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  • PACHUGGER
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    Sparring partners give Pacquiao edge over Cotto!

    Sparring partners give Pacquiao edge over Cotto
    September 28, 4:35 PM
    Indianapolis Fight Sports Examiner
    by Dennis "dSource" Guillermo

    Pacquiao sparring at the Wild Card Gym (AP Photo)As Manny Pacquiao's sparring partners Urbano Antillon and Shawn Porter arrived in Baguio city, the Pac Man has been busy training at the only pace he knows how to train- relentless, almost maniacal.



    Perhaps that's why Pacquiao's handlers have told the sparring partners to be prepared as Pacquiao himself said he is excited to start sparring.



    Shawn Porter has been described by Freddie Roach and some who have seen him fight as a Cotto clone. Porter is a little bit bigger than Cotto and moves and pops like Pacquiao's Puerto Rican foe. Boxrec.com lists Porter as 5'7 light middleweight with a 10-0 record, 8 of which coming by knockout.



    Antillon on the other hand is a regular Pacquiao sparring partner and provides a gauge for Pacquiao's development. Incidentally, Antillon is responsible for knocking out Pacquiao's younger brother Bobby in

    2008. Antillon is coming off the first loss of his career and boasts an impressive record of 26-1 with 19 wins coming by KO.



    David Rodela, another regular Pacquiao sparring partner and Raymond Tito Serrano, a Puerto Rican champion who could match the moves of Cotto, round up the list of Pacquiao's spar mates.



    All of the sparring partners were selected masterfully by Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach and should give Pacquiao and edge against Cotto in preparations.



    Other than Cotto not having his uncle and old trainer Evangelista in his corner, he will also be watched over by Joe Santiago who is more of a conditioning coach and nutritionist than an expert trainer. Reports said that Cotto started sparring with Ivan Calderon a few weeks back to mimic Pacquiao's speed and movement.



    I can see how Calderon can try and mimic Pacquiao's speed but Cotto is definitely at a disadvantage in the preparation department. Not only is Calderon smaller at 5'0, he doesn't have the punching power, aggressiveness and relentless movement Pacquiao brings to the ring. And the hardest part of all, Cotto may have trained earlier than Pacquiao, but how can he train his chin that's been questionable in the past, to take the devastating blow of a Pacquiao left cross? Maybe his best shot might be preparing to come in overweight the way Floyd Mayweather Jr. did against Marquez. Based however on the character Cotto has displayed which is definitely more honorable than Mayweather, I don't think he would resort to something like that just to give him and edge.



    On a side note, it's funny how the Mayweathers accuse Pacquiao of bogus steroid allegations just for him to get an edge against his opponents while their boy breaks catch-weight clauses and would be willing to pay extra money just to gain an edge over his opponents.



    Somehow I am reminded of a quote one of my basketball coaches used to tell me,



    "Real winners play fair, and real cheaters are those who are first to accuse others of cheating."



    As they say, it takes one to know one
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    Originally posted by PACHUGGER
    Sparring partners give Pacquiao edge over Cotto
    September 28, 4:35 PM
    Indianapolis Fight Sports Examiner
    by Dennis "dSource" Guillermo

    Pacquiao sparring at the Wild Card Gym (AP Photo)As Manny Pacquiao's sparring partners Urbano Antillon and Shawn Porter arrived in Baguio city, the Pac Man has been busy training at the only pace he knows how to train- relentless, almost maniacal.



    Perhaps that's why Pacquiao's handlers have told the sparring partners to be prepared as Pacquiao himself said he is excited to start sparring.



    Shawn Porter has been described by Freddie Roach and some who have seen him fight as a Cotto clone. Porter is a little bit bigger than Cotto and moves and pops like Pacquiao's Puerto Rican foe. Boxrec.com lists Porter as 5'7 light middleweight with a 10-0 record, 8 of which coming by knockout.



    Antillon on the other hand is a regular Pacquiao sparring partner and provides a gauge for Pacquiao's development. Incidentally, Antillon is responsible for knocking out Pacquiao's younger brother Bobby in

    2008. Antillon is coming off the first loss of his career and boasts an impressive record of 26-1 with 19 wins coming by KO.



    David Rodela, another regular Pacquiao sparring partner and Raymond Tito Serrano, a Puerto Rican champion who could match the moves of Cotto, round up the list of Pacquiao's spar mates.



    All of the sparring partners were selected masterfully by Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach and should give Pacquiao and edge against Cotto in preparations.



    Other than Cotto not having his uncle and old trainer Evangelista in his corner, he will also be watched over by Joe Santiago who is more of a conditioning coach and nutritionist than an expert trainer. Reports said that Cotto started sparring with Ivan Calderon a few weeks back to mimic Pacquiao's speed and movement.



    I can see how Calderon can try and mimic Pacquiao's speed but Cotto is definitely at a disadvantage in the preparation department. Not only is Calderon smaller at 5'0, he doesn't have the punching power, aggressiveness and relentless movement Pacquiao brings to the ring. And the hardest part of all, Cotto may have trained earlier than Pacquiao, but how can he train his chin that's been questionable in the past, to take the devastating blow of a Pacquiao left cross? Maybe his best shot might be preparing to come in overweight the way Floyd Mayweather Jr. did against Marquez. Based however on the character Cotto has displayed which is definitely more honorable than Mayweather, I don't think he would resort to something like that just to give him and edge.



