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  • RightCross94
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    #21
    Cotto didn't do anything shameful in there. Shameful would have been not getting in the ring.

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #22
      Originally posted by RealDeal '86
      Cotto didn't do anything shameful in there. Shameful would have been not getting in the ring.
      What the hell are you talking about?

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      • Dambala
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        #23
        Idiotic thread, c'mon man he wanted to make it till the end. Pacman was way superior and he would've gave up earlier but he didn't.

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        • RightCross94
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          #24
          Originally posted by DiegoFuego
          What the hell are you talking about?
          I'm saying by getting into the ring and boxing a legend like Manny, Cotto did nothign shameful or cowardly. People don't realise how elite boxers are just cut from a different cloth to everyone else, a lesser man than Cotto would have fled the dressing room in terror.

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          • DiegoFuego
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dambala
            Idiotic thread, c'mon man he wanted to make it till the end. Pacman was way superior and he would've gave up earlier but he didn't.
            so surviving 12 rounds is considered warrior-like now?

            wow, boxing really is dying according to the responses I'm seeing

            I am saying it would have been better for him to quit on his stool between rounds. Either way, you look like a quitter when you don't fight. How is jogging around the ring better than quitting on your stool? I really don't see how it's better. It's just a waste of time.

            Quitting, to me, is when you decide you aren't going to try to win anymore. So Cotto quit around round 8-9.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #26
              Originally posted by RealDeal '86
              I'm saying by getting into the ring and boxing a legend like Manny, Cotto did nothign shameful or cowardly. People don't realise how elite boxers are just cut from a different cloth to everyone else, a lesser man than Cotto would have fled the dressing room in terror.
              so how many of Pacquiao's opponents fled the dressing room in terror? he's fought 45 different guys, and none of them fled in terror. Are you saying people actually sign fights and then flee the dressing room on fight night rather than come out? I can't recall ever seeing that, at least not in the last 10 years or so.

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                #27
                If you pay me what you paid Cotto, I'll gladly run around the ring backwards for 12 rounds. I'll spend all training camp running and not boxing or anything. I'll just learn how to avoid someone as long as possible. Then you will call me warrior.

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