Comments Thread For: Miguel Cotto: I Won 8 of 12 Rounds, I Expected To Win

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  • francisco0315
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    #271
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    Former four division world champion Miguel Cotto (40-5, 33KOs) disagrees with the outcome of Saturday's fight at the at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Cotto lost a very twelve round unanimous decision to Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, who picked up the WBC middleweight title with the victory.

    After twelve rounds, the scores were announced as 117-111, 119-109 and 118-110. Many in the press felt the scoring was too wide in Canelo's favor.
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    • -Kev-
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      #272
      Ok so i'm going ot make a fair assesment as possible. So I had Canelo winning close, let's get that out of the way. There were several rounds that I found difficult to score until HBO did a replay of Canelo landing punching, I gave those difficult to score rounds to Canelo due to the replays showing his hard punches landed, but not Cotto's. I wonder how much of this biased replaying affected the way I and other fans scored the fight? There were punches that Cotto landed which I wanted to see in slow motion replay, but HBO never played them. It was like some kind of psychological scheme HBO was doing to keep Canelo's combo's fresh in our heads and keep us with that "Ooh Canelo landed a hard punch" round after round. HBO seems to do this with the more marketable fighter of a big fight. This is not the first time I noticed this. I think that if HBO did the opposite, showed Cotto's landed punches instead of Canelo's, I think people would have had a different scorecard. But as of right now I say Canelo won a close fight and there were several close rounds you could have given to Cotto, I was very unsure and that was the same thing my friends were saying. There were a lot of rounds where we didn't know who to give it to. In the late rounds actually someone shouted out "rematch", because it was too close. I can see where Cotto is coming from feeling that he won the fight, I would not say he is going crazy or be a sore loser.

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      • Toltec77
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        #273
        This picture says it all! Tu eres Bobo Cotto, now retire!

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        • Jubei
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          #274
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          emo stuff
          who is going to read that crap?

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          • chico malo ali
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            #275
            Cotto is a poor sport for leaving the ring and not giving an interview and now he's a sore loser who can't accept the fact that he lost.cotto is a joke!

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #276
              1. Eric Raskin (HBO) 118-110 Canelo
              2. Michael Rosenthal (The Ring) 117-111 Canelo
              3. Steve Kim (Boxing Scene) 117-111 Canelo
              4. Harold Lederman (HBO) 117-111 Canelo
              5. Mike Coppinger (USA Today) 116-112 Canelo
              6. Damián Ferrer (La Esquina Neutral) 116-112 Canelo
              7. Carlos Rivera (Boxing News 24) 116-112 Canelo
              8. Michael Woods (The Sweet Science) 116-112 Canelo
              9. Lance Pugmire (Los Angeles Times) 116-112 Canelo
              10. Kevin Iole (Yahoo) 116-112 Canelo
              11. Al Bernstein (Showtime) 116-112 Canelo
              12. The Associated Press 116-112 Canelo
              13. Chris Mannix (Sports illustrated) 115-113 Canelo
              14. Frankie Piñero Rosario (La Esquina Neutral) 115-113 Canelo
              15. Tom Craze (Big Left Hook) 115-113 Canelo
              16. Scott Christ (Bad Left Hook) 115-113 Canelo
              17. Luis Santiago Arce (Primera Hora de Puerto Rico) 115-113 Canelo
              18. Carlos Narvaez (El Vocero de Puerto Rico) 115-113 Canelo
              19. Dan Rafael (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
              20. Brian Campbell (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
              21. Steve Carp (Las Vegas Review Journal) 115-113 Canelo
              22. Salvador Rodriguez (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
              23. Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN) 114-114 Empate
              24. Marcelo Gonzalez (Space) 114-114 Empate
              25. Eduardo Lamazón (TV Azteca) 117-111 Cotto

              AND....

              FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR: "CANELO WON"

              Originally posted by Jubei
              who is going to read that crap?
              I don't LOL

