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  • Cotto/Mallignaggi- Chavez/Camacho similarities

    These two fights are very technically similar.

    Malignaggi is very similar to Camacho in several aspects.

    Camacho- a flamboyant boxer, with lightning fast hand speed, great footwork, moderate yet limited power. He was a very smart and tricky southpaw that moved very well. He used lateral movement and his superior handspeed in order to humiliate his opponents.

    Cotto is similar to Chavez in several aspects as well.

    Chavez- a great boxer-puncher that used constant pressure and attrition in order to break down and destroy his opponents. Chavez cut the ring off very well. Chavez used body punches early on and later finished his opponents with combos that included his signature Left hook-right cross.

    On 9-12 1992 a bout between a Mexican legend and a flamboyant proud Puerto Rican occurred.

    Camacho (much like Malignaggi) promissed that he would prevail using his superior handspeed. He claimed that Chavez was slow, and not smart enough in order to beat him. He claimed that Chavez would not be able to hit him, and you can't hurt what you can hit.

    Chavez (much like Cotto) remained quiet, and only promised that he would make Macho suffer.

    On that september night what occurred in Las Vegas was brutal. Camacho had early flashes but was occasionaly being hit by Chavez's body punches. As the fight went on, Chavez began to close in on the fast, flamboyant boxer with superior hand speed. The body punches were beginning to manifest their effects as Camacho began to run and hold, avoiding exchanges. Camacho with both eyes severely swollen, refused to allow his corner to stop the fight, but was continually punished every time a new round was commenced. Camacho's punch output went from often, to occasional, to hardly ever, while Chavez's output increased significantly in each round. Camacho with one of the hardest chins in the business, finished a fight in which he was cumulatively broken down and nearly KOed for the first time.

    This is how I see Malignaggi/Cotto going. Paulie will run and hit, but you can't run from a boxer that Cuts the ring off better than anyone in the business right now. Corley couldn't run from Cotto, Sosa tried(he ended up brawling with him and was KOed). with COtto's relentless slobberknocking style, which includes boxing, brawling, and attrition, he will eventually catch up with the Italian. Paulie claims that Cotto is one-dimensional, He sais that Cotto is too slow, and is not smart enough in the ring. Cotto has different plans........

    Expect this fight to resemble Camacho/Chavez....Only Paulie may not have the chin or pride that Camacho possesed.

  • #2
    Originally posted by machotime
    These two fights are very technically similar.

    Malignaggi is very similar to Camacho in several aspects.

    Camacho- a flamboyant boxer, with lightning fast hand speed, great footwork, moderate yet limited power. He was a very smart and tricky southpaw that moved very well. He used lateral movement and his superior handspeed in order to humiliate his opponents.

    Cotto is similar to Chavez in several aspects as well.

    Chavez- a great boxer-puncher that used constant pressure and attrition in order to break down and destroy his opponents. Chavez cut the ring off very well. Chavez used body punches early on and later finished his opponents with combos that included his signature Left hook-right cross.

    On 9-12 1992 a bout between a Mexican legend and a flamboyant proud Puerto Rican occurred.

    Camacho (much like Malignaggi) promissed that he would prevail using his superior handspeed. He claimed that Chavez was slow, and not smart enough in order to beat him. He claimed that Chavez would not be able to hit him, and you can't hurt what you can hit.

    Chavez (much like Cotto) remained quiet, and only promised that he would make Macho suffer.

    On that september night what occurred in Las Vegas was brutal. Camacho had early flashes but was occasionaly being hit by Chavez's body punches. As the fight went on, Chavez began to close in on the fast, flamboyant boxer with superior hand speed. The body punches were beginning to manifest their effects as Camacho began to run and hold, avoiding exchanges. Camacho with both eyes severely swollen, refused to allow his corner to stop the fight, but was continually punished every time a new round was commenced. Camacho's punch output went from often, to occasional, to hardly ever, while Chavez's output increased significantly in each round. Camacho with one of the hardest chins in the business, finished a fight in which he was cumulatively broken down and nearly KOed for the first time.

    This is how I see Malignaggi/Cotto going. Paulie will run and hit, but you can't run from a boxer that Cuts the ring off better than anyone in the business right now. Corley couldn't run from Cotto, Sosa tried(he ended up brawling with him and was KOed). with COtto's relentless slobberknocking style, which includes boxing, brawling, and attrition, he will eventually catch up with the Italian. Paulie claims that Cotto is one-dimensional, He sais that Cotto is too slow, and is not smart enough in the ring. Cotto has different plans........

    Expect this fight to resemble Camacho/Chavez....Only Paulie may not have the chin or pride that Camacho possesed.
    This fights another Lacy vs Calzaghe period....Mallinaggi is top 3 pound 4 pound in the world when it comes to skill.....and dont compare Cotto to Chavez please.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Winky
      This fights another Lacy vs Calzaghe period....Mallinaggi is top 3 pound 4 pound in the world when it comes to skill.....and dont compare Cotto to Chavez please.
      Anyone who sais that Paulie is top 3 P4P is not worth paying any attention to. Also, im comparing the similarities of the fight technically, not skill wise. Niether Cotto or Paulie are equivalent to Chavez or Camacho, but the match up is strikingly similar.

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      • #4
        after June 10th you'll be saying hes the best along with everyone.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Winky
          after June 10th you'll be saying hes the best along with everyone.
          The point of this thread is that Chavez's fighting style is similar to Cotto's, and Camacho's is similar to Paulie's. The June 10th fight will end the same as September 12 fight between Macho and Chavez.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by machotime
            The point of this thread is that Chavez's fighting style is similar to Cotto's, and Camacho's is similar to Paulie's. The June 10th fight will end the same as September 12 fight between Macho and Chavez.
            Quit being a biased Puerto Rican nuthugger.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Winky
              Quit being a biased Puerto Rican nuthugger.
              How does this thread imply that I am a puerto rican nuthugger? The Mexican Chavez demolished the Puerto Rican Macho, as The puerto Rican Cotto will demolish the Italian Paulie.

              My justifications deal with technicality, not biasedness.

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              • #8
                ARE YOU OUTTA YOUR MIND...if you go by technicality how is Cotto better then Paulie...he doesnt have the speed or boxing ability that he does...............

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                • #9
                  Well, at least someone is making these threads interesting.
                  Anyway I say Cotto beats Paulie.
                  Paulie literally brings nothing on the table that could surprise Cotto. Can Paul cause some problems in the beginning - maybe.
                  Even though I dont believe that his speed and skills are all that great.
                  He only decisioned bums. Was not even able to knock them all out.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Winky
                    ARE YOU OUTTA YOUR MIND...if you go by technicality how is Cotto better then Paulie...he doesnt have the speed or boxing ability that he does...............
                    Wow, you are really hardheaded aren't you......Technically, this fight resembles the Chavez/Camacho fight. Camacho was the better faster boxer, Chavez beat him with pressure, cutting off the ring, and power.

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