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Comments Thread For: Team Cotto Explain Why They Picked Trout Over Pacquiao
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Originally posted by THE ИATAS View Postyeah I'm sure pacquiao is just terrified of bradley and his amazing punching power and boxing skills.
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Originally posted by jaestix1 View Postwhich are still superior to any fighter he's fought in the last 6 years excluding jmm(whom he's STILLl hasn't figured out yet after 8 years). bradley wasn't and never will be he first choice like you claim...pac fights bradley only when his owner tells him.
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Originally posted by Perro View PostYet he'd sacrifice his body for...Margarito?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAs krikya360.com reported on Friday, former three division world champion Miguel Cotto will challenge undefeated WBA "regular" champion Austin Trout on December 1st at New York's Madison Square Garden. Cotto (37-3, 30KOs) vs. Trout (25-0, 14KOs) will not be a pay-per-view event, according to Cotto's longtime adviser Gaby Peñagarícano.
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Look, I'm sure Cotto doesnt need the money. He doesnt need to LOSE again either.
Cotto is still going to be roughed up by a past his prime Pac even at this stage...he'll probably get hit a lot less now and wont take a beating like the 1st fight, but he'll definitely lose.
Bottomline Cotto knows he cant possibly Pacquiao and he doesnt need the money. Looks like he's saving it too like Bradley, good for him
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And the process continues.
The best in the division fight and X each other out, while Canleo sits on the sidelines, collects a check and fights no one in the division.
No reason why Canelo couldn't have fought Trout like Cotto's doing now.
We are watching the process of elimination unfold in front of our very eyes.
Once all the elite have beaten each other into a vegatable state, Canelo will then fight who he should've been fighting now. Then his fans will say "See, Canelo's fighting them. I told you he would. What's the problem"?
This has become the norm in boxing.
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