Was Cotto at his best and in his prime when he faced Pacquiao, or was he already a damaged fighter before he got into the ring from a previous fight and/or the 145 weight limit?
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Was Miguel Cotto At His Best When He Faced Manny Pacquiao?
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Was Miguel Cotto At His Best When He Faced Manny Pacquiao?
105No, Cotto was damaged since Mosley fight (2007) + 145 weight might have effected him1.90%2No, Cotto was damaged since Margarito fight (2008) + 145 weight might have effected him27.62%29No, Cotto WAS still in his prime but the 145 weight effected his performance.10.48%11Yes, Cotto was at his best, in his prime, and 145 weight had No effect on his performance46.67%49Yes, Cotto was at his best and it was actually his best performance ever.4.76%5Undecided2.86%3Other5.71%6Tags: None
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No he was not at his best. Still an elite fighter but not at his best.
He peaked during the first 6 rounds of the PlasterCheato fight IMO.
His power, combinations and savy were amazing to behold then.
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Unless you have a "BEST" gauge counter, you will have to accept no one has ever beaten Cotto that well, and no one would have, apart from Pac.
Whether Cotto was at his peak or a bit damaged, dont matter. No one would have beat Cotto easy.
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Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View PostNo he was not at his best. Still an elite fighter but not at his best.
He peaked during the first 6 rounds of the PlasterCheato fight IMO.
His power, combinations and savy were amazing to behold then.
If you think about it, Cotto had a hard time getting anything going against Judah before the low-blows. The moment Zab started slowing down and became stationary, that's when Miguel started to work.
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Originally posted by LATINOSNOBAYAG View PostMan, he was able to pull those combos off on Margarita because Margarita stood in front of him. Same thing when PAC allowed him to tee of on him against the ropes. Once PAC started giving him angles, he wasn't the same.
If you think about it, Cotto had a hard time getting anything going against Judah before the low-blows. The moment Zab started slowing down and became stationary, that's when Miguel started to work.
...This is a FACT.
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Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View PostNo he was not at his best. Still an elite fighter but not at his best.
He peaked during the first 6 rounds of the PlasterCheato fight IMO.
His power, combinations and savy were amazing to behold then.
He was on his way to becoming the best fighter in the world and getting a mega fight with De La Hoya. Is a shame a cheater took that away from him. Cotto would have been great but he still has time just get a great trainer and he can write another chapter to his story.
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