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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    I would like to see Cotto in with Clottey or Cintron.I think he would beat Cintron but he would have a very hard night with Clottey.Has'nt Williams moved up a weight?

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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    Williams may have moved up a weight class, but only because no one at 147 wanted to face him.

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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    It took him like one second to make up his mind after asking are you OK?
    He looked into his face and asked twice "Are you ok?...Are you ok?..." while Taylor probably thought if a freight train just ran over him.
    Cotto lost a big fight, let's wait to see how he fights in his next fight to assess whether he'll be the same
    He's fighting just another journeyman like the rest in his list so I am not really getting all hyped up about his fight with Jennings. Sure, I can see some people in this forum going "Ooooh my gaaaaaawd! He totally beat the Great Jennings!" but really, it's just a stepping stone and I wouldn't be surprised if Jennings cuts, rocks, and hurts Cotto like past fights against other journeymen. Let's see how he does in his rematch or any other young big name in their prime.
    After seeing him lose to Maragarito, do you think he'd beat the other elite welters
    I wonder the same. How would he handle fighting against an elite young big name in his prime. Anybody can look good beating bunch of has-beens or journeymen. In his case, he has looked bad facing some journeymen. Let's wait until his rematch. I am not so hyped about the Jennings fight.

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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    It took him like one second to make up his mind after asking are you OK?

    He looked into his face and asked twice "Are you ok?...Are you ok?..." while Taylor probably thought if a freight train just ran over him.
    Cotto lost a big fight, let's wait to see how he fights in his next fight to assess whether he'll be the same
    He's fighting just another journeyman like the rest in his list so I am not really getting all hyped up about his fight with Jennings. Sure, I can see some people in this forum going "Ooooh my gaaaaaawd! He totally beat the Great Jennings!" but really, it's just a stepping stone and I wouldn't be surprised if Jennings cuts, rocks, and hurts Cotto like past fights against other journeymen. Let's see how he does in his rematch or any other young big name in their prime.
    After seeing him lose to Maragarito, do you think he'd beat the other elite welters
    I wonder the same. How would he handle fighting against an elite young big name in his prime. Anybody can look good beating bunch of has-beens or journeymen. In his case, he has looked bad facing some journeymen. Let's wait until his rematch. I am not so hyped about the Jennings fight.
    well Margarito is fighting the same guy that cotto beat

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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    It took him like one second to make up his mind after asking are you OK?

    He looked into his face and asked twice "Are you ok?...Are you ok?..." while Taylor probably thought if a freight train just ran over him.

    Actually it was a bit longer than a second, more like a second and a half. Two seconds tops. During this time yeah Steele asked him twice, and the after the 2nd time, he didn't even give Taylor time to respond.

    It happened too fast. But Steele did things like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    It took him like one second to make up his mind after asking are you OK?

    He looked into his face and asked twice "Are you ok?...Are you ok?..." while Taylor probably thought if a freight train just ran over him.

    Actually it was a bit longer than a second, more like a second and a half. Two seconds tops. During this time yeah Steele asked him twice, and the after the 2nd time, he didn't even give Taylor time to respond.

    It happened too fast. But Steele did things like that.
    On top of that his dumb ass trainer or promoter (cant remember which) jumped up on the canvas and totally ddisctracted Taylor I think it made enough of a difference.
    The key is Self-discipline.

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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    Too fast a stoppage
    I have dreamt stuff and thought it was true before but not about boxing as yet .

    So was I dreaming hearing Cotto say (post fight)
    "My family is everything to me and Im everything to them I had to think of them etc..." ?
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    I can explain it.
    But I cant understand it for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Too fast a stoppage
    I have dreamt stuff and thought it was true before but not about boxing as yet .

    So was I dreaming hearing Cotto say (post fight)
    "My family is everything to me and Im everything to them I had to think of them etc..." ?

    i think he did say something like that. I think he stoppage should have come like 30 seconds earlier
    The key is Self-discipline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Too fast a stoppage
    I have dreamt stuff and thought it was true before but not about boxing as yet .

