Mayweather vs. Cotto post fight Thread -DON'T make new threads about the fight
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I never said you had to be impressed.Comment
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so what rounds did Cotto decisively win?...
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Because pac just gives out feeling out rounds right. Maybe ricky hatton wants to chime in on this one.
So you disagree that cotto was winning the fourth until the knockdown?
People try to make it out that Cotto had more success than he actually. And, their excuse is saying "I don't remember" funny remember only the first half and not the 2nd. But, why is that? Maybe because, they didn't see the fight and go by what others say about it? Like Oscar stopped throwing the jab in the 2nd half against Floyd. It would help to actually watch fight. Maybe even more than once.
Watch 24/7, cotto had to starve himself too to make the weight. Obviously it took more of an effect on oscar with him being older especially, but he did jack **** in the fight.Comment
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Did I state any claims regarding Cotto decisively winning rounds? Allow me to answer that for you...No. I simply claimed he was competitive and giving Pacquiao all he could handle early on, even with the knockdowns. The rounds where Cotto was knocked down, he still did well in those rounds despite hitting the canvas. I stand by that, and disagree with any claim to the contrary. No need to attempt manipulating my words around in a way that would favor your arguments. It is quite obvious that we're going to have to agree to disagree on this subject.Comment
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Nah, it's not decisive Cotto round. I scored it for Cotto. But, it's wasn't a big enough round where a case couldn't be made for it to be a Pac round.
Ive seen the fight more times than i can remember, as i stated before **** was going downhill quick for cotto after the 4th, yet he still won the fifth. all in all, through the course of the night, he got his ass murked. Your comment is irrelevant, and judging by how yo uhave judged the first half of the fight, im questioning whether or nto you have actually seen the fight.
Oscar was drained, Cotto wasn't. Watch the fight.Comment
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It was a feeling out round. Look at it. Yes Pac can have feeling out rounds in round 1. It's not like it was round 8 ******. Hatton has nothing to do with this. Because, A) every fight is different and B) Cotto was having a feeling out round and not rushing in reckless ala Hatton
Inb you disregard me using the word competetive, and instead say im saying cotto dominated.
Oscar was old and done as a fighter. He was done, through, finished. Even he says that. Yet he was a prime oscar the year before when he fought floyd huh?
Imo, cotto has more in his tank than oscar did at that point in time.Comment
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Oscar De La Hoya is not Miguel Cotto. He is not any form of Cotto, better or worse. They are two separate en******. Your entire analysis is irrelevant.
Cotto has always been beyond competitive with his opponents. He's beaten everyone he's ever been in the ring with except Manny Pacquiao. In his only losses, 1st Margarito fight, he was out-boxing Margarito easy until stamina and Margarito's pressure (possibly plaster) started to play a factor. Early against Pacquiao, he was very competitive and was giving Pacquiao all he could handle, until Pacquiao's power and pressure got to him. Cottto was able to box competitively with them, including beating Margarito in a rematch, and wasn't out-boxed by guys like Zab Judah, Shane Mosley, and Paulie Malignaggi. I think Cotto's talent is dramatically underrated. Floyd fights at more of a pace that I don't see stamina, Cotto's biggest issue, playing that big of a factor. Cotto has never been out-boxed/outclassed by an opponent skill-wise, just pressured and broken down. Cotto has shown he can box with the best in the game.....but yea Mayweather is at a whole different level than everyone else. There is a chance Mayweather blows him out of the water, but I think based on what Cotto has shown in the past he deserves a little more credit. I think he has a chance at least.
Cotto's chances shouldn't be dismissed because of what happened with Oscar De La Hoya. Cotto is his own man, with his own style, with his own accomplishments.Comment
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