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Cotto: "Pain that's never forgotten". talks about worst shots he's taken...
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Talking about it is a piece of cake, so the saying goes and with all the right to exclaim said the Puerto Rican world champion Miguel Cotto.
Is that throughout his career of eight years in professional boxing, but specifically in the second part of this period, the holder Welter has had to confront opponents of a higher profile, as expected, and that has brought much pain.
One example suffices to note the conditions in which the end of the battle was before the Mexican Antonio Margarito, which has hitherto been the only setback in the career of the boxer cagüeño which debuted in 2001 after joining the national squad in Port Rico who participated in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.
However, only a few blows that have more meaning as the Cotto recalled in an interview type panel with El Nuevo Dia, not because they are few in his career, but it still seems to be when he recalls.
"One of them was Randall Bailey ... Randall Bailey in the second assault gave me a straight right that I felt loosened these two teeth, "said Cotto pointing their front teeth.
Cotto took the victory in that fight to join a technical knockout in the sixth assault, which was his first defense holder after winning his first world championship, the 140 pounds of the OMB, in six rounds noqueando Brazilian Kelson Pinto in September 2004.
"El Indio Quintana (Carlos), it gave me an left 'upper cut' to the stomach, that unconsciously, I did not want to make noise ... but unwittingly broke a ¡ummmmmmm out me, "recounted his rise to recalling 147 pounds and fight for the vacant title Welter of AMB to his compatriot in December 2006 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
"That when he thought he had the fight ... I grabbed him then after the refferee split and spoke to us Quintana threw a straight left. Here comes the hook (Cotto's left hook), "he said recalling how the neutralized Quintana (from the town of Moca PR) with a left hook to the side, to overturn the first of two times in the fifth assault.
Also, DeMarcus Corley and Ricardo Colombian 'Mochuelo' Torres is in his memory, and not having had a very pleasant meeting with them.
Corley, who was faced immediately after the fight with Bailey, who was really the first one to to put Cotto in bad shape for the first time in his career, making him even take a knee and having to survive the assault.
With Torres, it was simply an epic battle that at times suggested that the Puerto Rican would suffer his first defeat in just his fourth defense of the Junior Welter Title in September 2005. In this fight both fighters went to the canvas, but in the end, the courage of Cotto and eventually won in seven rounds to Colombia.
"There have been many (strong shock) ... and still counting, "he laughs.
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Originally posted by Aracibo04 View Postthat is what i keep telling these pac nuthuggers, cotto will time and trade punches with manny to test him, after that is all down hill for manny...
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Originally posted by BMWM3P View PostThey think that Pac is unhitable and that he will dance circles around Cotto. Cotto's timing is impecable and his defense is underated, Pac will try to blitz him but he'll quickly realize he's in over his head. Cotto will walk him down and take him out.
Yea and the nuthuggers are blinded by their God thats why the fail to see that manny will be fighting cotto's fight LOL
**** I can't wait, this is the year of upsets!! first mosley over the cheater,, maybe JMM over PBF (i hope) and for sure...cotto over pac!
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