I think hes already pretty much done. It all depends how good Foreman really is, but I dont think hes the type to dish out a beat down. He may just be too big and long for Cotto though.
I think hes already pretty much done. It all depends how good Foreman really is, but I dont think hes the type to dish out a beat down. He may just be too big and long for Cotto though.
Yeah your right he is def not known for beatdowns...although he is pretty good....but that's exactly why I ask the question...if he does put the beatdown on him.....I really think Cotto should think retiring or at the very least getting out of the div....
Bottom line is even if he loses he will still have three fights in his pocket that he will be able to sell to any of his fans win or lose...1.Margorito Rematch 2. Floyd Mayweather match up 3. Mosley rematch...all 3 would do well for him money wise and he could sell all three even if he loses, but if he loses he will be out of the flite group and maybe have one or two of those fights to choose from for long term money prospects.
Yeah your right he is def not known for beatdowns...although he is pretty good....but that's exactly why I ask the question...if he does put the beatdown on him.....I really think Cotto should think retiring or at the very least getting out of the div....
If Forman can force Cotto backwards with that size and reach and movement, then Cotto will be nothing more than a target. Even if Forman isn't considered a huge puncher at 154 he still has a guy that had trouble at 147 so taking him up to 154 with a bigger man that is used to being there could spell disatser and have more power than people think.
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