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    Default Re: Why Cotto lost

    Quote Originally Posted by TommyGunn_ View Post
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    Cotto lost because he couldn't protect the body. He took a beating to it and it sapped him of all his speed and strength.

    It was brilliant brilliant work to the body by Tony and that is the reason he won the fight.
    Money post right there.

    I scored the fight online with around 40 other fans and everybody was in awe of Cottos flashy combos upstairs...I thought Margarito was being just as affective to the body.

    Cotto looked tired after 6.
    Thanks. Every trainer in the World should save this fight tape and play it for their guys. Cotto was a completely different fighter after the pounding he took to the body. Too bad the announcers ignored this brilliant and viscous sustained attack.

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    Cotto is the better boxer, just shows you how it doesnt always count over hard rounds.
    Balls, tenacity, willpower,Mex bloodlines a plan and a great chin beat it.

    Then theres the bigger fighter against the smaller boxer thing; Tony wasnt fazed at all in that fight just knew what he wanted and kept pressing, Cotto would lose the next one again I dont think he will want it.
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    Default Re: Why Cotto lost

    Quote Originally Posted by GRBOXINGFAN View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TommyGunn_ View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by GRBOXINGFAN View Post
    Cotto lost because he couldn't protect the body. He took a beating to it and it sapped him of all his speed and strength.

    It was brilliant brilliant work to the body by Tony and that is the reason he won the fight.
    Money post right there.

    I scored the fight online with around 40 other fans and everybody was in awe of Cottos flashy combos upstairs...I thought Margarito was being just as affective to the body.

    Cotto looked tired after 6.
    Thanks. Every trainer in the World should save this fight tape and play it for their guys. Cotto was a completely different fighter after the pounding he took to the body. Too bad the announcers ignored this brilliant and viscous sustained attack.

    EXACTLY!!! I am gonna start a thread about this subject entirely. Even in victory they didnt give him his props, Cotto was their new meal ticket and thye tried to downplay Tony completely but theres no ignoring himn now!!!!
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