Such a great fight.
Rewatching Cotto Mayweather
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Watching floyds fights are always better after the second and third time. You really get a feel for how much he makes guys miss. You think a lot of his fights are close the first time then you watch them again like, “that guy didn’t touch Floyd at all” and Floyd peppers them at wellLast edited by Lopez_Boxing; 11-29-2017, 11:10 AM.Comment
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Did you notice Mayweather stunned in the beginning of rd 6? After that left hook he was getting lit up.Comment
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You could at least lay down the **** sucking for awhile. Everyone and his mother knows Cotto trained himself in that fight.Comment
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I'm keeping it a buck, you can believe whatever makes you feel better. He put 2 of his 3 worst performances of his career with Pedro Diaz, and the muhfucca wasn't even listening to him in the Trout fight nor using his best punches. Roach revived his career.Comment
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That was a good fight. A reminder that Floyd is as tough as they come and can fight when he has to.
Floyd doesn't get enough credit for that. Not many fighters could have a tear up with Cotto or Maidana, especially one that is primarily known for his great boxing, movement and defensive skills. It was the same with the Hatton fight. Hindsight is one thing and Hatton might not get a lot of credit, but there wasn't many fighters back in 2007 that would choose to fight an undefeated Hatton on the inside and fight him at his own game.
Not surprising he brought his old man back in after that Cotto fight though and started using his legs a bit more again. I do think Cotto was part of the reason Floyd had to stand and fight though, it was a good clash of styles. I'm glad there wasn't a rematch though, i reckon Floyd would have found a way to move a lot more and win a wider UD in a less entertaining fight.Last edited by TheBigLug; 11-29-2017, 11:31 AM.Comment
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