Cotto's Hand Speed is Looking Fast!

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  • S A M U R A I
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    #41
    Originally posted by Jiddu Dali
    naw He wasnt a bum until Mayweather beat him remember?
    Lloyd *****water saw him slipping against Collazo, that's why he took him to 147. He knew Ricky ****** at WW.



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    • peyk-peyk
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      #42
      Originally posted by Animalistic 5.0


      Is just a small sample but his hand speed looks like it did against Mosley and compare to the other videos we seen before his hand speed is faster and his combinations look sharp.
      Is this the surprise that Santiago was talking about?

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      • Jiddu Dali
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        #43
        Originally posted by S a m u r a i
        Lloyd *****water saw him slipping against Collazo, that's why he took him to 147. He knew Ricky ****** at WW.

        Ricky Hatton ready for Floyd Mayweather
        http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...ayweather.html

        You say Hatton ****** at 147 when he spent his entire pro career @ 140lbs? You are telling me that he was not good enough to fight at Welterweight, but he only weighed 145lbs for the fight?! He wasnt good enough to fight 5 lbs above his weight?...lol

        LOL@ Slipping against Collazo, he got rocked a few times at the end, he won, he was undefeated and moved up to handle a 147lber and you call that slipping?
        Last edited by Jiddu Dali; 11-10-2009, 05:00 PM.

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        • gancho_al_igado
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          #44
          Originally posted by ILLipino
          wow hatton is a bum now after he got KO by the king!!! LOL
          Hatton's been a bum, before and after.

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          • Chuckguy
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            #45
            Originally posted by Jiddu Dali
            Ricky Hatton ready for Floyd Mayweather
            http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...ayweather.html

            You say Hatton ****** at 147 when he spent his entire pro career @ 140lbs? You are telling me that he was not good enough to fight at Welterweight, but he only weighed 145lbs for the fight?! He wasnt good enough to fight 5 lbs above his weight?...lol

            LOL@ Slipping against Collazo, he got rocked a few times at the end, he won, he was undefeated and moved up to handle a 147lber and you call that slipping?

            That is a cool avi
            when was it taken
            I think I see Hattons name on the banner

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            • CiganoBoxer
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              #46
              Originally posted by Chuckguy
              Dont jinx it bro
              remember how fast hatton looked on 24/7?
              Infact hatton looked faster than cotto lol

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              • El Chicano
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                #47
                Compared to a sloth, yes, he does look fast.

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                • Delagz
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                  Same with Cotto fans calling Pacquiao overrated and over-hyped.

                  If that's the case and Cotto beats Pacquiao, it means Cotto doesn't deserve any credit for beating a massively hyped fraud like Pacquiao, right?

                  Same goes for Pacquiao fans calling Cotto a bum, which clearly he isn't. Cotto's an excellent fighter, end of story.

                  Brother i have to agree on everything, both are good sportman for the world of boxing, let the best man win on NOV 14 and fan of boxing stop hating .

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                  • Delagz
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by peyk-peyk
                    Is this the surprise that Santiago was talking about?
                    No is not !!!! you will see on NOV 14

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                    • sycomantz
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                      Not strange. Practicing slowly helps you become more precise. Like a musician practicing scales, it helps greatly to go through them slowly and repetitively.
                      yep, going slowly is for technique. speed means nothing if hyou dont have technique

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