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Comments Thread For: Cotto: No Doubt I Would Beat Pacquiao in a Rematch
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On paper he should beat Pac to a pulp. He has a stiff jab, he's bigger, he's fast enough to not get blown out, he can fight on the move. If there was ever an example of "This is why fights aren't fought on paper" this is it. I'd bet on Pacquiao 9 times out of ten. He fought th e dumbest fight in their first meeting and I cant see him making the proper adjustments.
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That's some bold talk and I'll be there on the big train rootin' for Cotto, but I'll stream it if there's a catchweight.
Not spending money on the ATG, P4P congressman if he manipulates circumstances to gain an edge goin' in.
If he's all that, he shouldn't need it.
WAR COTTO!!
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Originally posted by lefthook2daliva View PostThat's some bold talk and I'll be there on the big train rootin' for Cotto, but I'll stream it if there's a catchweight.
Not spending money on the ATG, P4P congressman if he manipulates circumstances to gain an edge goin' in.
If he's all that, he shouldn't need it.
WAR COTTO!!
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Originally posted by PACsmash View Postgive me a break, the angles?? cotto was in there with a zombine. when pac fought marg i swear everyone on here was crying about how slow marg was thats why pac looked so good. now your gonna act like cotto magically changed and is a whole new fighter now LOL! come to think of it, i want this fight to happen just to see what the excuses will be when pac beats cotto again, BUT after pac vs floyd.
Only now does he lookk to be finding a return to form. His movement is back to a good level, he's boxing smart and he's got a good group of guy's in his corner. He's not a new fighter, he's just back to being himself.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostLast Saturday in New York's Madison Square Garden, WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto (37-2, 30KOs) avenged his 2008 TKO loss to Antonio Margarito. After a great display of boxing, Cotto stopped Margarito in the tenth round. The Mexican boxer's right eye was swollen shut and the ringside doctors would not allow him to continue. There is one more defeat that Cotto wants to avenge - a November 2009 TKO loss to Manny Pacquiao (54-3-2, 38KOs).
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Team Pac are so full-of-****, they would be nuts to fight Marquez again.
Clearly Bob Arum will not allow Manny to fight Floyd, as proven by the recent revelations that Arum's (completely unnecessary) "investors" turned out to be old offers that have already been rejected.....
http://fighthype.com/pages/content11320.html
I can see a Cotto/Pac rematch happening.
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Originally posted by PACsmash View Postgive me a break, the angles?? cotto was in there with a zombine. when pac fought marg i swear everyone on here was crying about how slow marg was thats why pac looked so good. now your gonna act like cotto magically changed and is a whole new fighter now LOL! come to think of it, i want this fight to happen just to see what the excuses will be when pac beats cotto again, BUT after pac vs floyd.
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostAch, Pac got the advantage of a weight drained Cotto in the first fight, this time it would be meeting in the middle as opposed to Pac fighting at his best weight and Miguel fighting at a weight he hadn't been able to make in years.Cotto weigh in at Clottey fight 146lbs at Pacquiao its 145lbs. Thats only 1 lb and at that time Pacquiao move up in weight from jr. Welterweight to welterweight after he destroy the lineal champion Ricky Hatton. Whay are you saying in years.... That was only 2 years ago.
Learn the history...
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Originally posted by LEATHERF8CE View PostI give Cotto a chance, If he can keep that same bicycle he had in the Margarito fight...
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostCotto wasn't the same fighter after the first Marg fight though. He was basically training himself against Pac and you could see his footwork problems and gameplan problems. He went in expecting to over-power Pac. He was doing fine until he decided to stand and trade.
Only now does he lookk to be finding a return to form. His movement is back to a good level, he's boxing smart and he's got a good group of guy's in his corner.
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