We not talking about Floyd right now. We are talking about Miguel Cotto. He said that Miguel was done.
Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach said at Wednesday's news conference that he has watched enough film of Cotto in the past few months to see that he isn't the same fighter he was before getting beat by Margarito.
"I can go by my own experience," said Roach, who fought as a lightweight in the 1980s. "I won 27 fights before I got knocked out and it changed my life.
"I was never quite as confident and I wasn't invincible anymore. At one time nobody could hurt me.
"If you go from being a world champion and having that ego and being undefeated when you lose for the first time it definitely affects you and the punishment he (Cotto) took in that fight was severe and sometimes you never come back from a beating like that.
"He is on the road to a comeback but he is still not the same."
"I can go by my own experience," said Roach, who fought as a lightweight in the 1980s. "I won 27 fights before I got knocked out and it changed my life.
"I was never quite as confident and I wasn't invincible anymore. At one time nobody could hurt me.
"If you go from being a world champion and having that ego and being undefeated when you lose for the first time it definitely affects you and the punishment he (Cotto) took in that fight was severe and sometimes you never come back from a beating like that.
"He is on the road to a comeback but he is still not the same."
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