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Saturday Nov 14, 2009

Speed will be the single most important factor in Vegas tonight, Borges believes. Anyway, the time for theorizing is done. It is just about time do settle it with gloves, and guts.

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It Is All Over Now But The Fighting

By Ron Borges

 

      LAS VEGAS – It is all over now but the fighting, which has always been the only thing of importance between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto.

      Friday afternoon, with 6500 screaming fans packed into the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Pacquiao weighed in at 144 pounds after eating a late lunch while Cotto tipped the scales at the agreed to limit of 145. No gamesmanship by Cotto, as Floyd Mayweather, Jr. pulled in September when he came in above the contracted catch weight to face Juan Manuel Marquez. Just two earnest men ready to bleed for themselves, the honor of their countries and to make considerable paydays in exchange for putting themselves in serious jeopardy.

      Both fighters understood all along this is not about weight. This is not a little man against a big man. It is a question of speed and the man who best exhibits it and counters it will win not only the WBO welterweight title Cotto presently holds but also a ticket in the Get Me To Floyd Mayweather Sweepstakes.

      “Speed conquers all but I also have the power,’’ Pacquiao said confidently after the weigh-in and he has the resume to prove it. Just ask Oscar De La Hoya or Ricky Hatton, his last two victims.

      “Cotto's size and power need to be respected, but I will leverage his size against him. We have numerous plans to do this depending on the style of fight he presents Saturday night.  We are prepared. As important as it is to have advantages, knowing how to use them is even more crucial.

      “The second Marquez fight made me think.  I never looked at my opponents' tapes before that fight but now I do. At this level, hard gym workouts are not enough. I need to go to school for every opponent. I need to study them. I consider myself a student of boxing now, not just a fighter.’’

      The student understands tonight is about speed above all else. That is what allowed him to dominate De La Hoya and Hatton, two fighters who are not at the moment on the level of Cotto because one had begun to show his age and was really a part-time fighter and full-time businessman by the time Pacquiao got to him while the other was always an overhyped product of a big Britsh fan base who didn’t take care of his body and lived to pay a dear price for it.

      Cotto may be damaged goods himself because he has never seemed to be the same since he took that hellacious beating from Antonio Margarito a year ago but at 29 that has yet to be fully erstablished. He claims he is fully recovered, both mentally and physically, and as fit as he’s been in some time for the challenge he knows Pacquiao poses. Tonight will tell the story of that.

      Yet even if he is, that doesn’t mean he’ll be fast enough to deal with what Pacquiao brings into the ring and that is really the only issue that will matter in the end.

      Manny's right (hand) has become so strong there will be nowhere for Cotto to go,’’ trainer Freddie Roach insists. “Manny's prepared to throw his right hook all night long, but believe me his left will be ready to chill Cotto the minute he moves into range.

      “Manny's body punching has gone to a new level and he is an expert at counterpunching from any stance. I honestly don't know where Cotto can go to escape Manny's onslaught.  And unlike previous opponents who have hurt Cotto, Manny is the best finisher I have ever worked with. If Manny shakes up Cotto in round one, he'll finish the job.

      “We know the bad habits in Cotto's style and we will exploit all of them.  Believe me, there are enough of them, like with Hatton and De la Hoya, to give Manny plenty of targets."

      If all of that is true why bother with the fight? That, at least, is what Cotto must be thinking today as he awaits what will be the biggest moment of his career because if he loses in the same one-sided way De La Hoya and Hatton did bringing him back to the level he once held in the eyes of Puerto Rican fight fans will be a difficult task, even for a promoter as adept at hype as Bob Arum.

      “I am facing a great fighter in Pacquiao,’’ Cotto (34-1, 27 KO) conceded. “He has great hand speed and a big heart. It will be a battle.

      “I began boxing when I was a little boy, just 11 years old. I always dreamed of fighting for the world championship. I have fought in world title fights, won championships, but this fight is very special. I am ready to fight. We have a great game plan and we will win." 

      Although he is a 3-1 underdog Cotto believes the problems being predicted for him will not be so one-sided. Just two years ago he outboxed two of the fastest fighters in the division, Zab Judah and Shane Mosley. He stopped Judah and easily beat Mosley, out jabbing him despite the fact that has always been Mosley’s best punch.

      That was of course before the fierce beating he took from Antonio Margarito but Cotto’s supporters look at those fights and insist Pacquiao (49-3-2 37 KO) is no faster than Mosley. Time will tell about that and we now are down to hours so all the talking means nothing.

      Tonight the fighters will decide. The fighters and the most lethal thing in boxing – speed. If Cotto can negate it and hurt Pacquiao to the body, as he did Mosley and Judah, things could get interesting. If he cannot, it will be a re-run of Oscar Night with Manny, a punishingly one-sided evening that will last only as long as the slower man is willing to let it.

