my sources told me cotto was crying in the locker room after the fight. Thats why he doesnt do interviews after he looses because he cries. Atleast arreola still does interviews when hes crying, more of a man than cotto is
People like to talk about how he's a professional and all but I've notice he totally disregards the media when he loses. Is he upset? Hurt physically? Too emotional? A sore loser? What gives?
And what do you want him to do when he loses, go crazy on the mic like Paulie Malignaggi? Say boxing is full of ****? Everybody is an agreement that the scorecards were bull****. Canelo won but why do you want him to stay and talk after he has gone through a tough training camp, tough fight, then loses...maybe his emotion shows that he cares a lot about winning. He gets tight when he loses and wants to get out of the ring. Who cares? I really don't and besides that you have so many personal interviews come out after that, who cares if he doesn't want to talk in front of a mostly Canelo crowd who booed his entrance?
my sources told me cotto was crying in the locker room after the fight. Thats why he doesnt do interviews after he looses because he cries. Atleast arreola still does interviews when hes crying, more of a man than cotto is
I'm sorry but where i'm from a man doesn't like to be seen crying. I have never heard that b*tch **** about crying in public. Let's not sit here and make that some type of being a man type of behavior. Not saying crying in general is being a b*tch, but it's false tbat crying in public makes you more of a man than crying away from public.
And what do you want him to do when he loses, go crazy on the mic like Paulie Malignaggi? Say boxing is full of ****? Everybody is an agreement that the scorecards were bull****. Canelo won but why do you want him to stay and talk after he has gone through a tough training camp, tough fight, then loses...maybe his emotion shows that he cares a lot about winning. He gets tight when he loses and wants to get out of the ring. Who cares? I really don't and besides that you have so many personal interviews come out after that, who cares if he doesn't want to talk in front of a mostly Canelo crowd who booed his entrance?
That is true about every single man who enters the ring and loses. Those guys care just as much and put just as much effort into their training camps and fights as Cotto does.
Yet they still manage to be professional and do their post fight interviews.
That is true about every single man who enters the ring and loses. Those guys care just as much and put just as much effort into their training camps and fights as Cotto does.
Yet they still manage to be professional and do their post fight interviews.
No excuses for Cotto.
No, If your getting **** on the scorecards like that why would you want to stick around and answer Max's dumb questions? I woulda gave them 2 middle fingers as I walked out but Cotto is too professional to do something like that and just chooses to walk away.
No, If your getting **** on the scorecards like that why would you want to stick around and answer Max's dumb questions? I woulda gave them 2 middle fingers as I walked out but Cotto is too professional to do something like that and just chooses to walk away.
Pacquiao stuck around after the Bradley decision. That's being a professional.
Cotto simply got his azz beat (again) and ran out the ring (again). Blaming such behavior on disagreement of the margin by which you CLEARLY lost on the scorecards is lame.
Cotto is no victim here (or the other times he did it). He's just a sore loser who turns diva when things don't go the way he imagined them to. Period.
As Marlo Stansfield so famously stated: "You want it to be one way. But it's the other way."
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