Its a big risk for Pac because of the size and power the idiots in here are very ignorant to weight , I think Roach saw Cotto looking slow against Clottey and plans on hit and run tactics , its a very dangerous fight for Pac and all credit too him for taking it on .
Cotto Will Knock Pacquiao Out, Says Paulie Malignaggi
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Cotto has power but it will only count if he can hit Pac lots of times with that power. Cotton has hit people many times and they havent fallen at his feet.
Pac is someone you can bet a bit of money wont be hit as often as Cotto has hit some of his opponents.
Pac has been hurt on more than a few occasions in the past. And im sure he will be hurt if he gets tagged often enough again by Cotto. But if anyone can take the punches of Cotto, why not put your money on someone who is p4p no1?Comment
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pac wont be a stationary target , Roach is not dumb enough to hav pac stand in front of cotto and trade. i think pac will use his speed to move in and out. plus cotto has been known to fade in the late rounds. this fight is basically pac's speed vs cotto's power like everybody been sayin.Comment
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[Anybody else find it ironic that we are on a thread where everybody gets to post their opinion (experienced or not) yet we can easily dismiss and ridicule an actual boxer's opinion. Just saying. He might be wrong but he did feel those punches. None of us here can say that.
What Paulie said could very well happen, and he had first hand info on how strong Cotto's punches were, but I wouldn't buy into his opinion that quick, because it has vested interest written all over it. Paulie got knocked down in the 2nd, and almost went down again in the 12th and final round, but he didn't. He was able to hear the bell toll for the last time to end the fight, and heard the official announcement still standing upright. If Cotto knocks Manny out, his stock will rise ten-fold, and I can hear him say he lasted the whole 12 rounds against Cotto but Pacman didn't. Oddly, he'll be gloating with his loss to Cotto.
I'll wait until he tasted Pacman's fists before I can give weight to what anything he'll say about this fight. Until then, that is HIS rhetorical opinion only, which everyone else has in this forum, boxer or not...Comment
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