Cotto is in his 3rd prime!
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Foreman already had punching power. You can't gain something you already had.
Even before his second career, he was known as a hard puncher. In his second career, Buffer even announced him as "One of the hardest HW punchers of all time".
OK, watch one of prime Foreman's fights on YouTube. Count each time the announcer mentions Foreman's power.Last edited by VG_Addict; 06-08-2014, 05:53 PM.Comment
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Dude, seriously? He was already one of the hardest punchers of all time, but actually improved even more in his old age. This is basic reading comprehension. Good grief.Foreman already had punching power. You can't gain something you already had.
Even before his second career, he was known as a hard puncher. In his second career, Buffer even announced him as "One of the hardest HW punchers of all time".
OK, watch one of prime Foreman's fights on YouTube. Count each time the announcer mentions Foreman's power.Comment
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Thats all it was laziness. From his diet to his training etc and subsequently his stamina and quickness.Cotto's prior workouts throughout the years always struck me as a bit of lazy. Seemed to laid back during mitt work and even jump rope and speed bag.
The fact that he probably now doesn't have to worry about weight at all and can just workout and eat and still be on weight is beneficial to him at this stage of life. Add to it the fact that Roach is famous for putting his fighters through more intense workouts/drills, Cotto has a new life in Boxing.
Now he can have AB's and still weight 160, whereas before he would have to shrink and be dehydrated just to see a little bit of 6-pack action showing through.Comment
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