Cotto: "I'm Here To Prove I'm Better Than Pacquiao"
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At LAST ! A sensible, believable comment.
Cotto sounds utterly normal here, and his statement is his usual low key, polite, matter-of-fact, calm, rational, utterly believable, non-trashy kind of comments.
He sounds completely relaxed, satisfied with his progress, and displying NONE of the signs [of the too easily assumed rumours] that there was trouble in the Cotto camp.
Still, I don't know why nobody asked him about Frankie cFigaroa. They certainly know that when a fighter leaves a training camp without explanation, that it causes all kinds of spurious drek to pour from the mouths of the usual ignoramuses.
Maybe it suits the whole promotion to have vague uncertainty about one of the protagonists-increases interest enough for those who might normally not get PPV, to go out and do so.
Who knows??? I don't, and neither does anyone not on the inside of events.Comment
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Come on and I would never say, "Cotto would more then likely lose", especially if I were a Cotto fan. Everyone has been saying that, especially when their favorite fighter is placed against someone like Mayweather. Stop saying **** like that, can't stand it.Comment
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u might be right. im not tryin to start an argument. i just dont think floyds potshots will stop cotto from coming foward. and i think cotto's body shots will slow floyd down, allowing cotto to break floyd down before TKO'in him in 10 rounds.Comment
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Why? Is it bad to be realistic? There's nothing wrong with thinking your favorite fighter could lose.
I'm very confident in Cotto beating Pacquiao. I honestly think Floyd would beat Cotto...what is wrong with that?Comment
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agree to disagree Savour...anything textbook and predictable, Floyd picks apart with ease....i really see PAC's speed, unorthodox angles and punch output to give floyd some tough times...i actually think his style drags floyd into a war
with cotto, i see him miserably flailing away at air against FloydComment

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