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Miguel Cotto's Fistic Future Is In Doubt
By Ronan Keenan
LAS VEGAS -- Hours before he entered the ring with Manny Pacquiao on Saturday, Miguel Cotto admitted in an interview that if victorious, his post-fight celebrations would comprise his penchant for salsa dancing. Little did Cotto know that long before the bout’s climax, he would be forced to frantically quick-step around the ring at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
For the better part of four rounds Cotto circled in broad retreat under the duress imposed from the naturally smaller Filipino. Referee Kenny Bayless’ intervention brought a belated halt to the contest at 55 seconds of the twelfth round after Pacquiao launched a furious volley into Cotto’s disfigured facial features, marking the official acceptance of a surrender that was signaled much earlier.
The conclusion should have arrived after the ninth round when it was apparent that Pacquiao’s abnormally fast punches were too much for Cotto to accept, both physically and mentally. His wife and son could no longer withstand the spectacle, and took one last look as blood spurted from Cotto’s mouth and nose before leaving the arena. From that point onwards, the Puerto Rican had no intention of making an effort for victory. Cotto’s sole concern was the preservation of his health, a commodity that was in rapid decline over the closing stanzas.
Cotto’s chief second, the relatively inexperienced Joe Santiago, seemed on the verge of calling a halt to the beating after the eleventh round, but the battered fighter insisted the bout continue, thus confirming Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach’s pre-fight hypothesis that Miguel was the sole arbiter of “Team Cotto.” “[Cotto is] the boss. He calls the shots,” said Roach. “It’s not good. You always need someone to correct you.”
The event’s promoter, Bob Arum, also criticized the actions of Cotto’s handlers.
“[The fight] should have been stopped sooner,” stated Arum. “I question whether the corner should have stopped it sooner.”
Such was the alarming nature of the damage inflicted on Cotto that upon returning to his dressing room, officers from the Nevada Sate Athletic Commission insisted he go to a nearby hospital for a thorough examination. The 29-year-old, nursing grotesquely swollen eyes and mouth and a damaged shoulder, gingerly made his way to his bus with close to thirty of his followers. Before departing the MGM’s premises, Cotto made a brief statement that reflected a sincere acceptance of his profession’s brutal consequences.
“I know I’m cut and swollen, but I just had a fight; that’s how I’m supposed to look,” he said through Top Rank’s translator Ricardo Jimenez.
The image of an anxious Cotto backpedalling through the final rounds in a desperate exercise in survival belied the steely prizefighter that had posed a dangerous threat to Pacquiao’s invincibility just minutes earlier.
During the opening four rounds Cotto attacked Pacquiao with a ramrod jab and traded furious salvos that initially swung the bout in his favor. The extent of his early success saw Pacquiao enter a post-fight press conference with noticeable battle markings on his face for the first time in four bouts. The Filipino’s left eye was swollen, while his right ear was heavily bandaged following a procedure to drain it of congealed blood that had formed as a result of Cotto’s heavy left hooks.
The version of Cotto that troubled Pacquiao in the early stages was strikingly sharp and sturdy, effectively removing any doubt that he had been diminished as a fighter by the heavy hands of Antonio Margarito last year. Yet despite Cotto’s extensive preparation and effective gameplan execution, he could not contend with the natural gifts that make Pacquiao a freakish physical specimen. Cotto’s transformation from antagonist to defendant was a swift decline spurred by a brutal left hook that felled him in the fourth.
It marked the start of Manny’s violent domination, which was characterized by Cotto’s constant recoiling and Pacquiao’s blazing two-fisted assaults. Similar punches have ostensibly ended the careers of Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton, and Cotto’s fistic future must now be in doubt.
“Miguel will need a long rest,” said Arum. “But to see his face and the damage done to him shows how much courage he has.”
The fortitude displayed by Cotto throughout his 34-2 (27) career has helped him amass inestimable respect from his compatriots and enviable wealth, including $6.5 million plus for Saturday’s work. Despite the loss, the loyalty of Cotto’s cornermen and band of followers will remain stout, but supporting a fighter’s instincts is often the sport’s most dangerous practise.
Ronan Keenan can be contacted at ronankeenan@yahoo.com
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dp69 doing 300 situps:
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Cotto has 1 more big fight in him....and that fight should be against none other than margacheato.....After he beats that loser, then he can retire after that....but that lost still haunts him....believe it or not....holla back!!!
