Bronx,N.Y. - Three-time world champion Miguel Cotto,Caguas, Puerto Rico, Hall of Fame Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, New York Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost and undefeated WBA World Super Welterweight champion Yuri Foreman,Brooklyn,N.Y. pose during the final press conference Wednesday at Yankee Stadium where Cotto and Foreman will fight for the World Super Welterweight championship ,Saturday,June 5 on HBO Championship Boxing. --- Photo Credit : Chris Farina/Top Rank [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Photos: Cotto vs Foreman Final Presser Quick Shots
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Woah! Foreman is so much bigger than Cotto. You can literally see the confidence in Foreman and the fear in Cotto!
BTW, cool shirt Foreman's got on. Probably expensive.Comment
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Cotto looks like a mean bastard. Hes going to open up that left eye of Foremans with his jab, it already looks bad from sparring.
Cotto whoops Foreman back to the untelevised portion of fight cards.Comment
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cotto makes that face more than 90% of the time bruh.
that's just how he looks, no fear there
in the later rounds against margarito... that was fear
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The hight difference is quite noticeable. This is all Bob Arums master plan,hopes cotto win, sod foreman, then feed a catchweight cotto to manny for mannys "eighth" title. Though every sensible human being knows manny has 5 not 7Comment
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You can never see fear on Cotto. He is fearless. In the Margacheato fight he fought against plaster for 11 rounds and finally took the decision to keep his health. It wasn't fear but disappointment that he had to give up.Comment
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rude awakening? scared? You guys are talking about Miguel Angel Cotto not a subpar Daniel Santos or Cornelius Bundrage. Foremans circus movement is only chance @ winning this fight. But Cotto is superb @ cutting off the ring, look fer the hook to the body to slow down the orthodox Yuri.Comment
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what? lol, ur funny dude - I'm so caught in the middle of this one. I think Cotto is skilled enough to pull it off, but I just don't know how he is going to match up against a 154-pounder. Foreman has speed, footwork, he can frustrate an opponent with his constant movement - can Cotto neutralize that movement and capitalize by taking Foreman out of his rhythm? I don't see a KO in this fight, I believe it will come to a decision and I'm slightly leaning towards Foreman.Comment
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