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Teddy Atlas was right, Cotto lost his heart and punch resistance.

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  • Teddy Atlas was right, Cotto lost his heart and punch resistance.

    In effect he was shot. I was fooled by the 24/7 hype, but after seeing the fight 3 times since Saturday night, its clear Cotto was shot.

    He was the easiest pickings at WW, had a belt and was forced to fight at a cw. Which clearly affected him. He looked much stronger against Clottey in the upper body. In this fight he looked skinny.

    His punch resistance was gone too. Judah, Tony, Mosley all caught him w/ real hard shots, but in those fights Cotto always fought to the death and didn't lose his courage.

    In this fight, he gets clipped in the 4th and he basically stops fighting from then on.

    No punch resistance, his heart and belief in himself gone from past fights, and a catchweight that had him cut too much weight and overtrain and you get another Packy win clouded with su****ion.

    It is what it is I guess.

    Cotto's team shouldve fought harder for better terms,, but I guess they knew their guy was done and just wanted to cash him out.

    Sad really.

    Say what you want about Floyds team, but they won't put up w/ this stuff. No catch weights, no diamond belts, no weird terms.

    And while Floyd may be a jackass as a person, his skills are the truth.

    Still not buying the Packy hype. Too many carefully selected opponents, w/ catchweights, and dubious terms.

    Plus he lost to JMM 2x.

    War Floyd.
    :mangler:

  • #2
    You do have valid points. No argument here..........

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    • #3
      bi-polar much?

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      • #4
        You might want to crossreference the punchstats for those fights.

        The only other fight where Cotto was hit by an average of 50+power shots a round was against Margarito in which he was also knocked out. The difference being Pac brings it every round.....not just from round 6 on out.

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        • #5
          Cotto looked 149-150-ish.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pacman777 View Post
            bi-polar much?
            Maybe a little.

            There's actually a lot wrong with me as a person.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
              Cotto looked 149-150-ish.
              He wasn't his usual beefy self. Maybe Roach and co' knew that 45 was the magic # for him to come in smaller than usual.

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              • #8
                OMG! Jack D with a Mayweather sig?! Never thought I'd see the day!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
                  Cotto looked 149-150-ish.
                  so cotto was weigh drained


                  Originally posted by Jack Burton View Post
                  Maybe a little.

                  There's actually a lot wrong with me as a person.

                  we are all flawed but youve been acting like flawless lately

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View Post
                    You might want to crossreference the punchstats for those fights.

                    The only other fight where Cotto was hit by an average of 50+power shots a round was against Margarito in which he was also knocked out. The difference being Pac brings it every round.....not just from round 6 on out.
                    That's one of the things: Pac can finish you off with a barrage of punches in quick deceptive fashion. Others have hurt and almost taken out Cotto but Pac was able to stay on his ass. Of course it was a TKO and it probably helped when he got Cotto when he did but...still a credit to the way Pac fights.

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