Originally posted by MDPopescu
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I honestly think Cotto beats GGG @ MW.
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It all comes down to durability. Cotto might be the better fighter but he's a bleeder. Always has and always will be. The question is can Cotto get GGG out of there before his face gets taken off? It's not impossible.
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Originally posted by CatchAndShoot View PostObviously Cotto's not coming in at 160, and he'll undoubtedly be the smaller man, but I have Cotto with the upset.
Call me crazy, and gimme the usual, "are you crazy, GGG knocks him out within 6!", but I'm willing to make an account beg on this, and I'm willing to bet REAL $$$ that he beats Canelo.
Who's down??? If not real money, then some sort of prize., like a gift card or something.
My only theory is Cotto boxing like a king for 12 rds and avoiding all GGG's big shots and just keep turning him. But based on his nonstop moving for a guy like Margarito where you can see Cotto eventually tires and ends up taking some punishment, I can't see him pulling it off against GGG either.
There's no other way Cotto can stay on GGG's size advantages whether it's strength, power, or probably durability. The size will eventually take over and Cotto will look like a little man taking a big beating from a big dude.
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Golovkin is going to be right ontop of Cotto from the start, imposing his strength and power. I don't think it lasts that long to be honest. 5-6 rd's give or take one more round.
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Originally posted by Puya View PostWhile Cotto being the better boxer definitely GGG will get tagged. So what will happen when GGG starts swinging??
I will have to see how Cotto looks vs Canelo. This will tell me how he will deal with GGG.
Cotto IS the better boxer and GGG is there to be hit. Cotto may not be a one punch KO guy, BUT regardless of opposition, he has dropped his last three opponents with one punch for KDs, and drop them pretty hard.
We know that Cotto may not be able to take repeated punishment from GGG, but could GGG take reaped punishment from Cotto? It goes both ways gentleman.
All bias aise, I know that GGG has the size advantage and has tremendous punching power. I'm not sold in his stamina as of yet, his chin has not been really checked (however he at least has a good chin, not sure about a granite chin), and has leaky defense.
GGG also cuts the ring extremely well, and that's why I believe that Cotto will not fight him on the back foot.
Its my believe that Cotto should fight him in the center of the ring, utilizing angles and lateral movement. He should utilize a modified Margarito II approach BUT combined with something similar of what Moore did when he was (at spots) successful. Cotto will have to get off first, each and every time, keep the jab very active, double and triple the jab since his jab is powerful enough to keep you in check and make you reset, which GGG does every time he does not gets off first when coming in for the attack.
Now, if he stays too long in the pocket and trades with GGG for extended periods of time, he could get caught with a combo and get hurt.
Another observation is that we have not seen GGG being attacked hard to the body, and we dont know how that will effect his performance.
Cotto has a decent chance, and its not only a puncher's chance!
I know GGG lover will say what they always say so... !
#WarCotto
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Originally posted by ELPacman View PostI was waiting for some points to be stated as how this can happen... I'm all for upsets but this is a real tough fight so I'd like to hear points.
My only theory is Cotto boxing like a king for 12 rds and avoiding all GGG's big shots and just keep turning him. But based on his nonstop moving for a guy like Margarito where you can see Cotto eventually tires and ends up taking some punishment, I can't see him pulling it off against GGG either.
There's no other way Cotto can stay on GGG's size advantages whether it's strength, power, or probably durability. The size will eventually take over and Cotto will look like a little man taking a big beating from a big dude.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostI agree that Cotto beats Canelo but that wouldn't be a surprise.
However, if GGG isn't too drained...he will batter Cotto. Miguel, a much younger, fitter, more prime version couldn't handle Margarito and Pacquiao but he's supposed to handle GGG?
GGG is a monster, BUT, he's not a monster when he's getting hit, and the fights in the center of the ring. He's really effective when he's dictating, bit his flaws are extremely evident when his opponent isn't scared of him, and boxees him in the center of the ring.
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