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ICE COLD BOXING
Im going to quote the article to make it easier.
Take this scenario: An undefeated young knockout artist from Puerto Rico is welterweight champion, and although he has been battering opponents into submission, he remains under-recognized by the American public.
Totally disagree with this Cotto is well known in America.
His opponent is a fast-handed former multiple titleholder who once was considered the world's best pound-for-pound fighter but now is nearing the end of his career and could be ripe for defeat.
That should sound familiar: It's Miguel Cotto, 27, versus Shane Mosley, 36, on Saturday.
Totally different Whitaker was having drug problems and was coming off a no contest vs Andrei Pestriaev and loss to Oscar De La Hoya and was looking faded for quite a few yearns Mosley is still very good he just shut out Luis Collazo who gave Hatton one hell of a fight.
It was the same way for Trinidad, who at age 26 had a 33-0 record with a brutal 29 knockouts. No opponent had taken him the distance in five years, but he needed to step up and beat a name-brand guy to become a pay-per-view attraction.
I thought Tito was already pay-per-view attraction even before Whitaker beating guys like Maurice Blocker, Oba Carr, Luis Ramon Campas.
Its just totally different stylistic match up Mosley is offensive fighter who using blazing handspeed plus he has height and reach advantage of smaller Cotto.
Whitaker was amazing defensive fighter but as he got old he couldn't rely on his defense as much thats why he lost to Tito plus Tito had much bigger height and reach advantage.
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