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Full credit to Manny for forcing the fight and taking risks, but it takes two to tango, and Clottey had cleary forgotten his dancing shoes. To be honest I was disgusted in Clottey. The biggest opportunity of his life, his 'Miracle' fight and he hides in his shell like a narcoleptic Tortoise for 36 minutes. Pathetic.

Bearing in mind Clottey's background, and the notoriously brutal upbringing in Accra, this guy had no fight in him. He outweighed Manny by nearly two weight divisions on the night, and still didnt show the bottle to try and at least make it a fight. There was so many times Manny let his hands go in bunches and looked downstairs to finish off the combinations. Where was the big right hand counter ? I'll tell you where, covering his face like a bad case of acne.

I have no doubt that if Clottey had at least attempted to throw some leather he could have had some success. To sit there, content in surviving against a much smaller foe is shameless in my book. Jim Watt and even Darkie were talking shite throughout that fight, and I love Darkie, but come on ? Courageous and brave Clottey ? WTF !!!

Cotto was brave and courageous, Clottey was a fucking coward. At first I thought or more so hoped that Clottey was just weathering the early storm and would come on strong in the second half of the fight, using his size and strength, but no, fuck all.

Disgraceful from Clottey who shouldnt be given another shot like this as long as he lives. That may sound harsh, but it was called the 'Event', the only thing vented was my anger at such a bitch poor showing from Joshua.

Roll on Floyd and Shane, that fight didnt nothing for boxing.
I agree with alot of what you say but I dont know if Id call Josh a coward. You have to remember his main cornerman was a locksmith who happend to be a cutman many years ago so basically Clottey had no gameplan. He was very much out there on his own and because he isnt the sharpest tool in the box, he did the only thing he knew which was to put his hands up. Thats all he has been taught. He is a very limited guy and we knew this going in.

Yes he should have let his hands go more but he didnt know how to go about it without getting caught. To impose his strength he needed to make it a physical fight, rough Pac up in the clicnhes and pressure him constantly. Standing in punching range without throwing was always going to make Manny look good just as any figher would look a million dollars if all they had infront of them was a punchbag who would do what you wanted them to do. His gameplan was dependant upon Pac tiring but that doesnt happend when a guy can fight at their own pace.

Disapointing fight but I think we were asking for too much to see Clottey throw punches. He has had that style all his career. Its too late to change now.
Fair point, I respect any fighter that steps through the ropes to be honest, it takes a huge set of balls from the outset, regardless of level. The coward quote was more against the commentators rubbish about being courageous, for me that wasnt a gutsy, brave, courageous performance. It was survival 101.

And even without his cornerman, Josh certainly knew he was behind in every round, so why not throw caution to the wind in the biggest fight of your life ? He has the skills, the power, accuracy and size to trouble the smaller Manny, he just didnt go for it. Which I think he will really regret for the rest of his life. Leave it all in the ring, then you can have no what if's afterwards, and you only get one chance like that in your lifetime.

The times the Josh did throw his shots, they were clean, snappy and knocked back Manny's head, he just didnt do anywhere near enough, and that's whats annoying.