Was Cotto on his way out?

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  • IMDAZED
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    #21
    Originally posted by HMICHMIC
    but but but compubox has him landing less than guerrero.
    I prefer my eyes to someone else's (CompuBox).

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      #22
      floyd was very close to stopping cotto but he took his foot off the pedal...

      did you see that uppercut in the late rounds...

      it literally lifted cotto off of his feet and he was stumbled...

      floyd showed mercy if you ask me....

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        #23
        Originally posted by Truth Be Told
        floyd was very close to stopping cotto but he took his foot off the pedal...

        did you see that uppercut in the late rounds...

        it literally lifted cotto off of his feet and he was stumbled...

        floyd showed mercy if you ask me....
        Funny that since then Floyd could not hurt anyone, not Maidana, not Gurerro, not drained Alvarez and not Pacquiao, who is also not in his prime anymore.
        Cotto was hurt from that uppercut yes, but not near getting stopped. Do not forget that this his not prime Cotto anymore a prime Cotto would walk trough Mayweathers shots. The guy was hit by bricks for 11 rounds against Margarito and yet gave Floyd a tough fight. There is a video where Floyd clearly says that he does not fight Cotto, because Cotto live to far away. With that being said Cotto was "Mayweather" ready.

        "Mayweather" ready == A Mayweather opponent, who is not in his prime anymore, was in many wars, has to accept all Mayweather conditions.

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        • Don Pichardo
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          #24
          Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS
          Floyd? Everyone loses to him. The Trout fight is the fight that showed he was on his way up, not down. Peg leg Sergio saw that and was like hell yeah!
          I greent u up for the sig pic

          And the wicket sh it will never die!
          Rip tnt

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          • Don Pichardo
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            #25
            Originally posted by B0XEO
            Cotto ran out of gas in the last 3 rounds like usual.

            That won't happen with Roach and MacMillan in his corner.
            Word
            But it remains to be seen if Cotto runs dry the last 3 rounds. Let's see what happens on sat

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            • Don Pichardo
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              #26
              Originally posted by nerd slapper
              Cotto is a C-level fighter who has just always positioned himself to "catch" shot names and put them on his record:

              http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...3535&cat=boxer

              Floyd has his way with him 99 times out of 100
              Some say the same about floyd... I for one don't believe none of that about either. Both are great fighters. That cannot be talking away from either of them. Cotto just made some grave mistakes in the last and it's very clear he has learned from them.

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              • Don Pichardo
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                #27
                Originally posted by Truth Be Told
                floyd was very close to stopping cotto but he took his foot off the pedal...

                did you see that uppercut in the late rounds...

                it literally lifted cotto off of his feet and he was stumbled...

                floyd showed mercy if you ask me....
                Sorry new bootie

                I only saw one (1) uppercut that stunned Cotto for all of two seconds. Mercy no. This floyd were are talking about. Remember Ortiz. If floyd could hav taken Cotto out he would have. That's what makes floyd so masterful. He know when not to be greedy. He knew Cotto was only dazed and not hurt. Floyd didn't go in for the kill cause he knew Cotto was still dangerous. Floyd backed off and solidified his win instead of getting ktfo gatti style.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jorgepichardojr
                  I greent u up for the sig pic

                  And the wicket sh it will never die!
                  Rip tnt
                  Fasho!

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