From what I have read so far, I have come to the conclusion that Cotto's main reason for the move is due to his conditioning. It does not take an expert/trainer to know what Cotto needs to do in this fight boxing wise. 1-Clinch more 2-Set up left hook to the body. 3-Jab, jab, jab. I think Cotto made a switch to this guy based on his education, hoping to get a conditioning benefit from a boxing perspective.
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Originally posted by FJRod View PostFrom what I have read so far, I have come to the conclusion that Cotto's main reason for the move is due to his conditioning. It does not take an expert/trainer to know what Cotto needs to do in this fight boxing wise. 1-Clinch more 2-Set up left hook to the body. 3-Jab, jab, jab. I think Cotto made a switch to this guy based on his education, hoping to get a conditioning benefit from a boxing perspective.
But this fight is about conditioning, being able to keep up with that relentless pace, both physically and mentally.
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Originally posted by Bombs View PostFor Cotto, at this point in his veteran career, a trainer is just a mere figure in training camp. Yes the trainer orchestrates things to a certain degree but Cotto has been in the sport long enough to know what's required to obtain the victory.
Not to mention, Cotto has been known to be the real guy in charge during his training camps. He'll be fine.
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Originally posted by Hex-One View PostI dont know what to think. I would have had more confidence if this guy would have been known to train a few world champions. His resume with fighters seems very weak.
We'll have to wait and see how it goes. But Cotto taking his shoes off as a result of a direct command by the new trainer is a good thing, he may be showing true interest in fixing his flaws.
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Originally posted by Leonf96 View PostThrow the right hand? He needs to emphasize on throwing the left hook to the body against Margarito. I dont recall him doing that in the first fight that much if at all. Its definitely his most effective punch. He should've gotten Barrera's trainer Rudy Perez. That wouldve been interesting
We've seen Margarito hurt from body shots against Mosley and Pac...and what punches were they that did the damage? Straight right from Mosley, straight left from Pac, both to the midsection. If Cotto can get a jab to the body going and land a few straight rights to the midsection, that will be the body attack he needs.
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Originally posted by savorduhflavor View PostHe didn't throw it because it wasn't there. Margarito tucks his elbows into his ribs and picks off hooks to the body. Cotto's body assault is vicious, but it's one dimensional.
We've seen Margarito hurt from body shots against Mosley and Pac...and what punches were they that did the damage? Straight right from Mosley, straight left from Pac, both to the midsection. If Cotto can get a jab to the body going and land a few straight rights to the midsection, that will be the body attack he needs.
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I talk to some people, and this marriage was cooking up since Cotto left his uncle. He and and Diaz know each other for quite a while now.
Also Diaz told Cotto, that this was Cotto's biggest fight, and a career defining, and if he somw how see Cotto halfassing things, hell just quit as a trainer.
Apparently Cotto respects this guy a lot and the guy is very serious!!
Part of the strategy apparently is a double jab, followed by a straight right down the pipe to the body, and the turn MArgo instead of moving backwards.
I hope this goes well!!
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