I'm not saying wether or not he had plaster cuz I don't know, but I know that he did break Cotto.
Before margarito, Cotto fought like a lion, he fought like he believed in himself, like he was the best, and until margarito, nobody had been able to prove him wrong.
Sure he might still be trying, but he's just driven by what he used to be- maybe when he sees a lesser fighter or easier fight, he'll go "o.k I still got this"
but when you turn up the pressure(like pacquiao did- and Mayorga couldn't do), he'll start to remember, and that's when he starts buckling. There's nothing I saw last night or against foreman(who is actually not as good as I thought) that proves to me he's the same fighter he was before margarito broke him.
Flame on.
Before margarito, Cotto fought like a lion, he fought like he believed in himself, like he was the best, and until margarito, nobody had been able to prove him wrong.
Sure he might still be trying, but he's just driven by what he used to be- maybe when he sees a lesser fighter or easier fight, he'll go "o.k I still got this"
but when you turn up the pressure(like pacquiao did- and Mayorga couldn't do), he'll start to remember, and that's when he starts buckling. There's nothing I saw last night or against foreman(who is actually not as good as I thought) that proves to me he's the same fighter he was before margarito broke him.
Flame on.
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