I was disappointed with his work in the corner between rounds.. Cotto would just come in from have his style beat, and the trainer didn't offer many things to adjust, or things to focus on.. It was more a quick pep talk, and it was getting cotto relaxed a bit and ready for another round..

But tactically Cotto had to do the analysis and make the adjustments, as far as I could tell..

And that is where the experience needed to come in right through the camp, to at least have a plan B if Pac's speed was to much, etc etc...

But it's easy to say that after the fight of course...

I can see why Cotto wanted to battle on though and give Cotto that chance to fight on, but it's that old thing "Safety and quiting a fight that you just arn't going to win VS battling it out and showing your heart and pride"...

There is still a lot of heart and pride in our boxers today and you got to really love that.. Especially from guys like Cotto.. But for the trainer, you gotta look after your fighters safety, sometimes even if the fighter doesn't agree..

This is a tough one for me,,, I have to be honest...