I got a bad feeling about this 1 its almost like having Billy Blanks for James Toney when he fought Peter the 2nd time around. Clottey might be able to take advantage and squeak out a decision.
I got a bad feeling about this 1 its almost like having Billy Blanks for James Toney when he fought Peter the 2nd time around. Clottey might be able to take advantage and squeak out a decision.
Agree, if it starts to get into the trenches then what is a nutritionist going to do, maybe give him a Mars bar !! Seriously though if he has been with the same trainer for that long it's gonna be a slog for someone who can't read the fight as clearly as a seasoned trainer.
I never thought it would be Joe Santiago but so be it. Evangelista and Miguel were not on good speaking terms before and Miguel was practically training on his own anyway so who gives a shiet who he picks two months before a fight, it's not as though he will learn anything useful from any of the trainers who are available like Buddy McDirt for exampleCotto and Santiago are just going to have to sit and watch some old footage of the Grand Master JC from Ghana and come up with a decent game plan or two. I think this will be a hell of a fight now
I would have liked to have seen Cotto and Diaz but Diaz will be in Cotto's corner and Diaz is always putting his two cents into training and during fights so it will be as though he has Diaz anyways and I am sure Diaz will be their sharing his ideas and I think these three will be just fine togehter.
Last edited by SigmaMu; 04-15-2009 at 03:52 AM.
I think a guy like Cotto at this point in his career doesn't really need a trainer to teach him things, he is as good technically as he is going to get, and he just needs a guy who can keep him excited, keep him in great shape for fights. IMO having a bad relationship with a great trainer is worse than having great relationship with a less experienced trainer, and who knows, maybe this guy has more experience as a general trainer than Evangelista does who has no boxing background.
Look , that is what Cotto commented : " I really want be with a trainer that work with me , no that order somebody to say WHAT things are good for me and my trainer , I want somebody be with me at least 1 1/2 or 2 hours everyday in the Gym and to put Attention to all things that i'm doing for make corrections , that is the reason that i preferred to move my training camp to Florida "....................
Although , he said that now when finished his relation with Evangelista his "uncle" , he now would start a new stage without Pressure in where confirmed his tension that existed with his uncle ..........
" Now i feel less Pressure and i hope that this give me the opportunity to make my trainings much better and i want add , that this will not going have any effect in my training for the fight "......
" I have the enough strong to be the same boxer , i know what to do in the trail , i know what to do in the Gym and i know what to do in the Ring the day of the fight "................
In all this situation , i still thinking , of why the hell Evangelista Cotto complained to move the training camp in where Cotto had much better performance as in other fights ...........Obviously i thought that Evangelista have other boxers in charge and that IMO i think that was one of his interest in which he didn't want to leave ........
Cotto is only 28, he can still learn new things and implement them into his gameplan, Pacquiao who's 30 started making the adjustments to his style at about Cotto's age now, hell even Barrera was 27 when he fought Hamed, and that's the fight that he basically made the full transition to a boxer/puncher, Cotto's still young and can still pick up new tricks, or sharpen up the tools he has
I think Cotto's done the best thing for this fight, stick with the the tried and trusted team, minus the snakes head. Miguel's got all the skills he needs to dismantle his next opponent, he is a vet now and knows what to do in a boxing ring, a bit like Joe with Enzo, Cotto's got the skills not his uncle. After this one though I would like to see him with maybe R. Mayweather or Manny as some one posted above, I think they are two guy's who could add something to Miguel's skill set, the way Cotto dodged Margarcheato's punches at the end of the fifth round shows he could mesh well with uncle Roger and that would be the road that I would like to see Cotto take.
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