COTTO QUIT for his OWN BENEFIT, will he quit again?

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  • GameBullDawg
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    #1

    COTTO QUIT for his OWN BENEFIT, will he quit again?

    Cotto made the statement , I QUIT FOR MY OWN BENEFIT !

    What does that mean in the boxing world ?

    Answer: He will QUIT again !

    He is hoping he won't go back to the place Margo took him, its always easier to QUIT QUICKER the next time.

    This principle has been proven in Life many times many ways.

    Pacmang will take Cotto to the unknown zone after 7 and Cotto will QUIT. The only thing to stop it is a lucky punch by Cotto or Cotto gets KO'd early.
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    #2
    I doubt Pac beats him into submission.

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    • Freddy Krueger
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      How is it quitting when your corner throws in the towel and that you're getting beat so bad that you drop to your knees? I didn't consider what Zab or Cotto did by taking a knee as quitting. Both wanted to continue to fight but their corners threw in the towel. And Cotto was fighting against plaster-master margacheato.

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      • Ch@mpBox@PR
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        #4
        Cotto has never said I Quit so doent make **** up!!!!!

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        • DKing
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          #5
          Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
          How is it quitting when your corner throws in the towel and that you're getting beat so bad that you drop to your knees? I didn't consider what Zab or Cotto did by taking a knee as quitting. Both wanted to continue to fight but their corners threw in the towel. And Cotto was fighting against plaster-master margacheato.
          Any other Welter Weight would've been knocked out.

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          • Bushidō
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            #6
            Nah. He won't quit.

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            • ianblake
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              #7
              Originally posted by arcticfalconer
              Cotto made the statement , I QUIT FOR MY OWN BENEFIT !

              What does that mean in the boxing world ?
              so you prefer a boxer killed or seriously wounded?

              ***tard!

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              • SOY-COMO-SOY
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                #8
                Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
                How is it quitting when your corner throws in the towel and that you're getting beat so bad that you drop to your knees? I didn't consider what Zab or Cotto did by taking a knee as quitting. Both wanted to continue to fight but their corners threw in the towel. And Cotto was fighting against plaster-master margacheato.
                cotto took two knees back to back, and there was still alot of time left in the round, look at the 2nd knee cotto took. he looked at his uncle and shook his head no, i took it like he didnt want to continue.

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                • gopi11
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                  Cotto didn't literally said the word quit, but his actions speaks louder than words, but if it was any other ww fighting a guy who supposedly have brick hands, they would've quit 2 rounds ago, or even earlier than that. That says a lot about Cotto's character. Miguel could've quit against Clottey after 4 rounds while he's comfortably ahead. but he didn't. He mustered on and took all Joshua could dish out and some, and still won while fighting with only one good eye. that ain't a quitter in anyone's book...

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                  • Stoppage
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                    #10
                    Cotto isn't gonna quit against Pacquiao. At most, he'll get KO'd or TKO'd.

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