Pacquiao's Fast Pace Will Wear Cotto Down, Says Roach
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When Pacquiao's team watches the tapes they'll switch up their gameplan...Roach will see that Cotto tires under pressure but to pressure Cotto Pac has to expose himself to too much danger. If Pacs so good of a boxer now he's best served to rely on outboxing Cotto for twelve otherwise if he tries to bully him down like Margarito (and without plaster) he's in for a welterweight welcoming party that DLH didn't properly introduce him to.Comment
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Pac will bust Cotto's face. Cotto will lay flat on the canvas within 6 rounds. On the first knockdown, Cotto will take a knee, on the second knockdown Cotto will take 2 knees on the Floor, on the 3rd knockdown Cotto will lay flat on the canvas outcold.
Cotto's wife crying and his children gets traumatized.Comment
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Pacquiao will need your stinky multivitamins to get some strength to survive 6 rounds. Cotto will destroy Pacquiao in 6 rounds, after that will drink a vanilla shake and will discard your rotten multivitamins so the poor Pacquiao does not get infected anymore.Comment
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Lol at these Cotto sensitive fans getting butthurt everytime an expert pick Pacquiao.
Cotto is a good fighter. I'd rank him on the level of Gatti style like Hopkins said.Comment
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Pacquiao is definitely not invincible, but as we saw in Pacquiao-Morales I, it pretty much takes a perfect performance to beat him (convincingly). Morales took it to Manny for the better of 12 rounds in that fight, but Manny was still coming full steam in the last round. As you may recall, Morales got too ****y for his own good, switched stances and got rocked hard in the last round. As impressed as I was with EM's performance in that fight, I suspect that the outcome may have been different if that fight went 15 rounds. Cotto has great skills, but I don't think he's as sharp a boxer (or as sturdy in the beard) as EM was. It remains to be seen if his greater size and power can make up the difference. Like most fans, there was a time not long ago where the idea that Pacquiao could compete with, much less defeat Cotto, was absurd. Now, I find it hard to imagine Cotto lasting the distance. I don't think Cotto has the confidence in his chin to try to walk down Manny (Manny doesn't get walked down anyway), and I don't think he's fast enough to outbox him. For those who point to his effectiveness agains SSM, all I have to say is that Pacquiao brings an entirely different rhythm. I don't see Cotto timing Pacquio effectively. As EM proved, Manny can be beaten by a super-fit, sturdy-chinned, sharp boxer-puncher who believes in his jab. I'm a fan of Cotto's, but that's not him. I see Cotto getting KO/TKO'd within six rounds.Comment
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When Pacquiao's team watches the tapes they'll switch up their gameplan...Roach will see that Cotto tires under pressure but to pressure Cotto Pac has to expose himself to too much danger. If Pacs so good of a boxer now he's best served to rely on outboxing Cotto for twelve otherwise if he tries to bully him down like Margarito (and without plaster) he's in for a welterweight welcoming party that DLH didn't properly introduce him to.This is going to be an exciting fight...not a hug and hold and punch behind the head bull****...
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...Roach knows his fighter more than anyone, and he'll do what he thinks is best for Manny. But the problem is Manny has never been in with someone who can put that kind of pressure on Manny. Hatton was a bulldozer as Floyd Sr. said, and Manny completely demolished that, but Cotto is a pressure/boxer. He can put you on your heels and/or box with you if need be as he proved in the Mosley fight. I think if Manny comes out guns blazing Cotto needs to NOT worry about winning those rounds as he did with Marg and Clottey, instead he should just destroy Manny's body. He may get hit a lot but if he does nothing but focus on that body while Manny is coming full bore, he will fade against the damage Cotto's body punches do.Last edited by NachoMan; 07-26-2009, 09:41 PM.Comment
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