Comments Thread For: Steward: Miguel Cotto Still Wants a Piece of Pacquaio

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  • boxingfan76
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    #61
    Id never thought id say this but cotto just may have a chance to beat pacman in a rematch, based on pacs last performance.mosley showed that pac has no answer when hes being turned thats exactley what jmm did, his activity was much lower , he still gets hit waay too much , and he was noticably slower. pac was lunging and his effectivness was cut way short.maybe pac had an off-night all fighters do, but if he and mayweather ever fight id have to give jr the advantage he just too complete and pac has way too many flaws. look for jmm to make it another war and put considerably more ring miles on pac, then mayweather will pounce, surley,. mayweather can beat pac and make it look easy especially after the mosley fight theres no reason whatsoever for mayweather to doubt himself.if mayweather never fights pac what a shame because thats easy money for him.

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    • Hiei
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      #62
      piece of manny or a piece of another big paycheck?

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              • jazluvr
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                #67
                I like the fact that Cotto has the confidence to face Pac in the ring again, especially considering what Pac did to Margo. But i honestly think Cotto looses again. He will do better, but Manny will eventually overwhelm him with combo's coming from different angles.

                By the way, Pac had leg cramps, or something to that effect in the Mosley fight. That's why he was more stationary, rather than his usual lateral bouncing around excellent footwork that gives Pac such an advantage.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by IslaSimio
                  piece of manny or a piece of another big paycheck?
                  Maybe both? I say he deserves it. but i don't much care to see it.

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                  • Lope Sarreal
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                    #69
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                    • Lope Sarreal
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                      #70
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