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Wednesday Mar 26, 2008

Cotto will have to do some heavy lifting in our Tourney finale.

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TSS March Madness-The Final Four

By John Nguyen



TSS Welterweight Tourney:  The Final Four

#1 Floyd Mayweather (39-0) vs. #3 Shane Mosley (44-5)

If this fight were ever to take place, it would likely present Floyd Mayweather with his toughest stylistic matchup to date.  Even at 36, Mosley remains one of the fastest guns in the welterweight division, and backs that speed with respectable punching power.  Factor in an iron will, solid chin, and willingness to go to war, and you get one of the greatest fighters of this era.

However, the current version of Shane Mosley is not quite vintage “Sugar Shane.”  He’s just a half-step slower, and a split-second more hesitant to pull the trigger than Mosley circa 2000.  The question in this matchup would be whether a slightly eroded Mosley would be enough against a prime Mayweather.

For Mayweather, it would obviously be foolish for him to trade with Mosley.  Shane may not be as quick as Floyd, but he’s close, and would likely find the mark more regularly than most of Mayweather’s opponents.  Also, Mosley is the naturally bigger, and much stronger, man.  Floyd would quickly find that muscling up to Mosley is a much different story than pushing around a smaller man like Ricky Hatton.  

None of this would be lost on Mayweather.  He’s at the top of the pound-for-pound list because he’s one of the smartest fighters in the game.  Against Mosley, he’d keep his distance and would have to keep the fight at a measured tempo.  The busier the pace, the worse it is for Floyd.  Keeping the fight manageable will be difficult; Mosley would know that Floyd couldn’t hurt him, so he’d likely keep the heat on.  

Eventually, though, it would be easy to picture Shane getting frustrated.  Mosley’s recent success has been partially a result of intelligent matchmaking.  Mosley performs best when presented with an opponent who is not particularly mobile or elusive.  A faded Fernando Vargas presented the perfect foil.  Even against Luis Collazo, Mosley didn’t have to track him down.  In his most recent effort, Shane had success against Cotto because the Puerto Rican star is more preoccupied with offense than defense.  Even when Cotto backed up, he was well within Mosley’s punching range.

Against Mayweather, it would be defense, not punches, which would discourage Mosley.  After missing enough of his punches, Mosley would find his offense disrupted and would begin to second-guess himself.  He did exactly that in his first meeting with Winky Wright.  As soon as his offense was thwarted, his punches came with less fluidity and commitment.  Against Floyd, any hesitation on Mosley’s part plays right into Mayweather’s strategy.  That would allow Floyd to sit back and methodically dictate the happenings of the fight.  

This isn’t to say that it would be a Mayweather wipeout.  He definitely wouldn’t score a stoppage; his handlers could load his gloves with horseshoes and he still probably couldn’t hurt Mosley.  Sugar Shane would pose plenty of problems for Floyd.  In fact, Mosley would give a solid enough account of himself for many to wonder how the Pretty Boy would have dealt with the Mosley of eight years ago.

The Pick:  Mayweather by split decision, with the winning cards reading 115-113
 

#2 Miguel Cotto (31-0) vs. #5 Kermit Cintron (29-1)

In a battle of Puerto Rican punchers, Cotto and Cintron have the potential to create a nuclear war.  Cotto’s consistency and aggression would be favored in this matchup, but all those advantages could be erased with one punch from Cintron, whose right hand is probably the hardest punch in the division.

Compared to Margarito, Cintron’s opponent in our tournament’s opening round, Cotto would match up better with Cintron because he is more defensively deft.  While Margarito applies just as much pressure as Cotto, he does so at the expense of his brain cells.  His head is a painfully still target, and his hands are not always as high as they should be.  Cotto is certainly no defensive wizard, but he is savvier than most give him credit for.  He utilizes a satisfactory amount of head movement, keeps his hands up, and can pick off many punches with his arms and gloves while rolling with others to lessen their impact.  Even the quick-handed Shane Mosley had some difficulty landing clean punches during stretches of their fight.

For Cotto, the key is to apply steady, intelligent pressure.  He can’t give up too much real estate to Cintron, but he needs to remember that, if he makes a mistake, he and his head could be leaving the arena in separate limousines.  As a result, he has to keep his technical errors to a minimum and therefore reduce Cintron’s hopes to those of a puncher’s chance.  

Against Cotto, Cintron must keep him at range by any means necessary.  He simply cannot fight inside with the rougher, tougher, more compact Cotto.  To keep this fight at a distance, Cintron must pump an authoritative jab in Cotto’s face constantly, occasionally dropping his long right hand behind it to earn Cotto’s respect.  Cintron needs to show the fortitude that wasn’t there the first time he fought Margarito.  Improved technique won’t be enough to win this one for him; he has to prove that he wants it more than Cotto.

