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).
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Cottos camp looks more like vacationing than intense training to me.
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Originally posted by street bully View PostHe 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).
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well the show would have been pretty boring if it was just cotto training they had to throw othere stuff in there no boxer trains 24/7 relaxing after training is verry important also. btw not that the hole thing wasnt boring but you know it was ok
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if your a boxer in training for a mega fight & you are eating hotdogs & pichos there is a problem.
Why not just hire Riddick Bowe as a assistant chef?
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Originally posted by street bully View PostHe 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).
Second I am not 100% sure but I believe there was no footage of Cotto eating hot dogs. I did see his mother with a hot dog and surely his fat friend pobably ate like 10 of them but no instance of cotto.
Also, fighters do not train 24/7. Do you think they train 12 hours a day. Absolutely not. They do have their spend alone time and they may choose to do whatever they want to do with it (just as pacquiao likes to go Karaoking, playing basketball, or having meetings with politicians). If Cotto likes to have a splash in the pool and have some fun then good for him. I think it is rather good for him to relax his mind also.
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