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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    Something has to change for sure,the body work is a good way to implement a different fight in sections but like everything it wont work 100% of the time, nothing does.

    I think he also needs the right tenacious kind of sparring partner (one he cant hurt that will just hunt him down maybe a heavier guy) to help him stay cool under close pressure.

    Id also like to see him work on getting out to MArgos side flanks during the closer combat flurries but remaining in so close so he can catch him turning back into him with more power and maybe even a couple of unseen temple shots from right there.

    You wont stop Antonio from straight out in front on a shot that he sees comming at him so to fight from the outside with power wont win it.

    IF you are going to slow him up he needs to be clocked a number of times from an unseen angle and the temple from the side would be my top target, body too, right before or right afterwards, on the reaction.

    And Margo wont back off he will just turn in to you and continue to hunt you down, without regard to himself at some stages.

    All that and extra lasting power trained for and tied into tight footwork so Cotto never gets caught cold in a corner without the legs to move out or under and out on greater angles or spin and stick.
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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    He will be back and back stronger I think. Better stamina would make him a much better fighter.

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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    He will be back and back stronger I think. Better stamina would make him a much better fighter.
    They used the he was down at 140 stamina excuse for 5 fights or so. What are they going to do at 147?? If he didn't know he had to have good stamina with Tony, he is a moron. I just don't think he ever will have good stamina (or at least AM stamina [which few have]).
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