Miguel Cotto VS Daniel Geale Who wins?
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No, I am enjoying getting red k's from *****s and desperate ricans, its just shows that they are butthurt. I, personally would never give a red k, because its a kindergarten stuff..Comment
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Either way, I don't see a bunch of hope for Geale no matter what his weight is.
The only advantage I ever saw for Geale was his size meaning his option would to make a very physical fight with Cotto hoping to tire him out physically or mentally which has happened to Cotto in the past.
Cotto is a better boxer, period. He'd have to have fallen off big to lose this one.Comment
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I don't think it's so good to be that light that early. Doesn't seem natural for someone campaigning in a weight class to be lighter than the limit that early when he hadn't been in the past. We now know that wasn't true.
Either way, I don't see a bunch of hope for Geale no matter what his weight is.
The only advantage I ever saw for Geale was his size meaning his option would to make a very physical fight with Cotto hoping to tire him out physically or mentally which has happened to Cotto in the past.
Cotto is a better boxer, period. He'd have to have fallen off big to lose this one.
Geale can stay busy for 12 rounds and we all know Cotto normally fades after 6.
That is the key to victory for Geale.
As long as Geale makes the weight healthily and can take cotto's power as well though.Comment
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Yet... you complained about it lol. I get Red K'd by the dumbest posters here, I never bring it up because it doesn't actually bother me. Bringing it up shows your emotions were ruined. Sad.Comment
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If he can stay busy, he can possibly make it competitive.
It's hard for me to say that the worse boxer will win.Comment
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Puerto Rican Middleweight Champion, Miguel Angel Cotto and former Two time World Champion, the Australian Daniel Geale, will meet face to face on Tuesday during the official press conference for the June 6 fight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The meeting between the two boxers will take place in the BB King Club in Manhattan.
Cotto arrived in New York on Saturday from Los Angeles, where he remained for nine weeks as part of their preparation made in full at the Wild Card Gym. Owned by his trainer Freddie Roach.
The Puerto Rican on Sunday, taking advantage of their day off, visited the City Field stadium, home of the Mets, with his working group.
On Monday, the Champion of the World Boxing Council, setting out for the first time since he won the crown on June 7, 2014 when he beat Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez at Madison Square Garden, conducted a work session at Trinity Boxing Club.
There he took the opportunity to refine with Roach part of the strategy deployed on Saturday against Geale, a former Middleweight Champion.
Cotto, who has a record of 39-4 and 32 knockouts, also placed a pound limit of 157 pounds set for the fight. "I see Miguel in very good shape and focused. Much more than our previous commitments, "Roach said. "It's extremely well," he added.
Cotto did floor work & four rounds of mitts helped by Roach.
On Tuesday, in addition to the press conference, Cotto will do swimming pool exercises in the morning before the meeting with the media, and then will prepare as usual at Trinity Boxing Club.
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