Monday Nov 16, 2009 04:15:11 PM
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deepwater:
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Cotto should get the change to knock out margocheato then retire. Cotto had his moments in the fight but no one under 154 could trade with pacman. gotta give pacman all the props.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 04:34:56 PM
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Jason:
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Major props to Miguel Cotto. There's no doubt that Manny stole the show and deserves ALL the praise he's getting, but let's not forget Cotto. He took a lot of heat after the Margarito fight, and I think he fully redeemed himself in defeat Saturday. The guy lost to a better, hungrier, more highly skilled, and determined man who's a wrecking ball. There's no shame in that. It's not like Cotto came into this fight out of shape, distracted, aloof, etc. He came ready to fight and simply got beat by a guy who's become a legend. I applaud these two guys for gloving up together. We need more of that in boxing and less manipulating of records in order to remain undefeated and promotional conflicts and hang-ups, etc, which prevent the best from fighting the best when they're at their best. It's a cancer on the sport. ----- Another thing, so many people criticized Cotto for taking the knee against Margarito, yet those who were so critical of his alleged cowardice were not in the ring that night. Remember Gerald McClellan? Ferdie Pacheco, calling the fight for Showtime, screamed, "He quit! He quit! I've never seen anything like it! I've never seen a guy quit like that!" Well, we all know what happened there. Z Gorres is fighting for his life. His career is over, but hopefully his life -and a normal one at that- is not. ----- Last thing, I picked Cotto in this one, and admit it unabashedly. I'm almost 40 years old, so while I'm a fan of certain fighters (and I like both Pacquiao and Cotto immensely), I don't have a rabid, frothing kind of following for any particular guy. I just like to see the sport in its best light (NOT WWE, which is unwatchable to me), with its best fighting each other and conducting themselves the way Manny and Miguel did. To me, boxing is too serious for soap opera/tabloid nonsense. I don't know what the PPV numbers are (they usually take a few days to tally; why, I don't know), but look at a picture of both guys post-fight. It didn't look like they needed much pre-fight GARBAGE to get it on.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 05:38:05 PM
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Punchdrunk 816:
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Cotto's a good fighter & even better man. A rematch with Margarito would be great but he's going to need a new trainer in order to beat him. Even tho "Margacheato" had loaded gloves, you have to remember that he was never really hurt by Cotto. He kept walking thru his punches & pressured Cotto. Cotto doesn't fight well going backwards. Antonio put him into the ropes and did damage. Miguel will need a new trainer to give him a new game plan and improve his skills against Margarito or any other top welterweight.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 05:53:17 PM
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jomag:
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cotto lost to a better man that night..actually the best in the world! there is nothing to be ashame at. the thing is cotto can be compared to a 4 wheel monster vehicle. but race against a ferrari. in a race track. Dela hoya, hatton, diaz and cotto just lost to a fast boxer! they are not weak! if cotto lost to a ordinary fighter, that is when he should be dissappointed. i think cotto must move up to middle weight. just like pacquiao did. when he lost many years ago he move up and became stronger! and also he should enter another sport like basketball to improve his stamina. and we will see the best cotto ever..future legend of boxing!
Monday Nov 16, 2009 06:44:47 PM
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Saul:
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I too believe that Cotto should get a crack at Margarito again, as a Mexican and a die hard boxing fan, I was initially thrilled at the Margarito victory, But in January of 2009 when the handwrap issue came up for Margarito against Mosley, I was very dissappointed and a little disgusted. Now I still don't know what to think of that fight. For that reason I believe Cotto should get a second chance (that is, if his health allows it and his heart wants it). That being said, I do take my hat off to Cotto for his tremendous display of cojones agains Pacquiao. When no one would fight Margarito, Cotto stepped up. When no one would fight Pacquiao, Cotto stepped up. Much love, respect and admiration for Cotto.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 07:40:45 PM
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apolinario:
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The Pilipino people admired Cotto - and he should be the special guest
of our Gladiator on his birthday. Let Cotto enjoy the famous Pilipino beer
and ginebra.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 07:51:32 PM
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Oddsmaker:
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Miguel Cotto has the respect of the filipinos and will be on his side when he faces Margacheato , Viva Miguel Cotto
Monday Nov 16, 2009 08:09:47 PM
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pinoyfan:
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lets watch cotto vs. margarito 2....we hope this fight will be made.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 08:11:12 PM
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Marlboroman1971:
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Cotto's the real deal, the loss notwithstanding. Folks are now hot about Pacman - Mayweather. Hold it right there. Shouldn't Mayweather go through Cotto first? Cotto's got 2 to 3 productive years ahead of him, and what I wouldn't give to see him beat the crap out of the classless Mayweather. I say that Arum has to let Mayweather earn a shot at Pacman. Earn it by proving that he could beat one of the prime fighters he ducked before he retired.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 08:29:30 PM
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ECM-PR:
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Great posts by Jason and Saul. Cotto left it all in the ring. Unfortunately for him and for us (his fans) Pacquiao took everything Cotto threw at him. I picked Cotto first, because I am a fan of his and second because I believed that he would be too strong and could actually hurt Pacquiao specially to the body. Well, that didn't happen and as result Cotto was discouraged and frustrated with the constant pressure and accuracy by Pacquiao. I think Cotto should take a long rest and decide his future in boxing. I believe that he has a couple of more fights left but not before a well deserved break.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 09:09:43 PM
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alvins:
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cotto, who at 29 is too young to retire, must show character by coming back and not letting others, including the press, tell him what to do. putting a gallant stand against a great fighter is really something to be proud of.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 09:10:32 PM
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Francisco:
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Yes, a rematch for redemption against Margarito would be outstanding. I am a huge fan of Margarito, but I admit that I was disgusted and hurt that my fighter was found guilty of illegal hand wraps...NOW FOR THE RECORD. COTTO'S FACE LOOKED WORSE THAN IT DID AGAINST MARGARITO THIS PAST SATURDAY NIGHT. PACMAN INFLICTED SOME SERIOUS DAMAGE. SO I SAY MARGARITO DID NOT USE ILLEGAL WRAPS AGAINST COTTO. BASED SOLELY ON THE FACT THAT COTTO LOOKED WORSE IN THIS FIGHT WITH PACMAN. ANYONE ELSE FEEL THE SAME?????
Monday Nov 16, 2009 09:41:01 PM
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azrael:
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Cotto is a great fighter, he's strong and have a great heart. He fought like a warrior until the end. I'm a pacman fan and I respect Cotto's bravery and as a gentleman. There is no shame what he had done in the ring. His career will still grow and I believed that the last fight was a test for him and also a test to the supporters which as of now he (cotto) need it for the most of the time. He will comeback for sure.....
For Manny, with respect and love, I salute u for bringing again glory to our country. Mabuhay ka Manny!!
GOD BLESS US ALL!!
Monday Nov 16, 2009 09:50:47 PM
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manny:
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if ricky hatton lasts 10 rounds with fraud mayweather i bet cotto beats him in 12 rounds.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 10:31:02 PM
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kountedout:
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i like cotto i saw him grow and stop growing as a fighter and he could have been one of the top welterweights still if he would have changed trainers after the margarito fight. a trainer that would have given him better defense taught him how to use his right hand better. the beatings has caught up to him. i think top rank will put him in the ring with julio chavez, jr next
Monday Nov 16, 2009 10:55:48 PM
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i salute the class act of miguel in accepting defeat at the hands of the pacman. he's a gentleman both in victory and defeat!
Monday Nov 16, 2009 10:56:16 PM
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Fe'Roz :
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Cotto has my respects regardless of what he choses to do. I have been very critical of Miguel as a fighter, recognizing and pointing out his flaws and limitations, but have always respected him. Still do. He engenders true loyalty win or lose. And empathy. I remember the Margarito fight like yesterday and how badly I felt for him. I had the same feeling of sorrow the other night. And I did not necessarily want him to win. That is rare in boxing fandom ...but less so among fighters. It is the honor bestowed upon a warrior. A man who shirks no battles. And fights each to the end.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 11:20:52 PM
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arturo:
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His stamina is getting worse and that doesn't let him show his great boxing abilities, during 12 round fights. I would not want to see him end up with health problems due to the punishment.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 11:43:54 PM
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LMC:
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Cotto's loss to Pacman does not take anything away from his greatness as a fighter. His record speaks for itself. He has beaten many of the best fighters in his class and there are many questions surrounding his only loss prior to this defeat to Pacman. Pacman was just the better fighter in this match. I am a Filipino and I particularly admired and respect Cotto's sporting gesture at the end of the fight towards Pacman. He has shown to the world that he is a class act. Yes, he may have been bloodied during the fight, but he is unbowed. My best wishes to you Miguel and I believe you still have it in you to win another world title.