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              • Mexican_Puppet
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                #277
                1. Eric Raskin (HBO) 118-110 Canelo
                2. Michael Rosenthal (The Ring) 117-111 Canelo
                3. Steve Kim (Boxing Scene) 117-111 Canelo
                4. Harold Lederman (HBO) 117-111 Canelo
                5. Mike Coppinger (USA Today) 116-112 Canelo
                6. Damián Ferrer (La Esquina Neutral) 116-112 Canelo
                7. Carlos Rivera (Boxing News 24) 116-112 Canelo
                8. Michael Woods (The Sweet Science) 116-112 Canelo
                9. Lance Pugmire (Los Angeles Times) 116-112 Canelo
                10. Kevin Iole (Yahoo) 116-112 Canelo
                11. Al Bernstein (Showtime) 116-112 Canelo
                12. The Associated Press 116-112 Canelo
                13. Chris Mannix (Sports illustrated) 115-113 Canelo
                14. Frankie Piñero Rosario (La Esquina Neutral) 115-113 Canelo
                15. Tom Craze (Big Left Hook) 115-113 Canelo
                16. Scott Christ (Bad Left Hook) 115-113 Canelo
                17. Luis Santiago Arce (Primera Hora de Puerto Rico) 115-113 Canelo
                18. Carlos Narvaez (El Vocero de Puerto Rico) 115-113 Canelo
                19. Dan Rafael (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
                20. Brian Campbell (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
                21. Steve Carp (Las Vegas Review Journal) 115-113 Canelo
                22. Salvador Rodriguez (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
                23. Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN) 114-114 Empate
                24. Marcelo Gonzalez (Space) 114-114 Empate
                25. Eduardo Lamazón (TV Azteca) 117-111 Cotto

                AND....

                FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR: "CANELO WON"

                Originally posted by Jubei
                who is going to read that crap?
                I don't.LOL

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                • RIZO24
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                  #278
                  Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                  1. Eric Raskin (HBO) 118-110 Canelo
                  2. Michael Rosenthal (The Ring) 117-111 Canelo
                  3. Steve Kim (Boxing Scene) 117-111 Canelo
                  4. Harold Lederman (HBO) 117-111 Canelo
                  5. Mike Coppinger (USA Today) 116-112 Canelo
                  6. Damián Ferrer (La Esquina Neutral) 116-112 Canelo
                  7. Carlos Rivera (Boxing News 24) 116-112 Canelo
                  8. Michael Woods (The Sweet Science) 116-112 Canelo
                  9. Lance Pugmire (Los Angeles Times) 116-112 Canelo
                  10. Kevin Iole (Yahoo) 116-112 Canelo
                  11. Al Bernstein (Showtime) 116-112 Canelo
                  12. The Associated Press 116-112 Canelo
                  13. Chris Mannix (Sports illustrated) 115-113 Canelo
                  14. Frankie Piñero Rosario (La Esquina Neutral) 115-113 Canelo
                  15. Tom Craze (Big Left Hook) 115-113 Canelo
                  16. Scott Christ (Bad Left Hook) 115-113 Canelo
                  17. Luis Santiago Arce (Primera Hora de Puerto Rico) 115-113 Canelo
                  18. Carlos Narvaez (El Vocero de Puerto Rico) 115-113 Canelo
                  19. Dan Rafael (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
                  20. Brian Campbell (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
                  21. Steve Carp (Las Vegas Review Journal) 115-113 Canelo
                  22. Salvador Rodriguez (ESPN) 115-113 Canelo
                  23. Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN) 114-114 Empate
                  24. Marcelo Gonzalez (Space) 114-114 Empate
                  25. Eduardo Lamazón (TV Azteca) 117-111 Cotto

                  AND....

                  FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR: "CANELO WON"



                  I don't.LOL
                  this guy right here must of been smoking crack when he was watching the fight?

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                  • Don Pichardo
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                    #279
                    I just rewatched sober 7-5 for cotto. 6-6 is very plausible. Can't say I'd give him 8-4 doe. Cotto boxed his azz off for 12 full rounds. He ussally a 8 round fighter. Gavin helped out a lot. I think cotto backed way to many round first half of fight. Cottos certainly won round 10 and I believe he won round 11.

                    Canelo fought amazingly as well. He has come a tremendous was in terms of boxing ability. He landed the harder blows. Cotto just plain out landed Canelo. Plain and simple. Fbi needs to investigate the Nevada commission.

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                    • bigdunny1
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                      #280
                      Originally posted by jorgepichardojr
                      I just rewatched sober 7-5 for cotto. 6-6 is very plausible. Can't say I'd give him 8-4 doe. Cotto boxed his azz off for 12 full rounds. He ussally a 8 round fighter. Gavin helped out a lot. I think cotto backed way to many round first half of fight. Cottos certainly won round 10 and I believe he won round 11.

                      Canelo fought amazingly as well. He has come a tremendous was in terms of boxing ability. He landed the harder blows. Cotto just plain out landed Canelo. Plain and simple. Fbi needs to investigate the Nevada commission.
                      Outlander him? Canelo landed more overall punches and more power shots and at higher connect rates. Cotto missed 500 punches landed just 14% of his power shots. Canelo either slipped or blocked almost all cottos punches and the few times each landed had no impact. Canelo landed more, had all the flush and hard punches and landed at a higher rate. Cotto didn't win more then 3 rounds. He ran and threw punches that hit air and nothing else. lol

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