[QUOTE=happytrip;808940]
Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
Quote Originally Posted by happytrip View Post

It is my opinion.....Cotto always lose steam in the later rounds.And if MANNY keeps on with his speed,then that is it for Cotto.[/QUOTE]

he looked pretty strong in winning rounds 10,11, and 12 against Clottey, who could easily fight at jr middle...
IMO Cotto'S showing vs. Clottey was far from impressive,he almost lost that fight.btw Cotto won the rounds you mentioned but his punches has no more sting on it.I could see he was just hanging on in those rounds.Fortunately for him Clottey was commiting numerous mistakes cos of his losing his focus.
and with that you prove that you know fuck all of how to score a fight, Cotto CLEARLY won the final 3 rounds, Clottey did next to nothing and Cotto outboxed him and landed the harder shots, and you're trying to make it sound like if he was fighting some C level fighter, Clottey could easily be fighting at 154, usually weight in the 160+ range come fight night, and the guy is a beast, strong as hell, and yet Cotto took his shots fine and looked the stronger of the two when it came to pushing around and getting his man on the ropes, that same Clottey would have beaten Pacquiao around the ring due to the fact that he's too damn big and too damn strong, just cause Pacquiao beat up a shot DLH, a bum in Diaz, and then a punchy Hatton (which is the only fight i give him credit for), doesn't mean he's gonna walk through Cotto, he's still the guy who was horribly outboxed by Morales, and the guy who should have two losses against Marquez, if you really analyze the fight, Manny's only real stand out advantage is his speed, and Cotto hasn't had probs with fast fighters up to now, he'll cancel it out with his own speed (which is underrated) and his incredible timing, TKO win for Cotto by around the 5th or 6th