    On a side note, it's funny how the Mayweathers accuse Pacquiao of bogus steroid allegations just for him to get an edge against his opponents while their boy breaks catch-weight clauses and would be willing to pay extra money just to gain an edge over his opponents.



    Somehow I am reminded of a quote one of my basketball coaches used to tell me,



    "Real winners play fair, and real cheaters are those who are first to accuse others of cheating."



    As they say, it takes one to know one
    foking bias article, go suck a d1ck writer. .....

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      #3
      Originally posted by Sox8055
      foking bias article, go suck a d1ck writer. .....

      Pac will murder Cotto!

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        Originally posted by PACHUGGER
        Pac will murder Cotto!
        stop sucking on pacquiao's **** you goddamn pedophile. this fight can go either way, that was one of the most biased articles that i've ever heard. no trainer can chance how miguel cotto is going to fight, he's already an elite welterweight champion of the world, it wouldn't make a difference if miley cyrus trained him, he's still going to fight how miguel cotto has always fought : ALWAYS GIVING FANS AN EXCITING FIGHT AND MONEYS WORTH...unlike some other fighters...

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          #5
          Originally posted by PACHUGGER
          Sparring partners give Pacquiao edge over Cotto
          September 28, 4:35 PM
          Indianapolis Fight Sports Examiner
          by Dennis "dSource" Guillermo

          Pacquiao sparring at the Wild Card Gym (AP Photo)As Manny Pacquiao's sparring partners Urbano Antillon and Shawn Porter arrived in Baguio city, the Pac Man has been busy training at the only pace he knows how to train- relentless, almost maniacal.



          Perhaps that's why Pacquiao's handlers have told the sparring partners to be prepared as Pacquiao himself said he is excited to start sparring.



          Shawn Porter has been described by Freddie Roach and some who have seen him fight as a Cotto clone. Porter is a little bit bigger than Cotto and moves and pops like Pacquiao's Puerto Rican foe. Boxrec.com lists Porter as 5'7 light middleweight with a 10-0 record, 8 of which coming by knockout.



          Antillon on the other hand is a regular Pacquiao sparring partner and provides a gauge for Pacquiao's development. Incidentally, Antillon is responsible for knocking out Pacquiao's younger brother Bobby in

          2008. Antillon is coming off the first loss of his career and boasts an impressive record of 26-1 with 19 wins coming by KO.



          David Rodela, another regular Pacquiao sparring partner and Raymond Tito Serrano, a Puerto Rican champion who could match the moves of Cotto, round up the list of Pacquiao's spar mates.



          All of the sparring partners were selected masterfully by Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach and should give Pacquiao and edge against Cotto in preparations.



          Other than Cotto not having his uncle and old trainer Evangelista in his corner, he will also be watched over by Joe Santiago who is more of a conditioning coach and nutritionist than an expert trainer. Reports said that Cotto started sparring with Ivan Calderon a few weeks back to mimic Pacquiao's speed and movement.



          I can see how Calderon can try and mimic Pacquiao's speed but Cotto is definitely at a disadvantage in the preparation department. Not only is Calderon smaller at 5'0, he doesn't have the punching power, aggressiveness and relentless movement Pacquiao brings to the ring. And the hardest part of all, Cotto may have trained earlier than Pacquiao, but how can he train his chin that's been questionable in the past, to take the devastating blow of a Pacquiao left cross? Maybe his best shot might be preparing to come in overweight the way Floyd Mayweather Jr. did against Marquez. Based however on the character Cotto has displayed which is definitely more honorable than Mayweather, I don't think he would resort to something like that just to give him and edge.



          On a side note, it's funny how the Mayweathers accuse Pacquiao of bogus steroid allegations just for him to get an edge against his opponents while their boy breaks catch-weight clauses and would be willing to pay extra money just to gain an edge over his opponents.



          Somehow I am reminded of a quote one of my basketball coaches used to tell me,



          "Real winners play fair, and real cheaters are those who are first to accuse others of cheating."



          As they say, it takes one to know one
          I just dont get how a Cotto's chin is questionable when he has only been knock down by Torres and Torres pushed him.

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            I can understand Cotto getting Calderon to mimic Pac but like the article said, big diffirence in power and size. between Calderon and Pac.

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              #7
              Originally posted by oc9979
              I just dont get how a Cotto's chin is questionable when he has only been knock down by Torres and Torres pushed him.
              Don't know about the Torres pushing him but Cotto has been rocked that he had to hold on to his opponent. What would happen if he didn't do that.

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              • BennyST
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                #8
                Originally posted by loui_ludwig
                Don't know about the Torres pushing him but Cotto has been rocked that he had to hold on to his opponent. What would happen if he didn't do that.
                So, if Cotto's chin is questionable, what is Pac's? he has been knocked down numerous times and knocked out cold twice. Just saying, not hating.

                Anyway, one of the great things about the wildcard gym is the amount of great fighters for sparring purposes. It can really be the make or break for a fight.

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                • Easy-E
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                  #9
                  Man that was a terrible, biased article.
                  And is it a suprise that Pac's sparring partner's think hes going to win?

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                  • NAPO
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                    #10
                    Jesus what a horrible article.


                    ****ing idiots.

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