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    "miguel biting off more then he can chew" agree or disagree?

    Size: The size alone, with Margarito towering over Cotto by four inches and with a reach advantage of half a foot, will be huge obstacle for Cotto to get past. However, the height advantage might be minimized because Margarito tends to stand in close and loop many of his punches, not using his reach to his full benefit. But, when Margarito does choose to fight on the outside, Cotto, a fighter who tends to fight mostly on the inside, will likely find that he’s unable to get his big body shots nor land his excellent jab.

    The jab is a relatively new weapon for him, something that he’s only recently started using in fights against Shane Mosley and Zab Judah. Against those shorter fighters, Cotto was able to use it to dominate on occasion when they would move to the outside. It’s unclear, however, whether Cotto will be able to do the same against the long-armed Margarito, who might have too much of a reach advantage for Cotto to land his jabs unless he catches Margarito on the way in.

    Work rate: This is an area where Cotto is at a bad disadvantage, and no matter how much he’s prepared to up his punch output in training for the fight, it likely won’t change enough for him to be able to match Margarito’s non-stop style of punching. Cotto is a more deliberate, more methodical type of a puncher, who tends to think first before firing his shots off. The process of thinking seems to slow him down more than a little, making him almost predictable at times. You pretty much know what he’s going to do at all times, namely fire off a right hand, maybe a jab from the outside, and then work his way to the inside and start throwing hooks to the body mostly and then the head. The problem here, though, is unless Cotto can hurt Margarito with a body shot, he may be buried by Margarito’s heavy punch output.

    As Margarito showed against Kermit Cintron ( a 6th round TKO win for Margarito) in his last fight in April, he’s virtually unbeatable when he’s throwing 100 punches per round, which is what Margarito averaged against Cintron. As good as Cintron’s power was, which is probably a level above that of Cotto, it didn’t have the effect of slowing down Margarito’s work rate at all, not even by a small margin.

    The same holds true for Cotto, for if he can’t match Margarito’s work rate, then he’s going to have to try and slow him down somehow whether that be by clinching, fighting on the outside or running. I can’t see Cotto running, because he seems to proud to do that. I also can’t see him clinching either, though that would be the smart thing for him to do if things suddenly turn sour for him in the early going. That will leave Cotto with only one option - to try and slug it out with Margarito and beat him down with harder shots.

    Power: This is an area where Cotto has a significant advantage, in that he’s shorter, stockier fighter who can generate a tremendous amount of power in his shots, especially when punching to the body. Margarito, for his part, punches hard but is more dependent on taking out his opponents with a massive horde of punches rather than one or two big shots like Cotto. The power advantage for Cotto gives him his only real chance of beating Margarito, for if he can hurt him with a big shot to the body or possibly to the head, and maybe knock him down, then Cotto has a chance of ending the fight quickly at a moment’s notice.

    It would probably be safe to say that Cotto will be putting everything he has into his shots, trying to make each one of them count, to try and take Margarito out as fast as he can. Because if Cotto doesn’t score a quick knockout, the effects of having to deal with 100 punches thrown at him every round will have a serious withering effect on him making it less likely that he can score a knockout later in the fight. High guard or no high guard, being hit 50-60 times per round will take a lot out of Cotto, and will cause him to deteriorate in the later rounds.

    Chin: Margarito’s chin is known for being like rock, though he does get stunned on occasions like in his fights against Joshua Clottey and Paul Williams. However, in each situation, Margarito has recovered quickly and continued to fire away with his shots. He showed in his two fights with Cintron that he can take his biggest shots without going down, which says all you need to know about Margarito’s chin. Cotto, though, is much more susceptible to getting hurt, as he’s previously been knocked down or hurt in fights against DeMarcus Corley, Ricardo Torres and Zab Judah, to name just a few.

    He’s been lucky in each case, because none of them threw enough punches afterwards to finish Cotto off. If this happens against Margarito, Cotto might not be so lucky because he’ll be hit with a storm of punches rather than just one or two big shots, which was the case in his fights with Judah, Torres and Corley. They made the mistake of trying to load up with their shots, thus limiting the amount of punches they were able to land on Cotto after they had him hurt. Margarito, however, doesn’t fight in that way and won’t load up, and instead will try and bury Cotto with punches.
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    #2
    Power

    Margarito Wins This One Easily. He Has Had Real Knockout Wins
    By That I Mean Knocking The Guy Down And Him Not Getting Back Up
    Most Of Cotto's Stoppage Wins Have Been Fighters Getting Pulled Out In The Corner, Stopped By The Doctor Or Referee.

