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Originally posted by DigitalBeast View PostAn old Mosley caught Floyd. This fight is at 154, where Floyd won't likely be as quick. Floyd is 35. Cotto may be a bit past his best, but he's still a fairly young guy. A guy that can **** pretty good. A guy with a good chin. A guy with a lot of experience. He's not slow. If you don't give a guy like that a shot to at least make a good fight of it, you're a fool.
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What i find funny as hell is how people say that Floyd never feared or ducked Cotto, in the past and Floyd, gave the world the worst excuse for not fighting Cotto...
Puerto Rico is just to far hahahahaha
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Originally posted by mexicanboxers View PostMw has being ducking cotto for along time for a reason and I know cotto won't sell out like Ortiz.i don't know why people think cotto is done lets face it he can beat fake as camelo and pamperd Chavez he smach PAC above 150lbs and he has a good chance at mw unless may turns into a defensive fighter over night
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I believe most fans are putting too much stock in the notion that Cotto is completely shot, hence an easy Mayweather victory. I just don't see it. Cotto even today is a much better fight than anything Floyd has seen since probably 2007 (5 years ago). Is Cotto prime? No, but I also don't think Floyd is either (which he's hinted at himself this press tour). But does that mean both guys are one foot in the grave? Of course not, and I think that's a lot of people's mistake with this fight and Boxing in general if a fighter has a loss or 2. We're just months removed from a fight (Pacquiao vs Marquez 3) that a huge majority of fans believed would be Manny's "closing of the casket" with Marquez...and did we ever get a wake up call. This is also a Marquez who was said to be "washed up", "done", "Taken to the limit by lesser fighters", and the list goes on. Now, I'm not comparing Pac vs Marquez as foreshadowing to what will happen May 5th, but I think a lot of us have forgotten how good Miguel Cotto really is. His 2 losses come from volume / pressure fighters. But it's when he's fought the speed fighters / boxers where fans and critics raise an eyebrow saying "Wow, Cotto can actually box".
With that being said, I believe this will be one of Cotto's toughest fight to date, but I also believe it will be one of Floyd's toughest fights as well.
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Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostI believe most fans are putting too much stock in the notion that Cotto is completely shot, hence an easy Mayweather victory. I just don't see it. Cotto even today is a much better fight than anything Floyd has seen since probably 2007 (5 years ago). Is Cotto prime? No, but I also don't think Floyd is either (which he's hinted at himself this press tour). But does that mean both guys are one foot in the grave? Of course not, and I think that's a lot of people's mistake with this fight and Boxing in general if a fighter has a loss or 2. We're just months removed from a fight (Pacquiao vs Marquez 3) that a huge majority of fans believed would be Manny's "closing of the casket" with Marquez...and did we ever get a wake up call. This is also a Marquez who was said to be "washed up", "done", "Taken to the limit by lesser fighters", and the list goes on. Now, I'm not comparing Pac vs Marquez as foreshadowing to what will happen May 5th, but I think a lot of us have forgotten how good Miguel Cotto really is. His 2 losses come from volume / pressure fighters. But it's when he's fought the speed fighters / boxers where fans and critics raise an eyebrow saying "Wow, Cotto can actually box".
With that being said, I believe this will be one of Cotto's toughest fight to date, but I also believe it will be one of Floyd's toughest fights as well.
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Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostI believe most fans are putting too much stock in the notion that Cotto is completely shot, hence an easy Mayweather victory. I just don't see it. Cotto even today is a much better fight than anything Floyd has seen since probably 2007 (5 years ago). Is Cotto prime? No, but I also don't think Floyd is either (which he's hinted at himself this press tour). But does that mean both guys are one foot in the grave? Of course not, and I think that's a lot of people's mistake with this fight and Boxing in general if a fighter has a loss or 2. We're just months removed from a fight (Pacquiao vs Marquez 3) that a huge majority of fans believed would be Manny's "closing of the casket" with Marquez...and did we ever get a wake up call. This is also a Marquez who was said to be "washed up", "done", "Taken to the limit by lesser fighters", and the list goes on. Now, I'm not comparing Pac vs Marquez as foreshadowing to what will happen May 5th, but I think a lot of us have forgotten how good Miguel Cotto really is. His 2 losses come from volume / pressure fighters. But it's when he's fought the speed fighters / boxers where fans and critics raise an eyebrow saying "Wow, Cotto can actually box".
With that being said, I believe this will be one of Cotto's toughest fight to date, but I also believe it will be one of Floyd's toughest fights as well.
Mayweather never runs into this problem coz of his ringsmarts, but I agree with you on the fact that it will be a good fight (and close outcome either way) if Cotto comes with a plan A, B and C in stock.
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