Anyone remember this Miguel Cotto?

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  • Del Coqui
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    #31
    Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
    I dont think it's so much a stamina problem as just bad style matchups for Cotto. He just has problems dealing with high workrates.

    Same problem that Juan Manuel Marquez has problems with. Marquez had problems when Pacqiao, Chris John, and Juan Diaz upped the pace even though his conditioning is top notch.

    Cotto has gone and won fights going the full 12 on several occassions. Just has trouble with fighters with a ludicrous pace. He had problems when Judah upped the pace. He had problems when Pacquiao and Margarito didnt let him set the pace.
    That's the reason I said at this level, he's fighting the very best, they're usually busier, faster and better boxers. His boxing skills are good but he trains at a slow pace when it comes fight nite and he picks up his speed he seems to get tired quick, could also be related to weight problems.

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    • shadeyfizzle
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      #32
      Originally posted by Stewie Cruise

      Taking nothing away from Pacquiao who i think is a beast and would have beaten Cotto at any time in cotto's career but Pac would not be walking through Cotto's shots like that if that if this was 2 years ago.

      For me Cotto isnt fresh and i wouldnt pick him over Berto or Mosley at this stage of his career, Sometime you can take too much damage even when you win, Just like Pac taking some punches from Cotto might not help him if he had to fight Mayweather next.
      Punching power is the last thing to leave a fighter as he ages or becomes battleworn so Cotto's punching power never went anywhere in my opinion.

      Cotto knocked down Joshua Clottey who is much larger than Pacquiao with a jab and had him stuck puttin up the earmuffs and rocked and backpedaled on several occassions so the punching power was there.

      The difference i believe was Pacquiao's mental preparation and determination. Pacquiao was hurt on a few occassions in that fight and the post fight interviews and conferences tell the story. He looked worse than he did against Marquez at 130 taking less punches. Pacquiao just did an excellent job not showing it...coupled with Cotto not being able to keep pace speedwise took Cotto's will.

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      • shadeyfizzle
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        #33
        Originally posted by gerardofpr
        That's the reason I said at this level, he's fighting the very best, they're usually busier, faster and better boxers. His boxing skills are good but he trains at a slow pace when it comes fight nite and he picks up his speed he seems to get tired quick, could also be related to weight problems.
        just depends on the fighter. Cotto went 12 with Malignaggi, Clottey and Mosley. Some of the very best and won because neither are pressure fighters or throw punches in bunches.

        Mosley in particular didnt exactly show Margaritolike workrate even in defeating Margarito himself.

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        • ThePunchingBag
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          #34
          Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
          Can you explain why his style is bad news for Floyd?

          Please don't say his jab or pressure.
          The left jab, and Cotto's pressure.

          No, but seriously. During the DLH fight, Floyd would walk into the left jab with his face. Cotto has arguably the best left jab since Oscar. All this "Cotto's been in too many wars" nonsense is meaningless if he fights Mayweather. Cotto has no chance of taking a beating against Mayweather. Cotto has enough Defense to pick off Mayweather's potshots and enough speed to land left hooks in flurries. Cotto can win a decision on activity alone.

          *****'s will get butt hurt, but your boy is 70% skill, 30% hype and doesn't have the heart nor power to hurt an elite WW.

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          • BOLLOCKS
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            #35
            I am going to miss Cotto.

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            • fightaddicted
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              #36
              cottos power is def. still there..i know it didnt look like much against pac but if you saw pac after the fight he was pretty ****** up and he even said he doesnt know how much more of cottos body punches he couldve taken..sure hes been in some wars and they take a little piece of you each time but i think cotto isnt even close to finishing...cotto needs to get a new trainer and start over and come up with a strict game plan that will mesh with his abilities now...he knows what its really like to get beaten and lose now.(not cheated against and beat the hell up. but fair and square lose.)..now its time to destroy some people again.

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                #37
                He has not improved at all since then, he is the same fighter who has not learned anything new and just has more miles on him now.....alot more. He needs a better trainer and work on his defense, he is just too easy to hit.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
                  Punching power is the last thing to leave a fighter as he ages or becomes battleworn so Cotto's punching power never went anywhere in my opinion.

                  Cotto knocked down Joshua Clottey who is much larger than Pacquiao with a jab and had him stuck puttin up the earmuffs and rocked and backpedaled on several occassions so the punching power was there.

                  The difference i believe was Pacquiao's mental preparation and determination. Pacquiao was hurt on a few occassions in that fight and the post fight interviews and conferences tell the story. He looked worse than he did against Marquez at 130 taking less punches. Pacquiao just did an excellent job not showing it...coupled with Cotto not being able to keep pace speedwise took Cotto's will.

                  Yes Cotto punching power is still there that why Pac took some damage in that fight i agree with you, But he just doesnt have the Zap in his punches in the fight against Pac Maybe that was due to the punches he took from Manny which destabilise him but he looked like he lost the zap in his punches/jab in the pac fight.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Stewie Cruise
                    Yes Cotto punching power is still there that why Pac took some damage in that fight i agree with you, But he just doesnt have the Zap in his punches in the fight against Pac Maybe that was due to the punches he took from Manny which destabilise him but he looked like he lost the zap in his punches/jab in the pac fight.
                    Maybe its mental, maybe then when he was unbeaten and destroying everyone he believed his punches could level buildings.....as he moved up against WWs known for having good chins his power has not bailed him out and now he knows it can't always do that so not as much conviction in then in order to save something for the long haul.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Animalistic 5.0
                      Cotto was a mini Mike Tyson in that fight against Pinto. The left hook was a thing of beauty and that body attack was sensational. The thing is 147 pounders can take his punches much better and he has to box more. But in his best days at 140 Cotto was unstoppable.

                      One thing I notice in his last few fights is that Cotto doesn't have the pop or power he used to have just a few years ago,he doesn't have the body attack he used to have either and his face can't handle punches like it used to.

                      Cotto needs a new trainer and he needs to reinvent himself to a more safe boxer who takes less chances. His jab is still one of the best in the sport so he can pot shot off that.
                      150% correct

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