Monday Nov 16, 2009 11:56:49 PM
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nelson:
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i believe given enough recuperation, mayweather may still be KOed by cotto. in fact mayweather must prove himself first against cotto or mosley b4 fighting pac
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 12:02:24 AM
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amunks:
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Cotto shouldn't fight Margachito. Margachito is just going to earn money from that fight. Cotto shouldn't reward him.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 12:16:36 AM
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pete steward:
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cotto should retire....NOW!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 12:20:25 AM
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ethan:
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i agree im not a cotto fan but after the bout with pacman, when he approach manny and give manny a hand of congratulation, what a character. yes he lose the fight but he won the hearths of many people including mine why not get freddie roach as your new trainor?
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 12:31:31 AM
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aldin:
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I admire Miguel for admitting that he lost to a much stronger Manny. It shows the real person in him. Miguel is one of my favorite boxers. He's a man who does accept challenges and does not duck other boxers like Mayweather Jr. As for Joe Santiago, he has a lot to learn when it comes to training boxers. Godspeed!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 12:56:58 AM
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nelson:
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My salute to you Miguel. You've got guts,power and skill but only its not enough to defeat Manny. You still have a bright future ahead. You have your wife, your kids and people who cares for you. And if you wont mind how about considering a reconciliation with your uncle Evangelista? He trains you will and you both have chemistry just like Manny and Freddie.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 01:21:35 AM
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MisterLee:
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A good trainer, and a sports psychologist... anyone agree? its' about time! come on!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 02:37:50 AM
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mortcola@misterlee:
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Hey Lee - As a psychologist, I'll second that. As a former boxer and current fan, I'll third that. Provided Cotto gets as thorough a medical, neurological work-up as possible. I value the warrior values, the pushing through adversity and going out on your shield, but even higher than that is staying healthy for your children, your family. He's 29, he's bright, he's not a dead end whose glory begins and ends in the ring. So, if he gets the medical all-clear that he's at no enhanced risk from the impact of those punches, he should work with a psychologist on the impact of two traumatic beat-downs on his image of himself, on his motivation, his ability to be excited by his work. And then an old-school trainer who will take him back to basics - no yes-men, no novices, no unstable family members. And if that doesn't work, retire, work with a business adviser, go back to school...something else. He's still a kid, in the big picture.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 07:53:59 AM
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Master Snake:
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The calls from doughy 'fans' for Cotto to retire (and JT and others) after losing a fight reveals how soft they are, how soft some want boxing to be and how weak general consensus is in this country. Come on! Be a man! This is boxing! Cotto is 29. His face is a little puffy. He'll be fine. He fought his best against a superior opponent. He'll be back. But it should be with an established trainer.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 08:35:30 AM
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adrian domingue:
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i believe cotto is still one of the best, if he would of stayed
fighting like he did in the early rounds he would have one. i think marquez should be cottos next opononet
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 10:21:17 AM
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MisterLee:
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@mortcola... wise you are! Holler! Amir Khan recovered from devastation... so did ali from getting a broken jaw... darchinyan recovered from donaire... malignaggi from cotto and hatton, gomez from cotto... so taylor pavlik and cotto still hurtin'....
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 10:37:18 AM
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cotto lost:
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Cotto is and was always a bum why didnt Pacman fight Berto or paul williams
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 10:51:07 AM
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MisterLee @ cotto lost:
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Cotto's a top two or top 3 welterweight, he would spank berto, he would give mosley a run for the money again, and he would do fairly well agst paul williams. Where is your prediction on the prediction page last friday or thursday? Cotto is the real thing, you're not.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 11:39:37 AM
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MisterLee asking RG & other boxing experts...:
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Hey guys! There are a lot of videos of Manny doing this plyometric excercise where he switches his feet over and over again on a curb or a box while staying on his toes. What are the benefits of this exercise and how does it rate over other plyo exercises? Thanks!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 11:58:41 AM
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bill major:
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its obvious now that margerito couldnt break an egg without the loaded gloves, IE ..mosely,he went down easy knowing he had no plaster in his gloves , now manny pacquiao ,who we all know is a class guy made cottos face look just like it did the night he fought margerito without the plaster! no wonder cotto was recoiling from the feints and running away in the latter part of the fight,i would have too.his corner ought to be all fired,they didnt protect cotto from himself and who knows how messed up he'll be from the battering that he didnt need to take after the 9th rd?
