Cotto you are a great warrior thats is well respected ull get another belt n a big fight
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Originally posted by davis828 View PostYeah, three jabs a round while almost everything else Cotto threw wasn't landing... glancing at the most.
What rounds outside of six, eight, and possibly nine, do you give Cotto then... and more importantly, why?
No, you calling him the cash cow and referring to Cotto as a prop was a shoddy attempt at insinuating that no matter how well Cotto performed, the judges would favor Mayweather since he's the reason they get paid.
My original post was me speculating about how COTTO might have felt disrespected as the defending champion. I do not know him personally and I made no value judgement on his actions one way or the other. It was an opinion. And ...news flash...boxing is a business. If you see "shoddy" "insinuations" in that, then you need to give the conspiracy theories a rest, turn off the computer, and go get laid.
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Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya View PostThe guy was disgusted, he didn't even offer an interview nor attend the press conference. after the fight he did say he disagreed with the judges then his team said more things afterwards.
I'm sure he watched the fight and saw the 2 rounds he won and had to retract his statement.
Why else would he not give HBO an interview and allow his team to say ****?
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Originally posted by Tony B. View PostAnd ...news flash...boxing is a business. If you see "shoddy" "insinuations" in that, then you need to give the conspiracy theories a rest, turn off the computer, and go get laid.
Originally posted by Tony B. View PostMy original post was me speculating about how COTTO might have felt disrespected as the defending champion.
Originally posted by Tony B. View Postbut those wide scores were a slap in the face of the champion and proved to him that he was just there as a prop for the Vegas cash cow. Much respect to Floyd for a great victory and for acknowledging that Cotto was his toughest fight.
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Originally posted by davis828 View PostGreat job insinuating, once again, that the scores weren't legit. A little sensitive eh?
l props.
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostMiguel had the country on his back and he carried it proudly , off course he is disappointed in losing , he would have gone back and watched the fight probably 10 times and he knows he lost .
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Originally posted by ManOnTheMoon View PostCotto lost but the scores were too wide and it DOES MATTER. What if Cotto would have won the last two rounds and scored 2 knockdowns in those rounds? The 118-110 card would have still been 114-112 Mayweather....I know its just hypothetical, but I don't see how it was 8-2 after 10.
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Originally posted by Check View PostI don't like it either because the fans come first and foremost and you have to own up to your failures but I can see why he was upset. The style he fought and the way the fight went down and his focus/mind set made it tough for him to believe he lost. Floyd beat the very best Miguel Cotto could be on that night and sometimes when you lose to a better man, it is hard to own up to that right away.
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