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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostThere was a good jab early that did that damage to May's nose. Remember when Cotto knocked down Clottey with the jab? THAT jab. Cotto is a natural lefty and his jab is thrusting and strong.
People act like it takes a zillion punches to bloody your nose.
It takes ONE punch to bloody your nose. Heck... it takes ONE punch to BREAK your noise.
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Unless im looking at a photoshop?
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Do casual fans understand that they can watch a competitive, entertaining fight that is 120-108 x 3...but is still competitive?
Scorecards don't always reflect how competitive a fight was.
One of Floyd's most entertaining and competitive fights was Jesus Chavez. But Floyd was still well ahead on the cards. Something like 7-2.
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Originally posted by akScoundrel View PostI realize it was a jab that busted up mayweather, that jab hits harder than alot of peoples rights. Cotto did have more succes than just a jab tho, but you would have never guessed that if you were just listening to hbo commentators. May got hit with more than just a jab.
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Unless im looking at a photoshop?
Cotto looks slow but it's obvious that he's not. Everyone that fights him say's he has deceptive speed but I think it's his timing that allows his shot's to be sneaky and effective.
But the jab was his punch. It was the only punch he landed on a consistent basis.
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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostDo casual fans understand that they can watch a competitive, entertaining fight that is 120-108 x 3...but is still competitive?
Scorecards don't always reflect how competitive a fight was.
One of Floyd's most entertaining and competitive fights was Jesus Chavez. But Floyd was still well ahead on the cards. Something like 7-2.
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Originally posted by akScoundrel View PostI realize it was a jab that busted up mayweather, that jab hits harder than alot of peoples rights. Cotto did have more succes than just a jab tho, but you would have never guessed that if you were just listening to hbo commentators. May got hit with more than just a jab.
[IMG]http://i902.***********.com/albums/ac230/akscoundrel/mayweather-cotto-fight203.jpg[/IMG]
Unless im looking at a photoshop?
Miguel fought a good fight. He won three or four rounds. He got outclassed in the championship rounds, though.
So, in the end, he fell into the pattern of every Mayweather fight. RIGHT?
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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostIt's funny how people (WHO HAD NOT EVEN SEEN THE SCORECARDS) were criticizing the judges.
They were calling the judges blind and incompetent, when their own card only had a ONE round difference.
Effin hilarious.
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117-111 is fine. Cotto won 3 rounds to me pretty clear. 116-112 at best is what you can give him. You cant even kill the judges for only giving him two. Cotto fought well most of the rounds and made them competitive. Floyd's looping rights were more telling than Cotto's brief flurries. So he won a couple of the closer rounds.
Pretty much everyone acknowledges through 9 Cotto did pretty well for himself against a guy who rarely loses a minute of a fight let alone a round. Moral victories arent always so bad.
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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostCotto landed plenty. More than most others. But I was referring to the people who kept using the defense of "look at Floyd's nose!" , as if that was evidence of sustained blows to the face. It wasn't.
Miguel fought a good fight. He won three or four rounds. He got outclassed in the championship rounds, though.
So, in the end, he fell into the pattern of every Mayweather fight. RIGHT?
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