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 12:04:01 PM
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hm:
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the only way Cotto is washed up is if he is washed up mentally. otherwise,he till has the skill to compete. he needs to hire an experience corner man. he can still be a hard nut for the top welterweights.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 12:19:51 PM
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Radam G - da PacMan parties are finally piping down - @ MisterLee:
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The benefit of that is increase power comes from your toes and ankle with the speed an automobile. In boxing, you often need to go from standing still to 60 miles just as state-of-the-art Bentleys, Beemers and Benzes. And you HEARD!!! Speed kills! Fighters who have weak toes, weak ankles and weak lower backs cannot crack like a thunderbolt or a flash of lightning. And mad power comes from your calves also. Manny's calves was three inches larger Cotto. In addition, you want strong toes and calves because guys with the weak ones actually get muscle cramps and leg pain right in the middle of the action. Plyometric exercise prevents Sciatica. Sciatica runs rapid among lazy boxers. Also Plyometric is a mean, righteous kickarse too in preventing intermittent claudication, plus Shinsplints. Some lazy boxing jokers hate running and lower body and leg exercise then wonder WTF is wrong with my legs. The legs and the lower body are just as important as the fists. Holla!!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 01:45:24 PM
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Radam G - Humble PacManite:
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*with the speed of an automobile...
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 01:47:52 PM
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RG - partied out:
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*60 miles per hour..
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 01:49:29 PM
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RG - da end - zzzzzzzzzz:
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An automobile can take five or six seconds. A pugilist must move that arse in .006 second or he may get KTFO! Holla!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 01:52:17 PM
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SupheriA:
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Cotto's going to get better in his next bouts/ fights. It's not yet the end for him. He needs a new trainer though. I think the likes of Nacho Beristain would help him a lot in developing skill and gameplan. Joe Santiago didn't do what he was suppose to do as a trainer.
Roach was dead right in his prediction.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 02:05:24 PM
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ranbo:
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no way cotto its going to ko margarito. his fists could have been loaded but not his sturdy chin. cotto could outpoint him thou. but cotto has proven twice that if you push him around for the first 6 rounds you will have him in the next 6. if you have a good stamina. I believe cotto could have easily ko pacman. if he had only had an EXPERIENCED TRAINER in his side. cotto had all the arsenal to stop pacman. he was using his strong jab and controlling pacmans inn and out strategy. hi was hurting pacman with the jab. and then when cotto had him in the ropes for some unknown reason he did not trow. wtm men!
cotto made a fatal mistake by taking young santiago as his head coach. santiago never gave a single tactical advise. cotto lost the fight months before the fight. by taking santiago. cotto could have hire some one w/ expericence I would have hire emmanuel stewart from Hbo. I mean cotto has the money to afford him..
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 02:38:40 PM
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LC:
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At first, I was reluctant to call Margarito, Margocheato. But after PAC destroyed Cotto, I believed now Margo CHEATED. I gave 3 rounds to Cotto (1, 5, 10) but PAC simply dismantled Cotto in his own game, winning 9 rounds in dominating fashion. NO WAY Margo could have done that to Cotto's face. NO WAY!
There is nothing that I could say to Pacquaio that have not been said. I'm just happy and glad I live in the current ERA where Manny Pacquaio is the TRUE HOLDER of the #1 P4P CROWN.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 02:56:44 PM
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Saul @ LC:
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Dude, after the way Pacman pumelled Cotto, that makes me think Margarito did NOT cheat. Let me explain, Cotto fought Pacman the exact same way he did Margarito, retreating even in victory and not holding at all, that is why Pacquiao and Margarito were able to connect so much and so cleanly and transform his face like that. Furthermore, did you notice Pacquiao was able to take Cotto's punches just as well as Margarito did? Everyone has always said what a great chin Margarito has, why can't the same be true for Pacquiao? Mosley fought Margarito from the outside and then clinched once he threw his punches, that is why he was able nullify Margarito's attack. My conclusion from this? Margarito didn't cheat against Cotto, he just fought him the way Pacquiao did.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 07:56:26 PM
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Radam G - don't accept fables about pugilism cheating until and if proof:
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No hardcore proof has ever been provided that Margarito cheated. This alleged loaded hand jive is become a fable legend just like the big fib of Angie Dundee cut Muhammad Ali's glove, and this saved Ali from getting kayoed by Henry Cooper because that requested a new gloved and it took anywhere from three to 20 minutes. BULL! Ali whupped Cooper's arse with the same gloves from start to finish. And Margarito whupped Cotto the same way, as far as I'm concerned until and if the proof is provided. And don't give me any jive about traces, elements and partials. My BIG D__ck has a little of elements and traces in it. It can get hard as a mutha, lmfao! Holla!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 08:22:11 PM
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MisterLee @ Radam:
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Thanks Radam! I appreciate it! I'll thank you someday when I start my MMA career. This is a good time since being a stand up guy, if i learn how to defend or even get good at ground game, i would've beaten a lot of opponents to the punch before they even punch. Next, i want good defense so i don't get a hit a lot. third, i wanna be fast as a mf'. I posted a crappy video once of me shadow boxing on youtube. It's nothing special, but once i get some fights on or some fight video, i'll be sure to post it on TSS. it's an honor to be among so many knowledgeable and PRACTICING puglists... like Fistic Fury. i wish you luck with your career, you appear to have great fundamentals and feel for the game. Actually freddie roach got hit VERY LITTLE... someone posted some of his vids on youtube, he just didn't have the charisma or knockout power manny had, but he was very well -schooled. Pc!