In forecasting a Cotto-Cintron matchup, a key fight to consider is Cintron’s war with journeyman David Estrada.  A pressure fighter from the same mold as Cotto, Estrada gave Cintron a life and death struggle in 2006, one in which Cintron prevailed via a tenth round TKO.  However, Cintron’s difficulty with the technically limited Estrada does not make for a promising proposition against the vastly superior Cotto.  Miguel Cotto’s intelligence, strength, and suffocating pressure will ultimately wither Cintron.  A fighter who has desperately sought respect since crumbling against Margarito, it would not be surprising to see Cintron try to gut this out to the bitter end, but he will reach his breaking point somewhere along the line.

The Cinderella story of the tournament comes to an abrupt end.

The Pick:  Cotto TKO 9 Cintron, via referee or corner stoppage. 
 

Championship Match:

#1 Floyd Mayweather vs. #2 Miguel Cotto



Cotto's #1 Fan:  In the Championchip fight, Cotto would put SMART pressure on Floyd, SMART pressure. Mayweather didn't look good when Castillo, DLH and Hatton put pressure even do he won. unlike those three, Cotto is smarter, stronger, faster, yes, faster. and he's a devastating body puncher. Cotto would cut the ring and Floyd would have no choice but to trade with Cotto, wich I seriuosly doub't that he would do. all you need is Steve Smoger as a ref, and a small ring, and Mayweather is History.
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
Smiley C:  Dream away! Cotto's fans are brain dead. Pay a violin. Money May kayos Cotto in three. Cotto is good. Money is great, great, greatest! Fo' sure!
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
donputo69:  scareweather vs cotto will be a good one.. we all know scareweather can move but the question is can he move through cotto.. cotto has a good way of cutting off the ring (not chasing) leaning and throwing them hard ass body shots,theres always the punching power of miguel.. this might get to floyd in the later rounds..but scareweather speed and counters is a factor in any fight.. i dont think scareweather stick and move style will help him in this one. that perfect pretty boy record ends with a cotto knockout in 8..holla back young'n..woo woo..
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
TheBoyb901:  Cotto is good but not good enough. No one is smarter than Floyd in the ring. Money May would KO him in the 6th.
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
Salt lover:  Cotto's#1Fan, against Castillo in the first fight I REPEAT THE FIRST FIGHT...OK, maybe. But the second fight?? Against DLH?? AND MOSTLY: AGAINST HATTON?????????????????HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Man, either pull off your glasses or stop smokin', MAN Floyd looked FANTASTIC!!! In case of Cotto comparing other fighters, De la Hoya is smater than Cotto and more experienced. De la Hoya was a World Champion before his Amateur Olympics. Cotto faster than DLH?? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man, you must've of saw that in Fight Night Round 2. De la Hoya's way faster than Cotto. Stronger, yeah, I agree that Cotto is, not only the stronger puncher, but also the stronger in terms of preassure. Man, you really don't know nothin' about boxing. Instead of speaking of the g__damn usual body shots and strenght, (which they'll never work with Floyd, trust me) why don't you talk about what really made Cotto a World Champion: His consistency. That's the only thing Cotto has best. His consistency and the way he adapts to his opponents style. Those two things are Cotto's biggest weapons. And he demostrated his consistency very well against Judah and his adaptation against Mosley. And you said trading shots? Well inside the ropes, Cotto may do something, but remember that tremendous defense combined with his excellent shoulder roll, reflexes and counter punching. Cotto's going for the body? No prob. Floyd's gon' be waiting for that with a couple of counter-shots back. But if they fight in the middle of the ring..... Good night Cotto. Peace. I think Mosley wouldn't beat Floyd either.
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
Peter:  Mayweather vs Cotto!! nuff said
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
Peter:  Mayweather vs Cotto!! nuff said
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
donputo69:  hahahahahahahaha..look whos finally talking..lmfao..salt lover..lol..how are you..its been a long time..lol..anyway..enough with the greetings..listen salt..next time write a bible..jeeeeez..i disagree with everything you say..nuff said..no need to explain my self why..i mean..sometimes you're right..and sometimes you just as dumb as dumbo..seriously..stop with the nonsense..
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
DLH Hater:  As I always said...although it would be a good stylistic fight Mayweather will always find a way to beat Cotto. Mayweather is not the same fighter that won a close one to Castillo...as you saw in the second fight he corrected his mistakes and put a whooping. Dream on Cotto fans..dream on..
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
Tex:  "Also, Mosley is the naturally bigger, and much stronger, man. Floyd would quickly find that muscling up to Mosley is a much different story than pushing around a smaller man like Ricky Hatton. " Actually, Mayweather is a natural welterweight now and can fight all the way up to middleweight. Mosley is a natural Junior Welter and has settled in at welterweight now. The size is no big deal but, if anything, Mayweahter is bigger. Even so, you're right that he would be foolish to trade with the powerful Mosley, even at Shane's reduced power.
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
