Mosley: margarito do not hit hard.

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  • sdcluser
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Thats because Mosley didnt stand and let Tony tee off on him with uppercuts like that idiot Cotto did.
    Yeah. Mosley punches better with movement than Cotto and he doesn't lean on the rope that much. The big problem with one aspect of Cotto's game is that he can't fight well moving backward. His punches does not seem to have as much pop. Cotto has to stop and trades with Margo. After the trade, he then moves to a different spot and trades again. Shane doesn't need to do that. Since Cotto still fights the same way, the big difference would be that Margarito move even slower now, possible loss of Marg's power (without plaster but this cannot be verified since their last meeting), and Margarito's eye condition.

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    • shadeyfizzle
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      #32
      Originally posted by Heckler
      Are you trolling? You might want to review post fight interviews, discussion, statements etc.

      In the age of the internet... you can't just make **** up.

      Pacquaio did indeed praise cottos power.
      Pac said he felt cotto's power and that he hurt him. But with marg, pac flat out said in the post fight interview "he hits very hard". I know because I was about 10ft away when he said it.

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      • Squizz
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        #33
        Originally posted by Revilo

        The Mosley fight was an aberration. If they fought again and Tony was focused properly, he would destroy Mosley.
        Huh? What fight were u watching? What could possibly make u think this way? Mosley whooped him from pillar-to-post from bell-to-bell.

        I've heard Tony was weight-drained for that fight, and that could have been the case............but Shane TOTALLY outclassed Tony on that night. It was a shutout.

        What's next? Are you going to try and tell me that JMM could beat Floyd Mayweather based off his last performance?

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        • JOM'S
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          #34
          Originally posted by Gun Fights
          marg barely landed anything mosely did a great job of tying him up...

          marg hurt manny more then cotto ever did
          IMHO Pac was pretty ****** up after cotto but not so much after margarito fight and Manny did get hit a lot from both fights...

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          • Dirk Diggler UK
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            #35
            Originally posted by JOM'S
            IMHO Pac was pretty ****** up after cotto but not so much after margarito fight and Manny did get hit a lot from both fights...
            Pacquiao was never hurt by Cotto. He was definitely hurt badly to the body by Tony and hurt by an uppercut

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            • LoadedWraps
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              #36
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              Pacquiao was never hurt by Cotto. He was definitely hurt badly to the body by Tony and hurt by an uppercut
              Speak it! Speak the truth Dirk!

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              • lfc19titles
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                #37
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                Pacquiao was never hurt by Cotto. He was definitely hurt badly to the body by Tony and hurt by an uppercut
                Pac definitely almost went down vs Margo but did cotto not break pacmans ear?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ThePhantom5

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                  "La vida loca" still hasn't ****ed up with my long term memory

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                  • Casual_Fan
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
                    Pac said he felt cotto's power and that he hurt him. But with marg, pac flat out said in the post fight interview "he hits very hard". I know because I was about 10ft away when he said it.
                    Which is something I said here, that on that fight Margo was using leverage and body weight much better than in the Cotto fight, even though his footwork and upper body movement were ****.

                    Margo was also pretty huge on that fight, weight wise.

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                    • Eladio-Mor
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                      #40
                      I won't be surprise that PAC will feel Margo punches more Margo came in 17+ pounds

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