Cotto is a warrior and also a family man, we're forever proud of him. What counts is he gave his all, no excuses. Like a soldier Cotto will re-group and prepare for a counter strike.
Cotto is a warrior and also a family man, we're forever proud of him. What counts is he gave his all, no excuses. Like a soldier Cotto will re-group and prepare for a counter strike.
he had nothing left physically and mentally and his corner did the right thing in stopping the fight.
I am ready to say this now. IMO Cotto quit in that fight.Watch that 12th round again after the first kneel down.He get's up and into an exchange against the ropes Margarito around then backs up to the corner and kneel's again without a punch landing. I will always remember that kneel down in the eleventh to stop the fight and so will many others. I am not calling Cotto a quitter he fought his ass off but in that exchange of punches he kneeled down twice and gave up.
Phuking guy. The 12th round eh?
Did you watch the fight?
I don't remember a 12th round.
Yes Cotto did quit, honestly he had nothing left and would have been knocked the phuk out, he could barely stand and he could barely keep his hands up. Miguel exuberated every ounce of energy in this fight and Tony with all of the punches he landed on Miguel especially the ones to the body, just zapped Cotto.
How do I say this delicately?
Did Cotto quit? Yes...
Did he do it because he was scared of Tony or Tony just ruined him?...No
Did he do it for his family and maybe his pride in not wanting to get stopped? Only he knows; but you could see him looking towards his family, and maybe he just knew that whatever he gave to Tony it wasn't going to be enough; as Tony was possessed that night.
Cotto put on a masterclass of boxing and any other man in the division would have fallen from the beating he was giving to Tony. But I saw Cotto give almost everything he had and he must have known Tony was going to stop him in that 11th round or the last round, as nothing that night was going to hinder Margo from that win.
And he was also hurting; as no other man in that division would have taken what Miguel took and lasted as long; not even Clottey IMO. If you think Tony won because Cotto got tired of hitting him in the face than you are an idiot. Tony hurt that man several times during the fight; and that coupled with the sheer physical output Cotto was giving must have been wreaking havoc on his system physically. Cotto only lacks in one thing, and that is the steel plated chin Tony has; and so does everyone else in the WW. Cotto can beat Tony if he stays off the ropes; simple as that. It won't be a thrilling fight, but he can win.
If you want to see a quitter go look at Cintron; that p#ssy boy sat down and started crying and hadn't taken anywhere near what Cotto took from Margarito. And I don't care if Cintron did "better" in the rematch, he still looked like he wanted out of there after the 1st few rounds. That is a quitter.
Cotto had took a lot of punishment and was on his last legs, he knew he wasn't gonna finish the fight so did the sensible thing, saved himself from further punishment so he save himself for future fights.
He is gonna get criticism though form people for not being 10 counted or having the ref stop it
I think saying he quit was a little harsh, he gassed out and took a knee knowing that he was in for a battering unless he did as he had nothing left.
I think some fighters get it into their heads that they are unbeatable and stop putting the effort into training/lifestyle etc, Boxing is a tough sport and if you don't put 100% preparation into every fight you are risking defeat, especially if you are a champion or have something that someone else wants as they will certainly be giving their all. I think that happened with Cotto, he landed the better shots on Margarito for the majority of the fight it was only the later rounds that Margarito really started pressing him and landing the solid shots. A Cotto of a few years ago never would have gassed.
If he wants to return and be the fighter he can be he needs to make sure he has that desire to give it his all, or it will happen again. he lost something in the ring that night, just like Tyson lost it to Buster Douglas, other fighters find out you are human and you can be beaten and it takes away a little bit of your advantage, you have to fight twice as hard to get that back.
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I see Cotto as giving every ounce of what he had that night and simply had nothing left in him to give.
He did the right thing and I will never question his heart for it. He basically preserved what he could so he can come back and try again another day.
I would much rather a fighter play it smart like he did, than a fighter to take unnecessary punishment for the pure sake of bravado alone. He had nothing left and could not even hold his arms up.
exactlly mate , there is no one on this forum imo that would have fought on in his state, and there has to come a point when you think this isnt worht risking serious and possible permenant damage for.
he gave as much as he could and we should all be gratefull that he and margarito gave us a great fight, rather than refering to him as quiter when he is nothing of the sort, there is only so much the human body can take before it will start to let you down and at that point you have to get out of there before you are seriously injured
oh and btw markus, judging by what youve said , do you consider the g-man to be a quitter for letting himself be counting out after taking a knee![]()
Simply, That was one of the better Fights say it again Fights Ive seen in a long time. No it was a great Fight, and for that to happen it takes two great Fighters for it to HappenGot it.
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Excuse me people for quoting myself. I have to bring this up again since I was neg rep for this comment. I only have one question, will you label Cotto a "quitter" or "not a warrior" if he will do it again in a future fight?
If you quit once, it will not necessarily makes you a "quitter" but if you do it regularly then it's just right to call you a "quitter".
When you're under heavy attack and you can't take any more punishments since you're already totally zapped out then take a knee. It's the smartest form of quitting.
There is a point where it stopps being called quitting and it starts being called knowing you are not going to win. Cotto just realized there was no way he was going to win after that first KD. What would be the point of continuing.
If you want to call it quitting than go ahead but you might as well call the visiting team in a baseball game as quiters for not taking the field in the 2nd half of the last inning in a game they are loosing. It just makes no sense.
I wouldn't call any fighter 'quitter' its downright rude. Do it to Miguels face one day instead of in here all safe and sound and see who quits first. They are all their own men who dont have to bend over for the two bit fans who only want more blood or ko's, they do what they feel is right for their own progression in life.
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