De La Hoya changes mind, picks Cotto to win

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  • Punker
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    De La Hoya changes mind, picks Cotto to win

    This was posted on his blog at the ring website:

    Oscar De La Hoya knows what it’s like being in a mega-fight like Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 in Las Vegas, having been in more than anyone since the early 1990s. And he knows what Pacquiao is capable of first hand after being stopped by the Filipino icon last December. He has also closely followed the career of Puerto Rican star Miguel Cotto. Here is his take on the fight:


    Now that the fight is getting closer, I’ve changed my mind about who I think will win. At first, I had Manny Pacquiao. I was a firm believer that Pacquiao’s speed was going to neutralize Miguel Cotto, especially after Cotto’s performance against Joshua Clottey in June.

    Then, as the fight was getting closer and closer and I thought more about it, I’m now convinced Cotto will win. The reason is, first, nobody looks good against Clottey. He’s a difficult, strong, in-your-face type of fighter. And Cotto had that gash over his eye the whole fight. I thought he did an excellent job in light of that.

    Cotto has a good chin and a big heart. He’s a natural welterweight who hits hard and is also smart and fast. Pacquiao doesn’t hit hard enough to knock anyone out in the welterweight division. I’m basing that on my fight against Pacquiao. I could’ve stood there and put my face in front of him and he couldn’t have hurt me.

    I think Pacquiao will come out strong and try to surprise Cotto. If that doesn’t work, I believe (trainer) Freddie Roach will tell Pacquiao to wait for Cotto to come in and then counter, to stay on his toes. I believe that’s the reason (promoter) Bob Arum arranged to have a big ring, to give Pacquiao an advantage. Arum promotes both fighters but, obviously, it benefits him more if Pacquiao wins so they’re going to favor him.

    I think Cotto is a smart fighter. I think he’ll get through those first few rounds and in a smart way he’ll walk down Pacquaio and possibly stop him in the later rounds.

    I know that would surprise a lot of people. A lot of people are counting him out after his last performance. I think he’s the real deal, though. I’ve seen his skills and I’ve seen his power. He’s proved himself against tough, rugged guys. He’s proved himself against slick boxers.

    Cotto is one of those fighters who can surprise anyone.
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    #2
    I think this officially confirms a Pacquiao victory on Nov 14th.

    As if we needed any more convincing...

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    • louis24592
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      #3
      cotto will win cos he can

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      • rao007
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        #4
        This should be a good motivator for Pacquiao.

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        • Freddy Krueger
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          #5
          Pacquiao is going to win because Oscar is a ****** when it comes to picking fights. And Oscar quit on his stool, and still claims pacman wasn't hurting him when Pacquiao was about to knock Oscar the **** out.

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          • nelsoncm
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            #6
            It's perfectly normal to be bitter towards the guy that ended your career.

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              #7
              Didn't De La Hoya pick Hatton too?

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              • Freddy Krueger
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                #8
                Originally posted by nelsoncm
                It's perfectly normal to be bitter towards the guy that ended your career.
                He is really bitter, and he is incredibly ******. Even Mexicans know that Pacquiao was close to knocking Oscar the **** out in that fight and would have if Oscar didn't quit on his stool.





                Pacquiao punches like a ***** so much that Oscar can barely see out his left eye!

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                • Rabbit ♠
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                  #9
                  Damn even after Pac called him his idol DLH is still a little bitter. I think he's scared of his record getting broken.

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                  • mathed
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
                    Pacquiao is going to win because Oscar is a ****** when it comes to picking fights. And Oscar quit on his stool, and still claims pacman wasn't hurting him when Pacquiao was about to knock Oscar the **** out.
                    I thought that Pac took it easy on DLH out of respect. He could have dropped DLH easily if he wanted to but showed restraint several times when Hoya was on the ropes. DLH was lucky to not get embarrassed more than he did.

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