Comments Thread For: Cotto: I Will Not Sacrifice My Body Again For Pacquiao
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Miguel should really just stick to one answer.I know you're desperate for me to engage you in some back n forth discussion where you'll ask tedious, painstaking things like "what is a question?". But im gonna pass on this one.
You're right, Miguel "sacrificing my body/ HANDWRAPS HANDWRAPS HANDWRAPS" Cotto never makes any excuses
Im losing respect for the dude.
And your description of what IMDAZED does is spot on.Comment
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I hope cotto can stick to what he has said he has come along way
and a wt drained loss to pac . Would be ****** at this point.but
money talks but it cant sing and dance witch he just might not be able
to do if he gets smashed to bits drained from the wt lossComment
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Althought he agreed to the fight at 145 he was still coming in at a weight than he was best at I laugh at these ****** posters who #1 never fought and don't understand how hard is to lose those last couple of pounds...#2 I'm a body builder when I do my diet cut my lifts go down 30 to 40% I remember cutting 5 pounds to 7% one time and feeling completly like ****ttt... Imagine these guys that walk around 20 pounds heavier than fight time smh at all u FOOLS that have no idea about physical conditioning but want to roast Miguel for the 145 catch weight, Pac clearly walks around same weight as fight night so he is trully never affected from weight dropping. Some of u might know more about boxing and history than me but I would school u when it comes to nutrioning and Strengh and Conditioning. Just a thought regardless Pac would have won the fight at 147 but it does affect the body even if it is one fu king pound.Comment
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LOL...*******s believe a teaspoon of blood is more harmful to your conditioning then being force to lose 1 or 2 pounds of muscle
Obviously their opinion is shaped by their worshiping of Pac over logic and reason.....
Which is more harmful to your conditioning.....
Being force to lose 1 to 2 pounds of muscle> giving up a teaspoon of bloodComment
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I agree. Though to be honest, I'd give Cotto a better chance at beating Pacquiao in a rematch then beating Mayweather. This is, of course, if the fight is held at 154.Dam...i don't want to see Cotto fight Pac or Floyd. He can't beat them. Just when he gets back in the game with lots of options, he's going to get beat if he fights either guys.
Not a good career move. But can you imagine if he pulls an upset with either guy? Holy shit....lol. I can dream, i guess...lol.Comment
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I think you misunderstood me. Im saying its b.s. period that pac is requesting another catchweight from cotto. Why not see if he can beat cotto at his natural weight? He's already beat him, so it would be redundant for him to ask for a catchweight. Only the *******s would accept his charades.**** u mean homie, the wieght is not the only diferencia. It's the trainer and Cotto's state of mind. he didn't even like boxing, had lost all passion for it for a long time, including fight night with Pac. Cotto will be better prepared, onfident, healthy, and Pac is a ***** he scared of that challenge.Comment
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