Mr. Pacquiao should get full credit if he beats Cotto decisively

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  • Toney Loc
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    Mr. Pacquiao should get full credit if he beats Cotto decisively

    Now, I have Cotto straight up hurting Pacquiao in this fight. But if somehow Pac knocks out Cotto, stops him, or schools him, I will be the first one to bow down and give him his props.

    I am not really a fan of Cotto but I believe he is the truth, I have no idea why they picked on him believing he's shot or even a winnable fight at that. Cotto is no shot Oscar, he's no Hatton, and for sure he's no Diaz. He is a wrecking ball of a Welterweight.

    Pacquiao should have his mind focused on this fight, which is the biggest of his career. I'm already hearing the excuses if he in fact loses...the typhoon, erratic training schedules, conflicts in his camp, etc etc but if he somehow beats Cotto, that would be an astonishing accomplishment of epic proportions, and it would be EXTREMELY sad if he does so before Mr boat buyer did. (it's already sad that Pac is fighting him before Floyd)

    Good Luck, Manny. You have a Herculean task waiting for you Saturday night.
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    #2
    No doubt about it. The same goes for Cotto.

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #3
      Originally posted by mangler jr
      Now, I have Cotto straight up hurting Pacquiao in this fight. But if somehow Pac knocks out Cotto, stops him, or schools him, I will be the first one to bow down and give him his props.

      I am not really a fan of Cotto but I believe he is the truth, I have no idea why they picked on him believing he's shot or even a winnable fight at that. Cotto is no shot Oscar, he's no Hatton, and for sure he's no Diaz. He is a wrecking ball of a Welterweight.

      Pacquiao should have his mind focused on this fight, which is the biggest of his career. I'm already hearing the excuses if he in fact loses...the typhoon, erratic training schedules, conflicts in his camp, etc etc but if he somehow beats Cotto, that would be an astonishing accomplishment of epic proportions, and it would be EXTREMELY sad if he does so before Mr boat buyer did. (it's already sad that Pac is fighting him before Floyd)

      Good Luck, Manny. You have a Herculean task waiting for you Saturday night.
      There are always conflicts in his camp, I'd ignore all that. The better man will win this Saturday.

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      • MindBat
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        If the fight goes the distance with no KO's, that'll say much more about both fighters.

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        • tesla_power
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          I'm just going to add even in a split decision, pac should be given props. Unless of course, it is a clear robbery.

          Pac have always found a way to win. Hope he will do so again this weekend.

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            #6
            Entirely agree. I'm not a believer of Pac yet, but if beats Cotto I will take about 15 double shots of the kool-aid.

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            • Toney Loc
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              #7
              Originally posted by savorduhflavor
              Entirely agree. I'm not a believer of Pac yet, but if beats Cotto I will take about 15 double shots of the kool-aid.
              Thank you for putting it in even simpler terms.

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              • Doctor_Tenma
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                #8
                Originally posted by tesla_power
                I'm just going to add even in a split decision, pac should be given props. Unless of course, it is a clear robbery.

                Pac have always found a way to win. Hope he will do so again this weekend.
                Too much money in Pacquiao vs. Mayweather for Cotto to win a close one. Even if Cotto looks like he edged it, Pacquiao is getting the win.

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                • Toney Loc
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                  Too much money in Pacquiao vs. Mayweather for Cotto to win a close one. Even if Cotto looks like he edged it, Pacquiao is getting the win.
                  I agree with this. If it's somehow close, Pac is winning. I don't believe Pac is going to last the distance, he has a lot of wear and tear on him. If he does last....

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                  • Floyd Joy
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                    ofcourse he should even if coto wasn''t a hundred percent atleast pacquiao had the B___
                    to get in the ring with him when others didn't.

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