favorite against Cotto, Is It Justified?


            By Giancarlo Malinconico:

            Skybet.com is the first to list Manny Pacquiao as a 2-1 betting favorite over Miguel Cotto in their November 14 clash in Las Vegas. I will be the first to say, I am not stunned by the odds. Cotto will be the bigger man in this fight, but I think people tend to overstate the weight advantage in boxing in general. In my article, Pacquiao’s “Manila Ice” will Cool Cotto, I point out many reasons for why I believe the Pacman will be victorious on November 14; obviously, the “Manila Ice” will play a major role. But there other factors.

            Cotto backers often point out that Mosley and Judah are as fast, or just as fast, as Pacquiao. Therefore, Pacquiao will not overwhelm Cotto with his speed. But this notion is misleading. Mosley and Judah, both, fought Cotto flatfooted. Moreover, Mosley and Judah mostly relied on throwing one punch at a time, particularly Judah.

            Pacquiao delivers powerful punches, and his punches come in bunches. Furthermore, not only has the Pacman improved his footwork since moving up to 135 pounds, he has improved his defense. The Pacman uses head movement and footwork to move away from returning shots after he unloads, and I think people will be surprised on the difficulty Cotto will have in landing clean shots on the Pacman.

            My prediction: Cotto will not make it to the final bell. I have mentioned the “Manila Ice” will be a huge factor, but watch out for a left uppercut. Cotto likes to keep his guard up as he leans forward, leaving him susceptible to an uppercut. Judah was able to land it on Cotto early in their fight, but he was unable to capitalize. But Manny’s hand and foot speed will give Cotto fits all night long. Do not be surprised to see Miguel back peddling for survival before the Pacman’s relentless assault pins Cotto to the ropes and halts the action. I will be the first to publically go on record and state: do not be shocked if Cotto gets the De La Hoya treatment.

            http://www.************.com/2009/07/...-it-justified/

            It's going to be funny when Pacman finds himself horizontal looking up at Cotto saying what the **** was that the he just hit me with! Spare me the BS that Pacman is somehow unstoppable now after beating a dried up prune of his former self in DLH and KTFO of Ricky "Another Pint of Guiness" Hatton! Hatton never proved **** at 147, he lost to Collazo but got the gift, got KTFO by PBF, who by the way hadn't knocked out a true welterweight seeing as PBF only fought 3 welterweights. All of a sudden after this he's a god, please spare me, Juan Manuel Marquez made Pacman look less godlike and more vulnerable than any other fighter has, prepare for another helping of the same only this time from someone that hits even harder than Marquez!

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            • multivitamins
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheUndertaker

              It's going to be funny when Pacman finds himself horizontal looking up at Cotto saying what the **** was that the he just hit me with! Spare me the BS that Pacman is somehow unstoppable now after beating a dried up prune of his former self in DLH and KTFO of Ricky "Another Pint of Guiness" Hatton! Hatton never proved **** at 147, he lost to Collazo but got the gift, got KTFO by PBF, who by the way hadn't knocked out a true welterweight seeing as PBF only fought 3 welterweights. All of a sudden after this he's a god, please spare me, Juan Manuel Marquez made Pacman look less godlike and more vulnerable than any other fighter has, prepare for another helping of the same only this time from someone that hits even harder than Marquez!
              Cotto will take a knee again. Pacquiao is no Michael jennings. I hope Cotto won't quit twice.

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              • strugler
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                #8
                Am truly surprised by this..................!!!!

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                • ANDROID_DOES
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                  #9
                  2-1 means you win 2 dollar for every 1 you bet on the underdog. If your betting the favorite you have to beat 2 dollars to win 1.

                  for pac if you bet 10 dollars you win 5.

                  for cotto if you bet 10 dollars you win 20.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Concrete Punch
                    2-1 means you win 2 dollar for every 1 you bet on the underdog. If your betting the favorite you have to beat 2 dollars to win 1.

                    for pac if you bet 10 dollars you win 5.

                    for cotto if you bet 10 dollars you win 20.
                    Good, simple explanation.

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