epic 4 rounds Pac vs Cotto i want rematch!!!

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  • ianntheman
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    epic 4 rounds Pac vs Cotto i want rematch!!!

    im watching it again and man!!!!!!!! epic 4 rounds all out fight and i wont mind seeing it again at 154 if Cotto can get the belt from Foreman....wut you think guys?
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    I personanlly thought Cotto won 3 of the first 5 rds if you exclude the KD's. I think those KD's took it out of Cotto. I'd love to see a rematch at 147 or 154.

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      #3
      Originally posted by AC-Voltage
      I personanlly thought Cotto won 3 of the first 5 rds if you exclude the KD's. I think those KD's took it out of Cotto. I'd love to see a rematch at 147 or 154.
      i dont know man but kd's is part of the round. Pac is just to fast for Cotto but again i DONT MIND seeing it again not at 147 so we wont have that draining **** let Cotto get the belt at 154 then hopefully a rematch will happen.

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        Originally posted by ianntheman
        i dont know man but kd's is part of the round. Pac is just to fast for Cotto but again i DONT MIND seeing it again not at 147 so we wont have that draining **** let Cotto get the belt at 154 then hopefully a rematch will happen.
        Im just saying, without the KD's Obviously that's just speculation. Maybe he would knock him down in every fight they have had.

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          No, because from the 6th round on, Pacquiao beat the hell out of Cotto. There are much better fights for both guys to make.

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            Originally posted by PED User
            No, because from the 6th round on, Pacquiao beat the hell out of Cotto. There are much better fights for both guys to make.
            what about Cotto knocking out Foreman and defend his belt at 154? any top contender at 154 or unify belts at 154? still dont want to see the fight?

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              #7
              Originally posted by ianntheman
              what about Cotto knocking out Foreman and defend his belt at 154? any top contender at 154 or unify belts at 154? still dont want to see the fight?
              I'd rather see Pacquiao face the Mayweather-Mosley winner. That's the #1 fight to be made in the sport. Also, him facing a top 140 lb. fighter like Timothy Bradley is interesting.

              Given what happened in the fight, Pacquiao-Cotto isn't really a fight I care to see again. It was entertaining, but went from a competitive fight to a one-sided one after the 5th.

              I'm still not sure what to think of Cotto moving up to 154. With his stocky frame, it seems like it's a real stretch for him to move up again. There's interesting rematches at 147 for Cotto with the likes of Clottey, Margarito, or maybe Mosley, but if he looks good against Foreman, then I would like to see him take on the top 154 lb fighters. Maybe some unification bouts there.

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                #8
                Originally posted by AC-Voltage
                I personanlly thought Cotto won 3 of the first 5 rds if you exclude the KD's. I think those KD's took it out of Cotto. I'd love to see a rematch at 147 or 154.

                so you have 4 rounds to 1 for pacquiao in reality right?

                So that makes it 11 rounds to 1 for Pacquiao officially on your score card?

                Yeah Rematch at 154! IF he gets by foreman
                Last edited by miron_lang; 04-08-2010, 03:27 AM.

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                • minasyan
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                  no need

                  pac absolutely destroyed cotto

                  if there was a rematch the same thing will happen

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                    I saw a competitive fight...

                    Originally posted by minasyan
                    no need

                    pac absolutely destroyed cotto

                    if there was a rematch the same thing will happen
                    I disagree, up until the sixth round, I saw a very competitive fight. I'm not sure what happened, but after coming back and winning round five, Miguel lost his composure, started backing up and surrendered the initiative to the Pac. Outside of occasional jabs, he just gave up. That's not the way a talent of his caliber should fight.

                    Steward better solve that ****, if Cotto is to have more fights against quality fighters.

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