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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Richardson, Dundee, Shields, McGirt Pick Pacquiao-Cotto

    LAS VEGAS - The late great boxing trainer Eddie Futch, who counted six world heavyweight champions as his pupils, always said a fighter's corner played an essential role in a competitive fight's outcome. With stakes high for the Manny Pacquiao vs Miguel Cotto fight on Saturday, November 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena live on HBO Pay-Per-View®, today's most decorated trainers give their insight into the match-up and whether or not the experienced corner of Manny Pacquiao, with esteemed trainer Freddie Roach, will out-perform the lesser known Cotto corner lead by Joe Santiago. Hear from the experts themselves as they breakdown and predict the outcome of this tremendous fight. [details]
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    LAS VEGAS - The late great boxing trainer Eddie Futch, who counted six world heavyweight champions as his pupils, always said a fighter's corner played an essential role in a competitive fight's outcome. With stakes high for the Manny Pacquiao vs Miguel Cotto fight on Saturday, November 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena live on HBO Pay-Per-View®, today's most decorated trainers give their insight into the match-up and whether or not the experienced corner of Manny Pacquiao, with esteemed trainer Freddie Roach, will out-perform the lesser known Cotto corner lead by Joe Santiago. Hear from the experts themselves as they breakdown and predict the outcome of this tremendous fight. [details]
    Nice, I was waiting to see something like this by this time. I want to the see the compu box and berts analysis too..

    COTTO!!

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    • BMWM3P
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      #3
      Good to see real professionals that don't let themselves get caught up by the pachype.

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      • Ch@mpBox@PR
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        #4
        Very good assesments on the fight!!!!!

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        • trainhard_187
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          #5
          Im totally agreeing with Naz on this one. Pacs little size fools alot of people in thinking he is still that little 106lb fighter. I mean come on folks, One punch knocks out Hatton cold. Who has done that before? Delaquitter claims Pac dont punch hard, then why did he quit. Delaquitter never quit when Mosley or all those other top dogs fought him..

          Naz gives a GOOD analysis of Pac being small but deadly as Tyson was short but deadly..

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          • BillyBoxing
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            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            LAS VEGAS - The late great boxing trainer Eddie Futch, who counted six world heavyweight champions as his pupils, always said a fighter's corner played an essential role in a competitive fight's outcome. With stakes high for the Manny Pacquiao vs Miguel Cotto fight on Saturday, November 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena live on HBO Pay-Per-View®, today's most decorated trainers give their insight into the match-up and whether or not the experienced corner of Manny Pacquiao, with esteemed trainer Freddie Roach, will out-perform the lesser known Cotto corner lead by Joe Santiago. Hear from the experts themselves as they breakdown and predict the outcome of this tremendous fight. [details]
            "He knows how to make the round look like the little guy is dominating a big man." By brother ****m.

            Well Naaz,maybe because it's the case no???

            So what we learned today?
            In fact Manny wasn't way smaller than Oscar and Cotto.
            It's Manny who make it look like it.

            Richardson always **** that talkin about PACMAN,"he isn't smaller".

            By doing that,he's takin some greatness away from Manny.

            Manny made his career fightin larger or taller guys.That's why I respect him so much.Comin from 106.
            I never saw Manny fightin a smaller fighter than him.

            The comparison with Tyson is ******,did Tyson fought as a LightHeavyWeight before??
            Nope,Tyson was a large mofo who always was above 200 lbs.

            The fact is MOST(not all) of AFRO americans fans or boxing heads hate on Manny cuz he's breakin all their greats records(Armstrong ect...)

            It's all bias,"Manny ducks afro fighters,Nate Campbell,is afraid of Mosley".

            Campbell is a bum who get beat twice by Peden,who get twice by Barrerra who get beat twice by Manny.
            Campbell isn't even worthy to make a simple offer to fight Manny.

            Wel,Cotto beat Judah and Mosley,so where are Shane roids and Zab now??

            Manny fought the bests,and the best aren't,weren't afro americans but Latinos in Manny era and weight classes.

            I recognize he has to fight Floyd anyway....

            But I think Cotto can blow out Manny is Manny isn't focused,we'll see...

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            • CottoKOsPacman
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              i see more & more jumping on my cotto by late KO bandwagon lol i guess reality is starting 2 set in
              "dallas"

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              • AllEyesOpen
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                #8
                I think that all the Pros are as conflicted as the forum on how this fight is going to be. More evidence that we're in for a historical fight.

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                • Elotero
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                  Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                  "He knows how to make the round look like the little guy is dominating a big man." By brother ****m.

                  Well Naaz,maybe because it's the case no???

                  So what we learned today?
                  In fact Manny wasn't way smaller than Oscar and Cotto.
                  It's Manny who make it look like it.

                  Richardson always **** that talkin about PACMAN,"he isn't smaller".

                  By doing that,he's takin some greatness away from Manny.

                  Manny made his career fightin larger or taller guys.That's why I respect him so much.Comin from 106.
                  I never saw Manny fightin a smaller fighter than him.

                  The comparison with Tyson is ******,did Tyson fought as a LightHeavyWeight before??
                  Nope,Tyson was a large mofo who always was above 200 lbs.

                  The fact is MOST(not all) of AFRO americans fans or boxing heads hate on Manny cuz he's breakin all their greats records(Armstrong ect...)

                  It's all bias,"Manny ducks afro fighters,Nate Campbell,is afraid of Mosley".

                  Campbell is a bum who get beat twice by Peden,who get twice by Barrerra who get beat twice by Manny.
                  Campbell isn't even worthy to make a simple offer to fight Manny.

                  Wel,Cotto beat Judah and Mosley,so where are Shane roids and Zab now??

                  Manny fought the bests,and the best aren't,weren't afro americans but Latinos in Manny era and weight classes.

                  I recognize he has to fight Floyd anyway....

                  But I think Cotto can blow out Manny is Manny isn't focused,we'll see...
                  Incoherent. Nonsensical. Fanboyism.

                  Very VERY weak argument for either fighter.

                  Exactly the type of fan who likes to talk boxing but doesn't know **** about it.

                  Face it boy, you dont understand what brother Naz is saying. Im not even a Pac nuthugger but Naz makes his point clear for his choice. Unlike your garbled child-like ramblings.

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                  • benjamin2004
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                    I see this fight playing out like the Mailgnaggi and Judah fight, they both talked a lot of smack, in this case Roach did, they both were "fast fighters" that would give Cotto trouble and maybe even beat him, Judah was supposed to KO him and all kinds of crazy things, and at the end of the day they both finished up slaughtered and disfigured by Cotto. Cotto did not gas out in any of those fights, why? Both of them were small fighters, Cotto did gas out against Margo and Clottey, huge fighters for the welterweight limit, guess what Pac is at 147? Cotto will not gas out in this fight and will inflict a lot of punishment, Pacman will give him troubles and wil do some damage as well, but he will not be able to fight coming forward and he is not naturally a slick defensive fighter, he does not know how to fight going backwards, has never been in a situation where he needs to change his game plan, and the only one that came close to that he lost it, which was the first Marquez fight, yeah, yeah in paper he won, but in reality he lost, at least IMO. Cotto has been kind of quiet and in secluded training for almost 3 months, that has to mean something, the outcome don't know since I can predict the future, but I am going with the fighter that I've seen face adversity, punishment, brawls, hall of famers, huge gashes, visited the canvas and got up to win, and fought the fighters that nobody else would in Margarito and Clottey, and that is Cotto by late TKO maybe in rounds 9 or 10.

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