I'll try to see in the replay how much of the canvas did Mayweather's glove grazed.
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PUÑETA !!!!! PUÑETA PUÑETA PUÑETA ESO ES PUÑETA !!!!!! Those are the exact words everyone around me will be shouting. I know the reaction in my house will be a mix of joy and shock. Most of my friends are rooting for Cotto but we all know that Floyd is superior and he will win. Those words will give us a reason to party till Monday and go to the airport to welcome him.
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Lolol I still remember how Money haters lost their heads when Mayweather's glove grazed the canvas against Judah, it was the second coming of Christ.
And then when Mosley buckled him for a whole 2 seconds. lol
For whatever weird reason, I have a feeling Mayweather will be the aggressor for the majority portion of this fight.
Either way, im hoping my man Cotto gives us a good showing
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my reaction would be, "they really need to wipe cottos blood off the canvas before someone slips again"
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Originally posted by 4CornersKid View PostIf Floyd starts walking Cotto down in this fight, like he did with Mosley and Ortiz, Cotto has NO SHOT. Floyd isn't a Margarito or Maidana that comes forward and just throws wild punches. Floyd applies smart pressure, while still being able to get out of dodge usually while doing so.
If Cotto lets Floyd walk him down, NO SHOT. If he tries to box with Floyd, NO SHOT. If he applies pressure and can get Floyd backing up, and cut off the ring from him, he has a shot. Victor cut the ring off from a couple times in the 2nd and 4th round against Floyd when he had him backing up, and he had some moments in those rounds. You have to cut the ring off once you get Floyd backing up, because if you don't, he'll just move around you and get back to the center of the ring. No one beats Floyd in the center of the ring and even when you have him on the ropes, its very difficult to land anything, as seen in Victor's last flurry before the headbutt, he landed 2-3 punches clean there, and people said that was his best moment in the fight.
I really see Floyd performing even better against Cotto in this fight, unless 154 lbs really affects him in anegative way, though I don't think so. He looked good at 154 against Oscar in 07', no way that fight was a SD, but Cotto has more left now than Oscar did at that point. He's past his prime-still good, where as Oscar was just past his prime. But, what Oscar did in that fight was not allow Floyd to start walkign him down, and instead he jumped all over Floyd and kept him on the ropes for the first 6-7 rounds. Even though he didn't land much, it must of had an impact on the judges cards, because they scored it a SD. But, like I said earlier, even if you get Floyd on the ropes, it's hard to land anything still. Floyd was tagging Oscar off the ropes, and did so against Ortiz too.
This time around, Floyd isn't come off a 16 month layoff like he did against Ortiz, and Ortiz is just as explosive as Cotto is, if not more so right now. I think Floyd will look even more sharp.
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I never expected Mike Tyson to ever get knock the
fu** out but then he met Buster Douglas.
Nobody expects Floyd to get knocked down.
It could happen.
this is not going to be a walk in the
park for Floyd.
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Originally posted by JoeMan View PostI'm not really expecting Floyd to be the one applying pressure here. But I'm not expecting the opposite either. If slow Marg could turn an aggressive Cotto into a cautious, defensive fighter what's more against Floyd? Floyd might sense this like a dog launching an attack against another dog when he senses insecurity. But dogs do bite back to defend themselves. Like I said, this might be a different Cotto that has more movement and stamina.
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