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Will a new unofficial boxing term be born on May 5th? Hattoned Gatti'd Cotto'd?
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Originally posted by I'm so sorry View PostIn boxing we have a few unofficial terms that are often used to describe what we think a certain fighter will do to another fighter.
The most popular ones being Hattoned (or Hatton'd) and Gatti'd.
Hattoned: This term comes from when Pacquiao sparked out Hatton in the middle of the ring and knocked him out cold in the second round. When you get knocked out cold in the early rounds you have been Hattoned.
Gatti'd: This term comes from when Mayweather completely dominated Arturo Gatti for 6 rounds in a one sided shutout, to which Gatti's corner stopped the fight. When you have been dominated and stopped early, you have been Gatti'd.
Cotto'd: Some would argue that there's already a term for this, and it has something to do with taking a knee, but that has yet to be confirmed.
What do you think the term Cotto'd could stand for on May 5th?
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Well getting Floyds d!ick of your mouth should be a start. If Ortiz was handling mayweathers power before the frustration, headbutts, hugs and kissing, how the fuk do u think Floyd has any chance in humiliating Cotto? Its probably gonna be a close UD by Floyd but dont blink!
BTW its a fact Cotto can deal with speed but can't deal with pressure... Pacquiao is the only exception because hes throws punches from awkward angles.
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I always used the term "Marquezed".
Like for May 5th, I keep saying "I have a feeling Cotto is going to get Marquezed."
And I don't understand why people refer to being "Cotto'd" as taking a knee. Lot's of other fighters have taken knees, it's not like he was the first.
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