I'm having a feeling about this fight. I'm gonna say 50%. And lol @ the fool saying Mayweather has Broner defense. In that case the percentage goes up.
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Altbough styles make fights, who do you consider the better fighter - Cotto or Guerrero? I pick Cotto. You should understand where I'm going with that question.
I smell a triangle theory and boy you're wrong. Cotto might be better resume wise but Guerrero has the time to match that resume. Now, Guerrero can switch styles while Cotto only posseses one style. Guerrero can make it dirty and rough or box. That means if Floyd adjusts to one thing Guerrero can switch to another. Cotto has bad stamina while Guerrero keeps a steady pace. Guerrero is prime while Cotto is fading.
Leave triangle theories at the door when walking into NSB please!
I smell a triangle theory and boy you're wrong. Cotto might be better resume wise but Guerrero has the time to match that resume. Now, Guerrero can switch styles while Cotto only posseses one style. Guerrero can make it dirty and rough or box. That means if Floyd adjusts to one thing Guerrero can switch to another. Cotto has bad stamina while Guerrero keeps a steady pace. Guerrero is prime while Cotto is fading.
Leave triangle theories at the door when walking into NSB please!
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Are you kidden me in regards to Guerrero? Guerrero switching styles? If you look up any tough fight Guerrero has, he won via inside dogfighting. Usually, it is only when that isn't working for him does he switch to boxing. In his loss with Diaz, he did exactly that. Against, Salido, he employed the same dogfighting tactics. But Salido beat him at his own game. With Aydin, what did he do? Dogfight! Oh and then with Berto, what did he do the entire fight? Dogfight!
Now when Guerrero is facing weak push-overs of course he may choose to box. But anytime he's against serious opposition - he dogfights the entire fight. That is hands down his preferred fighting style.
Cotto on the other hand, he can get down and dirty inside, but he can also fight well from the outside. He has boxed against the best of them, and has fought on the inside against the best of them. Against Floyd, even though he had the most success on the inside, he still was boxing at various times. When was the last time you seen Guerrero fight like that? Four years ago?
I smell a triangle theory and boy you're wrong. Cotto might be better resume wise but Guerrero has the time to match that resume. Now, Guerrero can switch styles while Cotto only posseses one style. Guerrero can make it dirty and rough or box. That means if Floyd adjusts to one thing Guerrero can switch to another. Cotto has bad stamina while Guerrero keeps a steady pace. Guerrero is prime while Cotto is fading.
Leave triangle theories at the door when walking into NSB please!
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Dude did you know Kevin McBride is greater than Muhammad Ali?? true story!!
This fight is going to be hilariously dirty and end in Guerrero getting DQ'd...we might even see another bench clearing brawl...I've been predicting this for months already.
And the only reason I don't see zero is because there's no way to predict how a fighter in his mid 30s will look after a year away. If I had a guarantee that Mayweather would look the same as we last saw him, then I'd say zero.
Berto has no defense and was PEDs free. That is why his eyes looked the way it did.
We already have been thru this before. Ortiz beat and knocked down Berto twice as well.
If you take away the early rounds, Berto was getting to Guerrero just as much as Guerrero. Again, due to Berto's lack of defense, Guerrero won.
Again, like Ortiz, we only have 1 fight at WW where we see Guerrero doing that kind of damage. Both Ortiz and Guerrero needed to fight more quality opponents prior to making a judgement that he will be able to do the same to Floyd ....
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