Cotto never hit his prime. This woulda been his prime, but he's on a losing streak lol
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Prime Cotto > Mayweather.. Real Talk!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Lenny Anaconda View PostWhat kind of advantages do you feel the pre-Margarito version of Cotto had over Mayweather? I don't see any.
when did i saw that cotto would beat floyd? i said he would be a bigger threat to floyd than any of his opposition in the latest 5 years of his career
anyway, isn't power a "kind of" advantage? isn't punch output another king of advantage? it's easy to say that cotto has stamina problems, even though he averages more punches than floyd even in those rounds that he's tiredLast edited by fdotorres; 02-10-2010, 03:36 PM.
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Originally posted by andres aza View PostMayweather knew this, thats why he didnt take the fight!!! I think even the Cotto of today beats Mayweather! He would have beat floyd like he beat Zab and this is coming from a Mexican!
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Originally posted by pasawayako View Posti have to agree, when dela hoya was using his jab he was winning the rounds, floyd was having a hard time setting up his offense and cotto has a very good jab and that could be very effective against floyd.
I find this funny that whenever someone speaks on the Mayweather-De La Hoya fight they always revert back to the token....."Oscar would have won if he kep throwing the jab AFTER the 6th round"..........well boys & girls I am here to end all of that madness and lame message board rhetoric
Surprisingly, Floyd had the edge in jabs landed 69-40, throwing 240 to Oscar’s 246.
Oscar landed just 4 of 77 jabs in rounds 10-12, after landing 31 out of 124 jabs in rounds 6-9.....lol
Lets to the math....124+77= 201.....so after the 6th round...Oscar threw 201 Jabs.....he threw 45 jabs in the first 5 rounds......
So TRUTH BE TOLD Oscar actually threw MORE Jabs after the 6th round than he did before the 6th round....lol...
Thats all folks!
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