Has Pac taken a flush hard shot past 130 Pounds?
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Im well aware of how big, fast, and hard hitting Cotto is. Just saying you're full of ****. You picked Hatton to KO Pacquiao too. Then after the fight you were saying Hatton was already damaged goods from the Floyd fight. Now if you're already saying Cotto's damaged goods months before the fight even happens. I'd hate to see the crap you spew if Pacquiao beats him.Comment
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As i've already said in the other thread about the ******ass article....
The exact same statement was issued over and over when Pacquiao fought Oscar and Hatton.
Not to say that Pacquiao will definitely beat Cotto but as they say...there's more than 1 way to skin a cat.
Pacquiao doesnt necessarily need to back Cotto up. Just needs to keep him from charging forward. Which is exactly what Pacquiao did to both Delahoya AND Hatton without ever backing up the bigger fighter in both occassions.
Pacquiao used his speed advantage to its full potential by using lateral movement to keep turning his larger opponent. As a bigger fighter if you have to turn it means your feet are not planted. When your feet are not planted you're not in the proper position to take advantage of your strength and power. Not only that...you are also not in the right position to defend properly. Pacquiao did this all night to both Oscar and Hatton.
Now Pacquiao may not have necessarily perfected this tactic yet but if he has it's not going to matter whether the fight is at 143 or 147. If Pacquiao can turn Cotto....expect annihaltion.Comment
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