    So was I dreaming hearing Cotto say (post fight)
    "My family is everything to me and Im everything to them I had to think of them etc..." ?
    So you are saying that Taylor did have time to respond after the 2nd "Are you OK" ? Or are you even talking about Taylor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    It took him like one second to make up his mind after asking are you OK?
    He looked into his face and asked twice "Are you ok?...Are you ok?..." while Taylor probably thought if a freight train just ran over him.
    Cotto lost a big fight, let's wait to see how he fights in his next fight to assess whether he'll be the same
    He's fighting just another journeyman like the rest in his list so I am not really getting all hyped up about his fight with Jennings. Sure, I can see some people in this forum going "Ooooh my gaaaaaawd! He totally beat the Great Jennings!" but really, it's just a stepping stone and I wouldn't be surprised if Jennings cuts, rocks, and hurts Cotto like past fights against other journeymen. Let's see how he does in his rematch or any other young big name in their prime.
    After seeing him lose to Maragarito, do you think he'd beat the other elite welters
    I wonder the same. How would he handle fighting against an elite young big name in his prime. Anybody can look good beating bunch of has-beens or journeymen. In his case, he has looked bad facing some journeymen. Let's wait until his rematch. I am not so hyped about the Jennings fight.
    You know what I like about you Chino? How original all your posts are. You don't limit yourself to one topic or say the same things over and over again like a some posters; you've got a lot to say, and you present it in as unbiased a way a possible, backing up all your assertions with solid facts.

    Good job
    Last edited by CFH; 12-30-2008 at 12:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    It took him like one second to make up his mind after asking are you OK?
    He looked into his face and asked twice "Are you ok?...Are you ok?..." while Taylor probably thought if a freight train just ran over him.
    He's fighting just another journeyman like the rest in his list so I am not really getting all hyped up about his fight with Jennings. Sure, I can see some people in this forum going "Ooooh my gaaaaaawd! He totally beat the Great Jennings!" but really, it's just a stepping stone and I wouldn't be surprised if Jennings cuts, rocks, and hurts Cotto like past fights against other journeymen. Let's see how he does in his rematch or any other young big name in their prime.
    After seeing him lose to Maragarito, do you think he'd beat the other elite welters
    I wonder the same. How would he handle fighting against an elite young big name in his prime. Anybody can look good beating bunch of has-beens or journeymen. In his case, he has looked bad facing some journeymen. Let's wait until his rematch. I am not so hyped about the Jennings fight.
    You know what I like about you Chino? How original all your posts are. You don't limit yourself to one topic or say the same things over and over again like a some posters; you've got a lot to say, and you present it in as unbiased a way a possible, backing up all your assertions with solid facts.

    Good job
    Agreed. If you said to me who's the worst poster on this board you know who I'm sure I wouldn't pick, Chino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    He looked into his face and asked twice "Are you ok?...Are you ok?..." while Taylor probably thought if a freight train just ran over him.
    He's fighting just another journeyman like the rest in his list so I am not really getting all hyped up about his fight with Jennings. Sure, I can see some people in this forum going "Ooooh my gaaaaaawd! He totally beat the Great Jennings!" but really, it's just a stepping stone and I wouldn't be surprised if Jennings cuts, rocks, and hurts Cotto like past fights against other journeymen. Let's see how he does in his rematch or any other young big name in their prime.
    I wonder the same. How would he handle fighting against an elite young big name in his prime. Anybody can look good beating bunch of has-beens or journeymen. In his case, he has looked bad facing some journeymen. Let's wait until his rematch. I am not so hyped about the Jennings fight.
    You know what I like about you Chino? How original all your posts are. You don't limit yourself to one topic or say the same things over and over again like a some posters; you've got a lot to say, and you present it in as unbiased a way a possible, backing up all your assertions with solid facts.

    Good job
    Agreed. If you said to me who's the worst poster on this board you know who I'm sure I wouldn't pick, Chino.
    Nor would I. I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but it is an absolute travesty that you are a MOD while Chino's posting achievements go unrecognized. I think it's only proper that you give up your modship and bestow it upon Chino. It will be to the benefit of all mankind.

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    Default Re: Cotto may never be the same

    You guys are making me blush

    Thank you CHF. Some things have to be repeated as much as the same topics keep coming back over and over. All it takes is a look at Cotto's resume and see how many big names in their primes did he fight. Many Cotto fans got totally excited about his victory against Gomez, go figure. I wouldn't be surprised if many Cotto fans think beating Jennings would be a great accomplishment. He is comparable to other guys he have faced really.
    Last edited by Chino; 12-30-2008 at 02:11 AM.

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