MIGUEL will send MANNY into retirement

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  • Maidana vs Rios
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    #21
    Manuel Perez with his violent mood swings. PMS?

    Does Cotto Have a Chance to Beat Pacquiao?

    By Manuel Perez: After watching how poorly Miguel Cotto has looked in his last three fights, does anyone honestly believe that he has a chance at beating Manny Pacquiao in their November 14th tentatively scheduled bout? I think Cotto is a swell character, a true hero for some boxing fans that like drama in their fights, but he’s lacking in too many departments for me to give him much of a chance at beating the likes of Pacquiao.

    If this was a fight against Zab Judah, Michael Jennings or one of the other beatable opponents that Cotto has been put in with in the past few years I would give him an excellent chance at beating any of them. However, he’s not facing soft opponent next time out. He’s facing one of the faster fighters in the business. Cotto is the best in the WBO, but that’s about it. I wouldn’t like his chances against Andre Berto, Paul Williams, Shane Mosley, Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and especially Antonio Margarito. Honestly, it shouldn’t even be Cotto vs. Pacquiao next if you want my two cents.

    The fighters that should be in the ring with Pacquiao are Williams, Berto or Mosley. Even Mayweather Jr. doesn’t rate a fight with Pacquiao. If a fighter has been out for two years and has slipped from the rankings, they should at least have to fight a few top ranked fighters to get position for a big money fight like this.

    Mayweather has done jack since beating Ricky Hatton two years ago, and has done little before that as well in the two years prior to the Hatton fight. But at any rate let’s get back to Cotto. He looked absolutely horrible against Clottey last Saturday night, running all around the ring and looking afraid of Clottey.

    There’s no way I could reward that pathetic performance by giving him a victory, and believe me, there was nothing heroic about Cotto fighting with a simple cut over his left eye. The brave stuff comes when a fighter stands his ground and fights it out and not runs around the ring like a chicken with his head cut off.

    Cotto should have lost that fight. At best, Cotto might have done enough to get a draw but nothing more than that. There was nothing that Cotto showed in that fight that told me that he is anywhere close to being good enough to be Pacquiao.

    And not saying that Pacquiao is a great fighter because he’s limited because of his inability to beat Juan Manuel Marquez, who should have two wins over Pacquiao. But Pacquiao is definitely good enough beat Cotto. Margarito had Cotto looking like a track star a year ago.

    In that fight, Cotto ran until his feet wore out on him and then he got out the easy way by taking a couple of knees to escape his beating. He didn’t go out on his shield like Margarito did in his loss against Mosley. In a sense, he quit basically.

    You know saying, once a quitter always a quitter. Well, I think when the going gets tough against Pacquiao, we’ll see Cotto taking the chance to take a knee or two and get out while he can to save his backside.


    Manuela is a joke. Everything he scribbles down out of that puny little brain of his is pure trash. His feelings change depending on what part of his monthly menstrual cycle he is in.

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    • johncods
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      #22
      I have a really strong feeling that that guy is either horus or goblin.. but then again those 2 are too damn ****** to write an article.. hmmmmm..

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      • merjohn32
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        #23
        Originally posted by savorduhflavor
        Is this guy serious? How does he have a job? This isn't journalism, this sounds like some fan boy. Pretty sad that this **** gets any pub.
        Maybe because being blatantly biased will bring in visitors and traffic. For instance, he's getting a lot of exposure here in BS

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        • manok uli
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          #24
          So who is this Manuel Perez? and where does he post?

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          • Uturn
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            #25
            How wrong you were rofl

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            • highdefinition
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              #26
              Manual Perez is a proven pacquiao hater and is no boxing fan. Don't let his mood swings fool you.

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              • Warbeast
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                #27
                Originally posted by Al Haymon

                What does this guy have against Pacquiao?


                Pacquiao vs. Cotto: Miguel Will Send Manny Into Retirement

                By Manuel Perez:

                Manny Pacquiao is thinking he’s going to be fighting Floyd Mayweather Jr. sometime next year, but I think World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Miguel Cotto is going to have a lot to say about that and I’m counting on Cotto beating Pacquiao bad and sending him into retirement rather than into mega fight with Mayweather. Cotto, 28, will be facing Pacquiao on November 14th at the MGM Grand, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacquiao and Cotto will be fighting with Miguel’s WBO welterweight title on the line at a 145 pound catch weight.

                I still think it’s absurd to fight with the title on the line if there’s a limit that requires the champion Cotto from fighting at the normal weight for the belt. That is so wrong. It won’t matter, though, because Cotto is still going to beat the stuffing out of Pacquiao and will do badly enough where Pacquiao will have to retire rather than continue on. That’s my prediction!

                Pacquiao has been beating up weight drained fighter like Oscar De La Hoya and nearly defenseless ones like Ricky Hatton. Now Pacquiao is facing a real threat and he’s going to have a real mess on his hands on November 14th, and I can’t wait to see Pacquiao getting beaten up.

                It’s going to give me a lot of pleasure to see Pacquiao’s face getting rearranged by Cotto. I can’t express how much satisfaction I’m going to get watching Pacquiao get knocked down a peg. I just hope that Cotto does it slowly and methodically because I want the beating to last as long as possible.

                If Cotto ends things too quickly, Pacquiao won’t suffer all that much and will likely still move ahead and take the fight with Mayweather in 2010. That rightfully be Cotto’s fight, but I know that Mayweather will probably still fight Pacquiao anyway, leaving Cotto, the victor, to have to sc**** up whatever he can put together as far big money fights go.

                Okay, so back to the beating. I want Cotto to focus on working over Pacquiao’s midsection, but he has to be careful that he doesn’t hit Pacquiao too hard because I don’t want Pacquiao flopping around on the canvas like a fish out of water, gasping for breath after Cotto lands a big body shot. Cotto needs to throw to the sides to make sure he doesn’t knock the air out of Pacquiao’s tiny body.

                You can’t have the fight ending early from a body shot. I can just see the excuses that will role in on that one. ‘Ah, I was blinded by flash from a camera and, ah, didn’t see Cotto throwing to my stomach area.’ Next, after working over Pacquiao’s midsection, Cotto needs to go for the face. He’s got to hit him but no too hard. I want the eyes to puff, the lips to bleed and the nose to get flattened, but Cotto mustn’t try to brain Pacquiao with anything too hard because that will be letting him off the hook.

                now ladies and gentleman,

                this is an example not to count your chickens before they are hatched.

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                • ELPacman
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                  #28
                  lol, this is why I don't make threads like this. Hahah

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                  • toyi
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                    #29
                    bumpppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp

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                    • Dynamite Kid
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                      #30
                      Good job Al Haymon got banned because Manny's dominant win would of sent him into retirement.

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