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  • #11
    This fight is a **** fight .

    Everyone knows fm will win, cotto has done nothing lately other the beating a washed up margarito, he brings nothing to the table that potentialy cause problems for floyd, there for the fight is not very interesting from a boxing perspective.

    fight sergio at 154 that would be a mouth watering match up .

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    • #12
      That article was more about the writers views than Cottos trainer , Cotto could not do the work Floyd does so I have no doubt the trainer would be impressed but do you think he would let that out lol , so many of these articles are propaganda bullsheeet set up by the writers .

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      • #13
        That's all part of Promo, if the Trainer of Cotto will say positively for Floyd Jr., then who's gonna watch the fight?

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        • #14
          Something is creeping into my mind lately. Telling me this fight will be far more competitive than we all think.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MurkaMan View Post
            Floyd by 7th round TKO...Floyd throwing just as many punches as he did against Marquez+the power and pressure he had against Ortiz= a TKO with ANYONE he gets in the ring with...only person who can last 12 rounds is Martinez...everyone else gets stopped...that pressure, that new power, all them damn punches?...Oh no, WarMayweather!
            Floyd has had only 3 knockouts at Welter or above and that dates back to 2005, yeah, 7 long years. Being that every knockout was a fighter coming up from Jr Welter: Hatton, Ortiz and Sharmba Mitchell I tend to wonder what you're talking about. And don't even bring the Ortiz "KO" up for obvious reasons. Mayweather dominates everybody he's in the ring with but you're analysis is pretty much shot. Maybe if you said Floyd lands at a high connect percentage and get hits at an unbelievably low connect percentage, while taking away his opponents strengths and frustrating them to easy one sided unanimous decisions than you would sound like you know something about boxing.

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            • #16
              idk but true hardcore boxing fans understand the sport. most know that FM doesnt sitdown on his punches, he is always trying to stay defensively in control. the new verison of FM (if u think his legs r going) is standing more in the pocket and throwing harder punches e.g. ortiz face was showing more damage early (short fight) than most of his comp. FM beats MC on skills alone
              but factor in MC low tolerence to cuts and a stoppage is not out of the question. good fight till the 5th or 6th round when FM takes over.

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              • #17
                There was nothing to be impressed. It was a sparring session to prepare him for a fight 2 months from now....

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by KTFO View Post
                  Floyd has had only 3 knockouts at Welter or above and that dates back to 2005, yeah, 7 long years. Being that every knockout was a fighter coming up from Jr Welter: Hatton, Ortiz and Sharmba Mitchell I tend to wonder what you're talking about. And don't even bring the Ortiz "KO" up for obvious reasons. Mayweather dominates everybody he's in the ring with but you're analysis is pretty much shot. Maybe if you said Floyd lands at a high connect percentage and get hits at an unbelievably low connect percentage, while taking away his opponents strengths and frustrating them to easy one sided unanimous decisions than you would sound like you know something about boxing.
                  Cotto is going to get punished. I like Cotto but I have always believed Floyd would have taxed Cotto from the get.

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                  • #19
                    The question is why should have anybody have been impressed with the sparring video?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      Cuban trainer Pedro Luis Diaz was not impressed or intimidated by the recent sparring video which showed Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26KOs) putting in a few rounds of work with Omar Henry. Diaz is training WBA 154-pound champion Miguel Cotto for a fight with Mayweather on May 5th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

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                      As I've been saying PD knows what he's talking about when it comes to fighters like Mayweather. He's trained with them and against them. Cotto
                      is going to go all balls to the wall and I expect this to be a very serious fight
                      for Cotto and I dont see Mayweather knocking him out.

                      WAR COTTO PUNETA!!!!

                      PRPP

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