How would Plaster of Paris on his wraps make it so that he was able to take everything Cotto could dish out?
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How would Plaster of Paris on his wraps make it so that he was able to take everything Cotto could dish out?
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If it happened,once that first punch landed,youd be warry as hell,you would get defensive and not want to throw much of anything except quick striking shots not blow your doors down shots
I wonder how much of a difference it really makes to be honest. I mean Cotto is pretty vulnerable anyways, but he was never hurt by Mosley, and Margarito who I have never thought had great power was able to break him down with punches that landed a lot less cleanly. Regardless I think Margarito's power comes from the fact he is so accurate with his punches whne his opponent is one the ropes, he was really able to land almost every punch in combinations where Cotto was on the ropes as the fight progressed.
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Did he look at all hesitant to come forwards though?
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OK so you hit me with regulation wraps and I hit you with horseshoes in my gloves and we'll see how long you stand infront of me....his power from illegal handwraps made Cotto change his gameplan and move around constantly AND therefore took away Cotto's power and also Cotto took the majority of punches for what 2-3 rounds?!?! And he looked like he had been pummled with a sledgehammer!!!
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