I have an insider inside pacman's team and he told me that pac went into the fight with his balls swollen!
Cotto not allowed to rehidrate...
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"Its no concern of mine whether it is 145 pounds or not," Cotto said.
"That is the usual weight that we cut down to for the weigh in, and in the ring—on fight night—I will go up eight to 10 pounds, so actually during the fight I will weigh around 155," stated Cotto.
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I was told of a very good source in PRBoxingsBestPromotions, that Cotto's contract for the Pacquiao fight only allowed him to rehidrate to 154. You could see he was ripped but not as beefy like when he fought Mosley or his past fights, everybody knows that Cotto rehidrates to 160+, you could see his punches where not doing that much damage, bet if he would come in 160+ Pacquiao would have felt those punches alot more & probably go down at some point. At the end of the day is Cotto's fault for signing that contract.
I give props to Pacquiao for a great fight but all this catch weight crap has to stop, if he as good as Roach says he is then he should have fought Cotto at 147 & let him rehidrate however he pleased, to me this tarnishes Pac's wins, always getting the advantage before the bell rings.Comment
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If someone told you you had to come into the ring dehydrated and ill, but would be unable to prove it either way, what would you do?
Oh yeah thats right i'd rehydrate anyway, so would you and so would Cotto.
Imagine how much it would hurt Pac's legacy if he refused to fight on the night because Cotto weighed to much? GTFO with this BS.Comment
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