Technically, it does make it at least controversial, since there's a difference of opinion between fans. We can chuck it up to different theories as to what should count in boxing, I guess. Nevertheless, I think that number is way, way too high. Cotto's jab was his best weapon all night. If it had been that ineffective, then there's no way the fight could've even been close. I'm not saying he hit every jab he threw, but it was definitely Canelo's biggest obstacle on fight-night.
Cotto vs Canelo -- My Thoughts
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Lil'G's jab is stiff and only effective if landed flush. Alvarez easily pivots out of those jabs by twitching his backwards as usual let alone he can flick them off with his guard. Alvarez on the other hand is younger, and his flexibility is apparent.
The Lil'G analytics about his jab was 2014 at best. Dude's getting old, and he will gas out against Alvarez.Comment
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It wasn't a very close fight.
Miguel moved a lot, threw pitty-pat punches and landed very little in the way of meaningful punches.
Canelo, on the other hand, landed the meaningful punches, his defensive work and counters were excellent, he completely controlled the tempo and style of the fight...
Out of Lara, Trout and Cotto, the Cotto fight was clearly the easiest of the 3. It was no closer than 116-112.
The absolute best you could give was 7 rounds to Canelo...That's close if you ask me.
Also a thought I'd like to add that the only time they traded punches the whole fight, Cotto landed a left, right upstairs that made Canelo back off.
I actually hate Roach for getting Miguel to box and move too muchComment
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Lil'G doesn't have an excellent jab. This isn't Lil'G vs Stevens either...
Lil'G's jab is stiff and only effective if landed flush. Alvarez easily pivots out of those jabs by twitching his backwards as usual let alone he can flick them off with his guard. Alvarez on the other hand is younger, and his flexibility is apparent.
The Lil'G analytics about his jab was 2014 at best. Dude's getting old, and he will gas out against Alvarez.Comment
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Tell me why Canelo's blocked shots count but Cotto's don't?Comment
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Lil'G doesn't have an excellent jab. This isn't Lil'G vs Stevens either...
Lil'G's jab is stiff and only effective if landed flush. Alvarez easily pivots out of those jabs by twitching his backwards as usual let alone he can flick them off with his guard. Alvarez on the other hand is younger, and his flexibility is apparent.
The Lil'G analytics about his jab was 2014 at best. Dude's getting old, and he will gas out against Alvarez.
Now you are also deflecting, I called you out on Canelo's "reach advantage" he had over Golovkin. There is none.Comment
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I also thought Cotto did enough to win. He boxed really well and out landed Canelo in a majority of the rounds. It wasn't a surprise that Canelo got the judges decision though. I mean come on, this was in Vegas and Canelo has had the benefit of more than a few fights go his way when they shouldn't have. He is the cash cow and pretty much everyone involved outside of Cotto's team, ensured Canelo would win. Even the bull**** WBC act all but painted Cotto in a bad light. And did people really think Canelo would fight Golovkin? Seems like this was all for naught and Golovkin is still waiting.
If a rematch happens, I hope Cotto can do some more body work and hopefully break Canelo down. Who knows, maybe Canelo-weight will finally catch up to him and will bite him in the ass.Comment
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