When has that so-called off balance been a problem? When has he been knocked down? How many times has that "off-balanced" footwork opened up angles for him or helped him avoid being hit? Anyone can plant their feet, not everyone can bounce around to force openings while avoiding being hit.
Roach: I don't think Cotto is that good!
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No fighter is perfect, they all have flaws somewhere, but the proof is in the pudding. Manny never gets knocked down these days. That could change on Saturday, but since Shawn Porter (a bigger guy than Cotto) was offered $1000 if he knocked Manny down, and in many weeks of tough sparring couldn't do it, it's not something I would be particularly worried about.
Manny's balance is fine.
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I don't take it seriously in the way that I'm offended by anyone suggesting Cotto is the more skilled fighter, it's just opinions at the end of the day, right? I respect the fact that someone feels Cotto is better, because it's entirely possible they are seeing something my own eyes have missed. I'm no expert, and never did I claim to be, but I take boxing talk seriously (in a good way!), period, because it's one of my interests, D. There is still so much I don't know about the sport and I'd be the first to admit that.
I love Cotto. Always have since the very first time I saw him in the ring. I was like "DAMN, who is this guy, he's gonna be a force to be reckoned with!", but to me, Manny is extraordinary. Never in my lifetime (which is not all that short, I'm one of the older guys around here!) have I seen a fighter like Manny.
As you said, and as I said myself, both have advantages, disadvantages and unique skills. I just happen to think Manny edges Miguel overall. Both are brilliant. One is slightly more brilliant. Feel free to disagree, my friend.Comment
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When has that so-called off balance been a problem? When has he been knocked down? How many times has that "off-balanced" footwork opened up angles for him or helped him avoid being hit? Anyone can plant their feet, not everyone can bounce around to force openings while avoiding being hit.Comment
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That's a good point, and one I used in a discussion we had on here about Joe Calzaghe some time ago. Someone said Joe C had terrible balance, and my reply was similar to yours. It can't have been that bad, because at that point (pre-Hopkins and Jones) he had only hit the canvas twice in 44 fights.
No fighter is perfect, they all have flaws somewhere, but the proof is in the pudding. Manny never gets knocked down these days. That could change on Saturday, but since Shawn Porter (a bigger guy than Cotto) was offered $1000 if he knocked Manny down, and in many weeks of tough sparring couldn't do it, it's not something I would be particularly worried about.
Manny's balance is fine.Comment
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