Wow I had no idea dealing with severly handicapped intellects could be so frustrating. Honestly, its like trying to teach a little kid how to do physics, even though it makes perfect sense, even though its entirely plausible, it just goes way over their depth of contemplation. I am flabbergasted by the ignorance some people have.

Berto was perfectly fine as soon as he got his feet back underneath him on the ropes, notice how when he went backwards he was flailing his arms like somebody that was caught off balance, it looked exactly like what happened to James Toney. If you are hurt you have shacky legs, Berto didn't at all. After that one punch Berto landed pretty much every clean shot in the round. Collazo knew he was hurt, thats why he didn't jump in for the kill after Berto clinched him. Honestly I've watched this fight ten times as much as any of you(unless ICB is on here), and Berto was never hurt in the fight, sometimes he was overwhelmed by Collazo's combinations, but he was never shaky or showing any signs people do when they are hurt. Also if he had such bad stamina how does he throw like 800 punches the way he does? How come he is still throwing punches as fast as he does in the first round when the other guy slows down. Collazo is in great shape and this was the first fight he could fully focus on, and it was Berto who came on strong in the last two rounds, Collazo was only throwing arm punches for most of the night yet it was Berto who was throwing with mean intention in the twelth. It was Berto who was throwing the hard punches in the 11th against Estrada, it was Berto who was still throwing hard, faster punches in the 11th and 12th round against Steve Forbes.