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    Funny. So cotto should have stood in one spot and traded with rito. He made rito look foolish. Blocking punches with his face. He destroyed rito and left him blind in one eye. Why try andwaste energy koing a guy doesn't fall. Has rito ever been koed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris6878 View Post
    Funny. So cotto should have stood in one spot and traded with rito. He made rito look foolish. Blocking punches with his face. He destroyed rito and left him blind in one eye. Why try andwaste energy koing a guy doesn't fall. Has rito ever been koed?
    ummm Mosley

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    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.

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    Tito i may be wrong but don't you shit on how Mayweather fights but Cotto does the same thing only not as good and gets a win on Margarito and its ok. If not then i take it back might be another poster. As for the fight I think Mosley and Pac pretty much ended Margaritos career and his eye was falling out to. I thought the fight was pretty good but not as dramatic as the other match but that would be a hard act to follow also watch it on stream not ppv so that might effect it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.
    If I ignore you than what the fuck would I have to laugh and ridicule? Either way the ignore function is for fags and cowards. So really I'm not surprised you use it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.
    If I ignore you than what the fuck would I have to laugh and ridicule? Either way the ignore function is for fags and cowards. So really I'm not surprised you use it

    How about your sorry ass self, got a mirror handy? And still can't post one thing without a gay reference huh, shocker.
    Last edited by p4pking; 12-05-2011 at 08:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.
    If I ignore you than what the fuck would I have to laugh and ridicule? Either way the ignore function is for fags and cowards. So really I'm not surprised you use it

    How about your sorry ass self, got a mirror handy? And still can't post one thing without a gay reference huh, shocker.
    How about I'm just counting the times your dumb ass keeps taking offense to it. Pretty obvious I'm hitting a nerve. It's to easy with you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.
    If I ignore you than what the fuck would I have to laugh and ridicule? Either way the ignore function is for fags and cowards. So really I'm not surprised you use it

    How about your sorry ass self, got a mirror handy? And still can't post one thing without a gay reference huh, shocker.
    How about I'm just counting the times your dumb ass keeps taking offense to it. Pretty obvious I'm hitting a nerve. It's to easy with you

    How about you rub a couple of brain cells together and see if you get a spark you sad sad little man. I don't like wannabe tough guys, morons or homophobes and you are all three to an extreme, I suppose the fact that people like you exist strikes a nerve, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.
    If I ignore you than what the fuck would I have to laugh and ridicule? Either way the ignore function is for fags and cowards. So really I'm not surprised you use it
    You're on his ignore list... He can't read what you're saying...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.
    If I ignore you than what the fuck would I have to laugh and ridicule? Either way the ignore function is for fags and cowards. So really I'm not surprised you use it
    You're on his ignore list... He can't read what you're saying...
    Unless it's in a quote

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Exactly, he employed the tactics which gave him the best chance to win, almost the same as he did in the first fight with a few slight adjustments that Venereal here wants to call cowardice. Just taking the fight and then employing a similar plan took a tonne of heart from Cotto, and moving laterally fighting off the backfoot was always the way he had to beat the guy, which he did emphatically.


    "Sad day in boxing" Given how few outlets there are to follow this sport anymore the saddest day in boxing I could point to is when this freaking cretin registered to post on this board.
    I couldn't agree more, I keep this "macho" retard on permanent ignore.
    If I ignore you than what the fuck would I have to laugh and ridicule? Either way the ignore function is for fags and cowards. So really I'm not surprised you use it
    You're on his ignore list... He can't read what you're saying...
    Unless it's in a quote
    If you think he has that much forsight then you're giving too much credit!

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