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 09:25:10 PM
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Alexander:
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Margarito and his team of cheaters think they need to plaster his gloves, against Mosley. Odd if he just win against Cotto and Cotto got a win against Mosley. If you dont cheat against Cotto why you need to cheat against Mosley? Unless.....cheat was the usual thing to do in his camp. Hardcore proof he got plaster in his gloves.... My conclusion from this? he just proof he is a cheater?
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 11:04:05 PM
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RED@Radam:
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After seeing the pictures presented by HBO, I would think that other than Margarito or his disgraced trainer, Javier Capetillo, outright confesing to loading the gloves the evidence is pretty strong. He got caught. That's that.
Wednesday Nov 18, 2009 06:46:20 AM
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RED:
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Cotto cuts, bruises and swells much more easily than other fighters. Although the Margarito and Manny fights were the most evident (and grotesque) examples of Cotto’s poor skin conditioning, he’s been looking rough after previous fights. The difference between Margarito and Manny is that Manny has never been caught loading gloves and no pictures of him exists sporting pink stains on his wraps, which interestingly, is the same color of commercial Plaster of Paris.
Wednesday Nov 18, 2009 06:55:16 AM
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Mario:
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I think the main reason why cotto's face looked so bad was because the fight with margarito affected him and everytime manny hit him his scar tissue would re open. I believe the main cause of his face being so fragil is beacuse of margarito. Cotto has no heal physically and mentaly after that beating. If you notice his face just has only been like that after that fight margarito has ruined cottos career
Wednesday Nov 25, 2009 06:54:24 PM
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Andres:
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Cotto Has alote of fight left in him. for people to even say he should retire lets me know that they no nothing about boxing. Cotto was a more aggressive and disiplined boxer when his uncle was training him, my opinion is that Joe Santiago ( current trainer) is no where near expierenced to train a world class boxer like Cotto. Cotto needs a trainer that's going to train him, and not allow Cotto to train himself. I hate to say it but Cotto was way better under his uncles training and more feared, today i see a different fighter, no change-ups during the fight thats the corner's job and it's simply not getting done with Santiago, his current trainer, and i know he is a good friend for Cotto but you can't mix business with pleasure
Sunday Dec 13, 2009 12:29:20 AM
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dyolens:
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Miguel has some fight left with him yet. I agree he has to redeem himself in a fight with Margarito, but he has to improve his stamina. His strength is a match against anybody within the welterweight limit, maybe even against Manny Pacquiao, but only to the extent when his stamina still hold. To be able to compete at that level again, he has to have the ability to throw more punches he's accustomed to throwing and with a strength that he can sustain throughout the whole 12 rounds like Manny can. To that end, he must go back to his old coach or any coach within that level and not someone he can bully to accede to his wishes during the fight. And most importantly, he has to have a good conditioning coach. Much has been said about Manny's phenomenal rise in the divisions but few have credited his conditioning coach, Alex Ariza. I believe he earns enough credit for a chapter to be written in his biography. Manny's that is.
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Is It Only Money That Matters?
"Who refuses to take a drug test worth $40 million?" For the American psyche, money is everything. It transcends what is right or what is wrong. For a certain amount of money, I'll do anything. Manny is Filipino, and he cannot fathom that kind of thinking. Is that what capitalism should be? I can't understand why $40 million should dictate your personality. Simply put, Pacquiao has his own dignity and refuses to be manipulated into taking $40M and giving his (butt) to anyone who wants it." ---TSS reader "Tony" informs readers of a possible cultural difference which causes certain peoples to interpret Pacquiao's refusal to cater to Mayweather's testing demands (photo by Chris Cozzone)
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