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  • Foodie One
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    Maybe Cotto Has...

    Maybe Cotto has a serious shot at beating Pacquiao

    October 16, 6:59 PM Dallas Boxing Examiner Matt Stolow

    My old friend Sonny and I went to lunch today. He had pulled Miguel Cotto's fight record off of boxrec.com and he was prepared with a page of notes and a lot of attitude.

    He really let me have it, saying my column about Cotto being "shot" that I ran yesterday was totally wrong and idiotic.

    Here's a link to my Cotto story yesterday:

    http://www.examiner.com/x-11372-Dallas-Boxing-Examiner~y2009m10d15-Cotto-wont-stand-up-long-against-Pacquiao-November-14

    "Everyone hates you for it. You pissed off both the Cotto and Pacquiao people," said Sonny.

    "Cotto's practically undefeated. Other than the Margarito fight which he was winning easily and they had the concrete in the glove issue, he's beaten every man he's fought including many undefeated world-class fighters.

    "You're nuts," he ranted and raved. "Cotto turns only 29 in two weeks, while Pacquiao turns 31 in December. Cotto is the biggest and most dangerous opponent Pacquiao will have ever faced."

    I was obviously ambushed into this lunch. "Let's not forget Cotto is naturally 20 pounds bigger and heavier than Pacquiao"

    I noticed Sonny, who pulled up in his silver 2008 Corvette ZO6, looked right at the lunch check and he didn't make even a tentative grab for it.

    "Cotto has incredible boxing skill and he's difficult to hit clean. He's an extremely quick and fast fighter," Sonny said with his arms flailing in the air. "I'm anxious to see how Pacquiao's powerful and accurate jump- in combinations work against Cotto. If he dominates a fighter as good as Cotto, Mayweather may be in trouble when they meet."

    Sonny happened to own a boxing gym in swanky North Dallas in the 1980s and early 1990s. A lot of what I learned about actual boxing I learned on his watch. So I have always respected his opinion.

    As he left, without paying his share, he said he couldn't believe what I wrote and he hoped I would mention a few of his thoughts in my next column on the subject.

    So I will do him one better and write an entire column about it.

    http://www.examiner.com/x-11372-Dall...ating-Pacquiao
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    Yes, Anything is Possible.

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    • Story
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      #3
      I'm leaning for Pacquiao to win but I find it hard to believe that people are acting like Cotto has no chance against Pacquiao. This is pretty much a 50-50 fight.

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      • Wiley Hyena
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        Originally posted by Story
        I'm leaning for Pacquiao to win but I find it hard to believe that people are acting like Cotto has no chance against Pacquiao. This is pretty much a 50-50 fight.
        According to the poll responses, my algorithm predicts that Pacquaio has a 60% of defeating Cotto. Therefore, Pac is the odds on favorite to win that fight according to the conventional wisdom of the site.

        I wouldn't bet against it.

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        • boxaholic
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          #5
          Miguel Cotto is the biggest threat to Pacman to date. Cotto has been in close fights with Clottey, Mosley, *Margarito and has came out on top. I don't see Pacman being alot better than any of these opponents against Cotto, but styles make fights and I could see Pacquiao beating Cotto on points. Not a KO.

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          • ..WaRSpencE..
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            I got Cotto by 9th Round (T)KO

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            • Lady Fan
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              #7
              Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
              According to the poll responses, my algorithm predicts that Pacquaio has a 60% of defeating Cotto. Therefore, Pac is the odds on favorite to win that fight according to the conventional wisdom of the site.

              I wouldn't bet against it.
              Algorithm? Hahaha... Can you please give me the winning California Lotto numbers if you have an "Algorithm" for that. I'll appreciate it with a kiss. JAT

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              • Konstantin
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                #8
                Originally posted by Lady Fan
                Maybe Cotto has a serious shot at beating Pacquiao

                October 16, 6:59 PM Dallas Boxing Examiner Matt Stolow

                My old friend Sonny and I went to lunch today. He had pulled Miguel Cotto's fight record off of boxrec.com and he was prepared with a page of notes and a lot of attitude.

                He really let me have it, saying my column about Cotto being "shot" that I ran yesterday was totally wrong and idiotic.

                Here's a link to my Cotto story yesterday:

                http://www.examiner.com/x-11372-Dallas-Boxing-Examiner~y2009m10d15-Cotto-wont-stand-up-long-against-Pacquiao-November-14

                "Everyone hates you for it. You pissed off both the Cotto and Pacquiao people," said Sonny.

                "Cotto's practically undefeated. Other than the Margarito fight which he was winning easily and they had the concrete in the glove issue, he's beaten every man he's fought including many undefeated world-class fighters.

                "You're nuts," he ranted and raved. "Cotto turns only 29 in two weeks, while Pacquiao turns 31 in December. Cotto is the biggest and most dangerous opponent Pacquiao will have ever faced."

                I was obviously ambushed into this lunch. "Let's not forget Cotto is naturally 20 pounds bigger and heavier than Pacquiao"

                I noticed Sonny, who pulled up in his silver 2008 Corvette ZO6, looked right at the lunch check and he didn't make even a tentative grab for it.

                "Cotto has incredible boxing skill and he's difficult to hit clean. He's an extremely quick and fast fighter," Sonny said with his arms flailing in the air. "I'm anxious to see how Pacquiao's powerful and accurate jump- in combinations work against Cotto. If he dominates a fighter as good as Cotto, Mayweather may be in trouble when they meet."

                Sonny happened to own a boxing gym in swanky North Dallas in the 1980s and early 1990s. A lot of what I learned about actual boxing I learned on his watch. So I have always respected his opinion.

                As he left, without paying his share, he said he couldn't believe what I wrote and he hoped I would mention a few of his thoughts in my next column on the subject.

                So I will do him one better and write an entire column about it.

                http://www.examiner.com/x-11372-Dall...ating-Pacquiao

                Is this a boxing article or an article about how much a **** Sonny is?

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                • jrosales13
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Konstantin
                  Is this a boxing article or an article about how much a **** Sonny is?

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                  • El Angel
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                    #10
                    Maybe Cotto has a chance? This writer a joke.

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