re-watched Pacquaio vs cotto, Pacquaio was terrifying

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  • M Bison
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    #11
    Originally posted by bigsmoothh
    that manny that whooped cotto would tear floyd a new *******.
    This is why Floyd made up all these stipulations like he is doing with Maidana...
    Floyd is a crafty little man make no mistake about it he wants that 0 to remain.

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    • Evol
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      #12
      this was when ariza still had a good relationship with the mexican cartel.. ariza was still getting that good shiiet with no cut in it!

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        #13
        Originally posted by Red Cyclone
        This is why Floyd made up all these stipulations like he is doing with Maidana...
        Floyd is a crafty little man make no mistake about it he wants that 0 to remain.
        sr was there i believe and saw that fight live. thats when sr said hell to the no my son aint fighting him.

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        • HarvardBlue
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          #14
          This was definitely the most impressive win for Pacquiao but the success Cotto had in the beginning tells me that Pacquiao wasn't unbeatable. Cotto fought Pacquiao's fight and never adjusted after the first KD. And because Cotto usually slows down in the later rounds it was only a matter of time before he was going to be stopped. It was a great performance by Pacquiao but Cotto was beatable that night.

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          • IMDAZED
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            #15
            Yeah he was. That fight made me change my perception of a possible Mayweather fight. I remember watching and getting a strange stirring like...wtf? He beat the **** out of Cotto that night.

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              #16
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              Yeah he was. That fight made me change my perception of a possible Mayweather fight. I remember watching and getting a strange stirring like...wtf? He beat the **** out of Cotto that night.
              stop snitching crybaby!

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              • KingTito
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                #17
                I agree. He was an absolute force. That's the fight that really ruined any chance of Floyd fighting him.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by harwri008
                  This was definitely the most impressive win for Pacquiao but the success Cotto had in the beginning tells me that Pacquiao wasn't unbeatable. Cotto fought Pacquiao's fight and never adjusted after the first KD. And because Cotto usually slows down in the later rounds it was only a matter of time before he was going to be stopped. It was a great performance by Pacquiao but Cotto was beatable that night.
                  Ever since he started becoming a more technical fighter, Pacquiao doesn't show all his cards in the beginning of the fight. He uses the early rounds to gauge you, set you up, and give you a false sense of his weaponry.

                  He doesn't turn it up until around the 4th round and catches you with his real power when you're not expecting it, and when you think you can handle his shots.

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                    #19
                    He had the 'eye of the tiger' back then and that bounce to his step. He was hungry. He doesn't have that same hunger anymore. Not saying all is lost as he'd still beat mostly everyone from 140-147.

                    But I think its partly natural due to aging, already reaching the top, already making the $$$, father life, ...becoming too busy/unfocused with politics, TV shows, religion.

                    He fought 3/4 of every round back then. Marquez or Nacho said Pacquiao was very difficult when younger, cause you didn't know what the $%$ he was gonna do (unpredictable). Now PAC slowed down just enough to be timed.

                    Still PAC will win most fights due to his experience and talent.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by jose.sooto
                      Indeed, great performance by Pacquiao, you just can't overlook the fact that "Sugar" Shane Mosley was a far better opponent for Manny at the time. Shane Mosley was coming off an impressive TKO win over Antonio "El Tornado" Margarito. Manny & his team avoided Shane and instead went for the safe money in Miguel Cotto, a fighter who was clearly not the same after Tony stopped him. Not only that, the fight was made at a ridiculous 145 catchweight...
                      2 fights after Pacquiao whopped Cotto, Pacquiao whopped Shane. B*tch and complain about the timing all day but the difference that timing would have made was Pacquiao whooping a 38 year old Mosley vs. a 39 year old Mosley. Some difference eh.

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