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    Default Re: Could Cotto have ever won?

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hackey View Post
    As per title, do you think that Cotto in any way could have won the fight or was he always going to lose?

    My thoughts are that in the early stages, behind the jab he looks excellent. He was catching Pacquiao and looked composed. He then wrecklessly tried to prove some point by banging with Pac and got clipped and went down.

    That in itself was not a big knockdown and after he looked composed again, but the in the fourth decided to trade and took that great left and was never the same after it.

    IMO he fought an awful fight. He made so many errors that for a great boxer are really strange. He comes across as intelligent but showed alot of stupidity in his tactics, no real composure and poor judgement.

    On another day and with another trainer I believe he may have given a better account of himself and I'm sure that he is sorely disappointed, not about the loss, but in the manner of it. He didn't give himself the opportunity to win by fighting to his strengths.

    I believe I said something long these lines on another thread.....which got ignored

    He 'lost' it in round 4 in which he was clearly winning till he went for it big and got dropped hard. Once they both knew he could be hurt it changed the fight greatly. I do wonder how the cards would have looked if Cotto had then gone on the back foot and looked to nick the rounds rather than fight for them. 90% of the board would have called him a chicken whilst the rest of us would have applauded his ability to switch styles.
    Did Miguel change his style ? or was he forced to by a superior fighter ?
    In my mind Missy i think it was the latter.

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    Default Re: Could Cotto have ever won?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hackey View Post
    As per title, do you think that Cotto in any way could have won the fight or was he always going to lose?

    My thoughts are that in the early stages, behind the jab he looks excellent. He was catching Pacquiao and looked composed. He then wrecklessly tried to prove some point by banging with Pac and got clipped and went down.

    That in itself was not a big knockdown and after he looked composed again, but the in the fourth decided to trade and took that great left and was never the same after it.

    IMO he fought an awful fight. He made so many errors that for a great boxer are really strange. He comes across as intelligent but showed alot of stupidity in his tactics, no real composure and poor judgement.

    On another day and with another trainer I believe he may have given a better account of himself and I'm sure that he is sorely disappointed, not about the loss, but in the manner of it. He didn't give himself the opportunity to win by fighting to his strengths.

    I believe I said something long these lines on another thread.....which got ignored

    He 'lost' it in round 4 in which he was clearly winning till he went for it big and got dropped hard. Once they both knew he could be hurt it changed the fight greatly. I do wonder how the cards would have looked if Cotto had then gone on the back foot and looked to nick the rounds rather than fight for them. 90% of the board would have called him a chicken whilst the rest of us would have applauded his ability to switch styles.
    Did Miguel change his style ? or was he forced to by a superior fighter ?
    In my mind Missy i think it was the latter.
    That's what adapting means you pug.

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