    Margarito KO'ed Cintron, Gomez, Johnson, Lewis And Diaz In Decent Style.
    Cotto's Knockout Wins Against Gomez, Urkal, Abdulaev, Corley And Judah
    Where All Less Impressive Stoppages. Cant Remember Cotto Ever Turning a Fight With One Punch.

    Speed

    Nither Of These Guys Are Super Quick But Cotto Has The Edge
    And Its a Pretty Big Edge On The Outside. He Has Faster Hands And Feet.

    Stamina

    Margarito Easily Takes This One. He Has Been Known To Throw 100 Punches a Round
    And He Even Set a Punch Stat Record When He Fought Clottey. Cotto Faded Late Against Mosley.

    Chin

    Another Win For Margarito He Has Taken Shots Off Of Guys Like Paul Williams And Kermit Cintron And Not Gone Anywhere
    Cotto Has Been Rocked Badly a Number Of Times Against Lesser Fighters Like Corley And Torres.

    Skill

    Cotto Gets This Because He Has Shown He Can Do The Job More Than One Way
    Margarito Only Has One Way Of Fighting Where As Cotto Can Box And Fight
    He Showed Decent Skill Against Mosley And Gomez.

    Winner

    Margarito. He Has The Edge In Power, Chin And Stamina
    Which Means He Can Punch Harder For Longer And Take Whatever Comes Back At Him.

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      #3
      This fight is winnable for both guys.

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        #4
        Cotto can definitely handle this fight. I know some people think Margarito is undestructable with his chin and workrate, but I feel Cotto will be able to handle it. I don't think Cotto will KO him, but win a pretty comfortable decision.

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          #5
          I agree with mangler
          Its whoever wants it more

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            #6
            Cotto's power is going to reduce Margarito's workrate. Margarito gives up his height. Its an even field. It's about who catches the "Holy Spirit" at the right time. The surge of your countries blood through your veins as you connect that punch to send your opponent crumbling to the canvas and knowing you just sent thousands and maybe millions of your country men into a psychotic frenzy: Priceless.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Smih View Post
              Power

              Margarito Wins This One Easily. He Has Had Real Knockout Wins
              By That I Mean Knocking The Guy Down And Him Not Getting Back Up
              Most Of Cotto's Stoppage Wins Have Been Fighters Getting Pulled Out In The Corner, Stopped By The Doctor Or Referee.

              Margarito KO'ed Cintron, Gomez, Johnson, Lewis And Diaz In Decent Style.
              Cotto's Knockout Wins Against Gomez, Urkal, Abdulaev, Corley And Judah
              Where All Less Impressive Stoppages. Cant Remember Cotto Ever Turning a Fight With One Punch.

              Speed

              Nither Of These Guys Are Super Quick But Cotto Has The Edge
              And Its a Pretty Big Edge On The Outside. He Has Faster Hands And Feet.

              Stamina

              Margarito Easily Takes This One. He Has Been Known To Throw 100 Punches a Round
              And He Even Set a Punch Stat Record When He Fought Clottey. Cotto Faded Late Against Mosley.

              Chin

              Another Win For Margarito He Has Taken Shots Off Of Guys Like Paul Williams And Kermit Cintron And Not Gone Anywhere
              Cotto Has Been Rocked Badly a Number Of Times Against Lesser Fighters Like Corley And Torres.

              Skill

              Cotto Gets This Because He Has Shown He Can Do The Job More Than One Way
              Margarito Only Has One Way Of Fighting Where As Cotto Can Box And Fight
              He Showed Decent Skill Against Mosley And Gomez.

              Winner

              Margarito. He Has The Edge In Power, Chin And Stamina
              Which Means He Can Punch Harder For Longer And Take Whatever Comes Back At Him.
              Great avatar yo. Funny that your British and you have an Irish guy up there but Conan is worthy. Can't wait for him to replace that unfunny freakish chin having Leno next year.

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