Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Cotto Uses Underdog Status For Motivation To Beat Manny

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #51
    We know Mayweather is NOT the best. I say the Punisher. Win or lose isn't Manny everything we want to see in a champion?
    Originally posted by pugay_kamay View Post
    Co-sign.

    Plus the fact that Pac is moving-up in weight. And it's quite ironic if you call yourself the best but you are not fighting the best just b-coz your L is 0, isn't it?

    Comment


    • #52
      I think Cotto will take it in the 10th. BUT the fight has the potential to
      end sooner considering that both fighters like to engage and bring the
      fight to their opponents.

      Comment


      • #53
        i see it as 50-50, either one of them has a chance of scoring a knockout. underrating either fighter is a mistake. one thing is for sure, this fight wont go 12 rounds.

        Comment


        • #54
          Shallow motivation

          But Manny has deeper motivation, the 7th belt, history.

          Comment


          • #55
            Originally posted by pugay_kamay View Post
            Co-sign.

            Plus the fact that Pac is moving-up in weight. And it's quite ironic if you call yourself the best but you are not fighting the best just b-coz your L is 0, isn't it?
            Thats why if Pac beats Cotto(impressively or convincingly) with out a doubt we will be watching one of the greatest fighter(possibly the greatest) of our era.

            Comment


            • #56
              Originally posted by Emiliano Zapata View Post
              But Manny has deeper motivation, the 7th belt, history.
              Both fighters are equally motivated, you never hear themselves talking about money. They want to fight to elevate their names, look at their records and you see that they took risky fights even on a losing end and take another risky fight

              Comment


              • #57
                Originally posted by PinoyZoi View Post
                I dont get why Miguel Cotto is a big underdog.
                Because the lines makers think he is damaged goods and Pacman is in his prime.

                Comment


                • #58
                  Originally posted by Freddy Krueger View Post
                  Size doesn't win fights, stop with the excuses. Heavyweights are 20-30 pounds apart fight night and it doesn't usually affect the outcome of the fight. Shannon Briggs got his 270 pound ass beaten by much smaller fighter Sultan Ibragimov who was about 220.
                  Size does make a difference when both guys are in shape, however.

                  Originally posted by TOBYLEE1 View Post
                  Both fighters are equally motivated, you never hear themselves talking about money. They want to fight to elevate their names, look at their records and you see that they took risky fights even on a losing end and take another risky fight
                  That's why both Cotto and Pacquaio have resumes which look better than Mayweather's. They take the toughest opponents, and win or lose, they still look impressive and come back for more.

                  Comment


                  • #59
                    i love cotto, he is a good fighter and he has a heart of a champ...but i just dont see him winning against pac...it would be a good fight though!

                    Comment


                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Freddy Krueger View Post
                      Cotto you suck, Manny is going to beat your ass like your a drum. Enough motivation for ya? Cotto got his ass beat by one dimensional pressure fighter Margarito, how good is Cotto really? Is Cotto a ****ing fraud? Need anymore motivation Cotto? I'm your man if you do.
                      How is the guy who dominated Mosley an underdog?

                      This hype of Manny Pacquiao is getting ass backwards

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP