It has nothing to do with wanting to knock him out. It has to do with hand speed and fatigue.
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Originally posted by Eaner0919 View Postno
he wants the smaller profile an 8oz glove has
the difference in weight barely registers in the mind
the size though is quite different
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Originally posted by UglyPug View PostFloyd knows that Cotto wont train and diet properly if he only has to weigh in at 154 pounds. . . Cotto is only in it for the money now. . Cotto HATES to diet. . . Floyd is smart - he knows a 154 pound Cotto is a fat, bloated, and slow Cotto. . . Meat that can be tenderized easier. . .
Not sure if he is as hungry as his last fight with Margarito because he had a reason to be hungry, but I know that he will train just as hard for this fight... its a ****ing Mayweather fight for god sakes. If you beat him, your career and legacy will change forever.
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Originally posted by freedom213 View PostThats exactly what I was thinking. This will make it a bit more difficult for Mayweather to slip in his shots. If I were Cotto I would stand firm since he seems to have done pretty good with the new MX gloves and not just offensively the profile seems to help a lot of fighters defend a larger area. Cotto will need that.
Mayweather Landed 57% of his punches vs De La Hoya with 10oz gloves on and out jabbed him as well, the De La Hoya that Mayweather fought is better than this version of Cotto at 154lbs....Mayweather will have no problem landing on Cotto.
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Originally posted by TouchyAndalou View PostI'd be mildly surprised if Mayweather stopped Cotto, but I think your post is mostly on the money.
I don't know why every time Floyd fights, there's all these people thinking he could get KO'ed. People need to stop and ask themselves: who's the last elite fighter Cotto knocked out? How many times has Floyd been stopped in his career? How many times has he been knocked down? How many times has he been hurt?
I think there's a chance Cotto makes this somewhat competitive (by winning 2-4 rnds, for instance) but I can't see anything he has that really troubles Floyd. That's not to say that Miguel's not a fine fighter - he is - but, style-wise, you can probably count the number of fighters over the last 20 years you'd give a realistic shot at beating Floyd on one hand, and I don't see Cotto as being one of them.
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Originally posted by The Kobe System View Postbeing competitive in a 12 round fight is winning 2-4 rounds?
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