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Lamar:  Borges is just a pretend fight writer - he proved this once & for all the other day when he referred to the possibility of Pacquiao "having a fourth fight with his old nemisis JM Marquez" the genius went on to say "what the WBC would call a super rubber match if they could get a sanctioning fee out of it". Does any respectable fight fan here not resent the fact that this joke journalist can not even research his information before picking up his pen (he lost a job in Boston because of this) - more disturbing is the fact that he does'nt actually know how many fights Pacquiao & Marquez have had simply from his general knowledge as a supposed fight guru? - 2 of the best fights of the decade no less Mr. Borngenius (Borges, Sorry). Half of the REAL fight fans here who post here on TSS could write about boxing as good or better than this guy. Have an opinion (not necessarily an informed one) - add some quotes (as if it were well researched) & you have a Borges article. WOW! He does'nt know anything about football either.
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 09:56:26 AM
nick:  cotto,,,has got this,,,bigger stronger,,better
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 11:07:23 AM
TheTruth:  Ummm I wasn't aware Cotto beat Mosley easily and since when has the jab been Mosleys best punch?
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 12:13:10 PM
Jason:  I can't remember being this excited for a fight. It's been a long time. Thank you Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto! "If Cotto can negate it and hurt Pacquiao to the body, as he did Mosley and Judah, things could get interesting. If he cannot, it will be a re-run of Oscar Night with Manny, a punishingly one-sided evening that will last only as long as the slower man is willing to let it." Yes, but Cotto is NOT Oscar, and he will fight back. Maybe he gets KO'd in the process, but he will fight back.
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 01:06:08 PM
Thebryguy:  Good read! My only concern would be a stoppage on cuts, other than that bring it on!! I am really hoping for a solid fight.
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 01:13:22 PM
MisterLee:  Why the focus on Mayweather, he's in 2nd place by beating a overblown lightweight? This fight is for men, and mosley is a man. Scareweather is a scarety cat. Holler!
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 01:46:00 PM
Fe'Roz :  A last note before the fight. So much for complaints about Catchweights.....and report of their early demise. While the world awaits the most anticipated fight of the decade, take notice. This fight would not exist if it were not for the existence Catchweights. Two warriors of different natural sizes and/or weight classes would not fight otherwise. We would never see the spectacle that we will watch tonight. We would be watching some other. Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto.....on the same night....in the Same Fight. It is a boxing fans dream come true. And it has brought audiences beyond the small islands and large nation from which these two warriors come. It has made the Main Stream Media take notice. Boxing lives in the imagination of many as we await the opening bell. And to that we owe the concept of Catchweights.
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 03:57:40 PM
bill major:  pacquiao is just all around to good for cotto and getting better it seems.cotto,after taking a knee with margarito a few times just isnt going to be as tough to get at as he was before that fight. and will be looking for a spot to kneel again after he figures out that pacquiao is a level above him. i thought miguel looked gaunt myself and if he is boy is he gonna get it . im saying pac within 3 by ko. if im wrong tonight,i will be back to eat crow and give glory to cotto.later boys!
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 04:13:26 PM
Fe'Roz :  Addendum: When can anyone remember caring about, appreciating and respecting BOTH fighters before a fight; win or lose. I personally cannot. Loyalties will always exist but the unusual respect being paid to both fighter...especially by the other's fans...is as unusual as it is uncanny. Boricuas and Pinoys all agree that these two are great. We all feel the same...or damn close to it. Again, I thank the boxing gods. And especially the angel which has delivered us these two warriors, the Angel Of Catch-Weights
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 04:21:05 PM
Ready 4:  *reminds me of a dried-up stripper....
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 05:39:37 PM
brownsugar@Fe'Roz:  Nice Comments Fe'Roz,....but I have to disagree with about catchweights,.. the term to me means "I can't beat you at the natural weight class limit",.. I can't recall of anybody having the suffer the indignity of losing their title due to a catchweight,..(Duran or Armstrong never won a title in a catchweight fight)...... nobody would expect a camel to have the ability to cross the desert if his hump was cut off,.. because thats where the extra water and nutrients are stored,... But I've chosen to overlook the entire issue since Cotto's negotiators didn't have the professional accumen to get him a better deal or a better paycheck,.... his choice,... his consequences,.. Good news is that he at least appears (superficially) healthy and confident,.. but if it becomes a notable issue in the fight,.. and Cotto loses because of it,.. it'll only taint Pacmans hard work,.. if Cotto rehydrates successfully and his body isn't traumatized,.. then there's nothing further to be said,... in fact I wouldn't have chosen Cotto to win if he appeared compromised,..Roach insisted on the catchweight in order to get an advantage,.. and Cotto's side just couldn't say no to the money,.. neither did they have the business savvy to broker a better deal,.. hell 10million looks good to anybody whose never earned close to that amount before,.. dispite Arum constantly confessing his undying appreciation and respect of Cotto,.. even though he only gave him 50% of what Pac is making,... otherwise the fight looks to be shaping up nicely,.. may the best man win....but I'll never see catchweights as anything more that a ploy to gain an unfair advantage... from the side that needs the most help...
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 06:37:42 PM
JF @ Ready 4 Pinoy History 101:  Your little snipe @ Lamar is pathetic bud. The guy has not said anything 2 outlandish at all, he is in fact correct.
Saturday Nov 14, 2009 06:41:06 PM

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