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Cottos camp looks more like vacationing than intense training to me.

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  • #21
    I do agree that Cottos team looks to be the more connected of the two, but all I stated was that all his in house chef seems o be making is BBQ'd food. Some of you guys get way too sensative and mistake saying their food seems to be all BBQ'd as hate.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by street bully View Post
      He does train pretty well, but not from a P4P perspective. I mean half of the footage was playing golf, louning in the pool with friends and family, and having BBQs with hot dogs and all (something fighters should not be eating in camp).
      There's nothing wrong with a lil R&R after a hard day's work!

      And how do you know that those footage by the pool and BBQ'in and the golf course was not from one of Cotto's off-days. I mean, his training camp did start alot sooner than PAC's.

      Anyway, a fighter really only trains between 3.5-5 hrs a day(this includes his morning cardio)not straight, but, training camp is divided in two-sessions, one in the a.m and one at night.


      For example, PAC, when he was preparing for his fight against EM in their trilogy. I visited WCG and got to watch him train, and afterwards he headed straight for the Thai restaurant in the same strip mall that WCG is located and y'all can't even imagine how huge PAC's appetite is. He ate nothing but Thai chicken wings with all the grease on it and then some. Him and his entourage ordered all kinds of **** and PAC was eatin' everything in sight!

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      • #23
        Cotto has been trainin' for this fight longer than Pac has.....I think it was a good idea to rent a mansion and take it easy for while to keep from over-trainin'.....I think the trainin' will get more intense for Cotto as fight night approaches!!......he'll do well!!

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        • #24
          You used to be cool, bully.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by street bully View Post
            He does train pretty well, but not from a P4P perspective. I mean half of the footage was playing golf, louning in the pool with friends and family, and having BBQs with hot dogs and all (something fighters should not be eating in camp).
            Yup, because there's no such thing as editing for TV let alone Cotto's camp not allowing camera men to film certain areas in the training.

            If I was basing everything I saw on TV, I'd say Cotto looks a lot more focused than Pacquiao does and has a lot less distractions to deal with (but of course, since it's Manny Pacquiao it's cool).

            LOL merry go round like a mutha in here.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by GetSumBrah View Post
              did you not see the last episode?



              There is a problem with that. His physique should already be close to 100% lean & mean. Look at pac's body compare it to cotto.


              2 weeks before the fight & cotto's body is slightly better than his bestfriend.
              Did you see the pictures posted by BPP of Cotto's birthday? He look pretty ****ing mean and lean. And Cotto is never been a freak with cut abs and all that ****.

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              • #27
                They didnt show footage of him eating hot dogs, just pinchos. Cotto trains 6 days a week and takes Sunday off.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by street bully View Post
                  He does train pretty well, but not from a P4P perspective. I mean half of the footage was playing golf, louning in the pool with friends and family, and having BBQs with hot dogs and all (something fighters should not be eating in camp).
                  I agree..

                  Though, when we are watching 24/7 keep in mind that we are seeing what HBO wants us to see

                  I'm pretty sure both fighters will be ready and in form

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by street bully View Post
                    He does train pretty well, but not from a P4P perspective. I mean half of the footage was playing golf, louning in the pool with friends and family, and having BBQs with hot dogs and all (something fighters should not be eating in camp).



                    yup...i see more clownin around and loungin that anything...then when i do see 'training' i see it in halfspeed...and when they go over gameplans, his HEAD trainer is askin for advice....

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                    • #30
                      HBO doesn't show Pacquiao beating up hookers

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