Salt lover:  No, no, no don. Everything I said above is the complete truth. Floyd has too much experience and too many tricks and resources for Cotto. He's strong, but that's not the way to beat Floyd. If you couldn't explained why you disagree with me, then it's cuz you can't obviously. There's nothing to disagree with that. Peace. By the way, I didn't loged on, cuz there was nothing interesting these days.
Wednesday Mar 26, 2008
Eastar:  That bum Cotto is not a hard body puncher, he just throws good low blows. I see Floyd whooping Cotto for 12 rounds, and chasing Cotto around the ring because Cotto likes to run alot. Floyd won't be able to knock him out because Miguel "The Bum" Cotto will back peddle the whole fight. Money Mayweather by UD.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Nuckle:  Salt lover you took the words right out of my mouth. There's nothing else to say, everybody else should keep their comments to themselves. True story
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Pin Galarga:  Mayweather can't KO any welterweight. Win or loose, He will have to work against Cotto. "EasyMoney" will have to work for a living and does not have the punching power to keep the stronger Cotto away. He will run, but sooner or later will pay, pay and pay again. It will be a close desicion and consequently, a toss up I like Cotto to win because He's not playing games. He deserves the win.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Pin Galarga:  Mayweather can't KO any welterweight. Win or loose, He will have to work against Cotto. "EasyMoney" will have to work for a living and does not have the punching power to keep the stronger Cotto away. He will run, but sooner or later will pay, pay and pay again. It will be a close desicion and consequently, a toss up I like Cotto to win because He's not playing games. He deserves the win.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Nuckle:  PBF might not have the punching power to keep Cotto away, but he do have the power to ko him. Cotto was rocked and stumbled by Paulie Malignaggi lol and others too lol! Cotto my dude though, I got him over everybody but PBF.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Arturo:  Mayweather / Cotto is fight waiting to happen. I imagine that it will happen summer 09 in New York. I don't think Cotto has enough skill or speed to beat Mayweather.But it should be a great match anyway.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Salt lover:  Hey Pin Galarga! Are you by any chance from PR, Carvin School?? I think I know you. And by the way, Floyd CAN pack a Punch. The only reason he doesn't appear to punch it's cuz he's always concentrating more on his defense, rather than go up front and takes bombs like Cotto did with Torres and Judah. I bet you were one goofy fans who never would of thought that Floyd could of KO Hatton. Floyd does have decent punching power. But he never relies on that. Simple.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
BIGG:  PBF, big mistake to think he has no power ask everybody that fought him, stop thinking with heart and use your eye and watch a fight sometimes 5 weight world class champion, best fighter world.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Cotto's #1 Fan:  Hey Salt lover, the only reason why you talk good about DLH is because Mayweather beat him already, I wasn't born yesterday. if Cotto would have beate'n DLH you would be saying that Cotto beat a washed up DLH. your buddy Mayweather would do anything not to fight Cotto. he's thinking about becoming a wrestler now, or even giving Hatton a rematch. the guy clearly is scared of Cotto, want's no part of Cotto at all. i'm 100% sure that if Mcmahon called up Cotto to put him vs Mayweather for Summerslam or something, Mayweather would pull out in a flash, even for the biggest payday of his life. I repeat, the guy doesn't want no part of Cotto. not even in wrestling.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
donputo69:  hey cotto#1..you just wasting your time trying to explain to these cotto haters that scareweather dont want no part of the true welterweight champ cotto..trust me..i agree with you 110%..every true boxing fan knows that scareweather wants no part of cotto..money this and money that blah blah blah blah...listen..the truth is..COTTO IS THE BEST WW OUT THERE NOW..as of matter of fact,here's my top 5 welters: COTTO,CINTRON,MARGARITO,MOSLEY,QUINTANA..yep..its not a misprint..scareweather dont belong in my list..holla back..
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Salt lover:  Then there's nothing we can discuss. The only thing that's gon' wake you guys up, is loss for Cotto. Yhen y'all gon' see what kind of fighter he really is. Mosley's a tremendous fighter. I respect him a lot, but I believe he fought the wrong kind of fight against Cotto. He went head to head against a younger puncher and that was a stupid thing to do. If he would of boxed him like he did at the end, he would of won. Well, there's nothing else to discuss. Time will tell. But eve so, I'm good with you guys, all right? Peace both y'all.
Thursday Mar 27, 2008
Salt lover:  You guys wanna know why Cotto wants to fight Floyd now? Cuz he knows Floyd's hands are full now: Wrestling, Music Records, Boxing Promotions, Casino Owning and many businesses. Cotto knows Floyd won't put attention to him, and so talking stuff about wanting to fight him. When you have an enemy that doesn't pay attention to you, to can brag about wanting to fight him, but if he has all the time in the World you guys would be nice and quite. And that's how Cotto and specially all of you fans would be now if Floyd would keep fighting as his top priority: Nice and quite.
Saturday Mar 29, 2008

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