Comments Thread For: Photos: Miguel Cotto, Yoshihiro Kamegai - FaceOff at Final Presser

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  • bigdunny1
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    #51
    Originally posted by BoxngLove
    Yoshi sports a 24/27 knockout to win ration which is more like 90% than 75% ... anyway dude can definitely scrap, but he fights with his hands low. Cotto will catch him. + Cotto is a much much better boxer ... not really the brawler anymore. Yoshi could be a lot more fresh early, but he will tire after 4.
    I'm excited, needless to say
    Yeah if Kamegai wins it will be by Knockout he ain't winning a tactical decision not how he fights and his high KO/win ratio reflects that. Kamegai is easy to hit but has a iron chin never been down and wants to trade banking on him being able to eat more punches then you can. I'm sure Cotto will try to avoid a slugfest he is the more skilled fighter. But because of his age and long layoff I wonder if he can avoid getting suckered into a slugfest because Kamegai is a brawler only comes forward and throws a high volume of punches. I see this fight being very bloody and exciting how ever long it goes.

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    • Mammoth
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      #52
      Kamegi was the last guy Robert Guerrero actually beat?

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      • AnimalisticMeth
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        #53
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Kamegi was the last guy Robert Guerrero actually beat?
        Well he beat Kamegai because the judges gave him a gift decision but he actually lost that fight.

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        • PunchyPotorff
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          #54
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          I meant that metaphorically. Obviously the actual event does well, but what will the worldwide audience be? Likely pales in comparison to the mega circus event w/Connor and Floydie.

          Originally posted by True That
          Oh yeah, no doubt. The May-Mac circus WWE event is going to make a killing and grab all of the attention. I'm not expecting much from the Mayweather fight. I'll be watching it for free along with the Cotto fight on HBO and after that Canelo-Golovkin 24/7. Plenty of free boxing entertainment tomorrow. I'll only be spending money on food and drink. I'm personally saving my PPV money for the Canelo-Golovkin fight.
          Yep. The Canelo//GGG event is also the one I'm looking forward to. And it's great, the theater where we go to see it, there are always some Mexicans in the crowd who interpret for us, the stuff the broadcast doesn't interpret. Great fun, huge screen, we even sneak in a bit of liquor to smooth out the edges. Can't beat it. LOL

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          • bigdunny1
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