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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    I seriously think Cotto destroys Pac at 147

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    It would need to happen at if not at 147 at least at a catchweight of say 143 to be fair.

    140 maybe Cotto can make that weight, 147 is far too much size to give up, 143, its give and take on both sides.

    Hell of a fight if it happens.

    Right now I am love with Manny Pacquaio and would pick him over any fighter who ever lived apart from Carl Froch

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    Wlad is too big for Pac. Probably still lose though. Kidding of course. I'd love to see Cotto and Pac fight. Cotto won't come in weight drained like Oscarita and he sure won't stand there in front andlet Pac tee off on him like poor Ricky did. Doubt this fight happens though. Now Paul Williams is too big for Pac
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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    Arum already said he would want Cotto to come down in weight to fight Pacquiao which of course would benefit Manny.

    At 147 Miguel Cotto is too big and too strong for Manny...Manny is quick but Cotto in a solid boxer/puncher and he hits harder than Hatton does AND Miguel can box a bit better too.

    I think Manny is going to fight the PBF-JMM winner, it should already be signed

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    Ths would be a stupid fight for Pac with a PBF superfight looming on the horizon. Too much risk for too little reward. Have the PBF fight, then consider things like this. Plus the sport needs the PBF fight, and it needs it with Pac going in on a high. Arum is just talking, trying to let Floyd know he has options, he's a promoter it's what he does.

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    I think that Pacquiao doesn't have to fight until after the PBF-JMM fight which he'll obviously take the winner.

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    i dont think this fight will happen as it would mean arum loses one of his big money makers, too much risk involved either way,

    also with a mayweather fight possibly on the horizon why fight cotto

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    I seriously think Cotto destroys Pac at 147
    Although the avitar you chose is admirable - unless its a drag queen - you are delusional to think Cotto destroys Pacquiao at 147lbs. I think Pac will take him out under 6 rounds.

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Shadow View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    I seriously think Cotto destroys Pac at 147
    Although the avitar you chose is admirable - unless its a drag queen - you are delusional to think Cotto destroys Pacquiao at 147lbs. I think Pac will take him out under 6 rounds.
    i think the delusional one is you bud, Cotto is no Hatton

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    Default Re: Is Miguel Cotto too BIG for Pacquiao?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Shadow View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    I seriously think Cotto destroys Pac at 147
    Although the avitar you chose is admirable - unless its a drag queen - you are delusional to think Cotto destroys Pacquiao at 147lbs. I think Pac will take him out under 6 rounds.
    i think the delusional one is you bud, Cotto is no Hatton
    Agreed. Hatton fought stupid. End of. One of the most stupid fights ever seen.

    Cotto would be different.

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