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If and when he beats Foreman he should try to get a fight with JCC jnr, good money low risk fight.
I think this is a bad partnership, Steward's style of teaching IMO doesn't suit Cotto's style.
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I agree that Steward's style may not be a perfect fit for Cotto's but I think highly of both and believe it will work out. Everyone's quick to say Miguel is done before the 2nd KD he gave Pac all he could handle and with a better game plan could have made it into a heck of a fight. I think Miguel outpoints Shane today in a 116-112ish fashion. I've never seen so much hype around a guy who could hardly outbox Mayorga. Sure he knocked out the stone foot remarkably slow Margarito. Oh well it'll all come to a crashing end May 1.
Mr. Steward ruined Tommy Hearns by keeping him a welter too many years and when he went up in weight, he was lucky to take his power with him to some extent but Steward didn't train Tommy to last. Marvin Hagler and Iran Barkley and Iran Barkley were examples of overconfidence and not enough endurance at Middleweight. He trained his fighters in 90degree heat at Kronk Gym year round. I forget the name of the fighter from Puerto Rico that Hearns won the title from but he couldn't crack an egg with his fists and Tommy trained by Steward resorted to winning on a bicycle.
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Another jewel from you, Taeth. Just exactly what the hell do you mean by that? Steward is a trainer. Cotto is a boxer. Steward adjusts styles and points out weaknesses. Cotto is supposed to implement these adjustments. Exactly where does the bad partnership part come in? Please enlighten me. I don't think i've EVER agreed with a single damn post you've ever made.
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Well there's some pros and cons here. Steward excels with rangy boxers focusing on working on the jab and keeping distance. Klitschko, Hearns, Lewis are success stories from him. I don't know that, that style will be the most opportune for Cotto in this particular fight where he needs to be the brawler to get to Foreman, who in my opinion has faster hands and better foot movement, but can't crack an egg.
Steward will definately crack the whip more which will be a huge benfit for Cotto, but may also become a source of friction. One thing is for sure you won't see a silent corner in the championship rounds.
Overall I wouldn't say it's a bad move, and I don't think in training there will be that big of a benefit. But I would say during the fight Cotto should be in a better place with Steward there.
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I agree that Steward's successes have come mostly with tall, rangy fighters. Cotto is neither. But Steward IS (at least in my opinion) one of those rare teaching masters of the boxing game, who can probably examine Cotto's strengths and weaknesses and exploit or improve them as he sees fit. I think a lot depends on Cotto himself, as you may have hinted to in your post. Is he willing to be taught and corrected? Is he willing to let Steward take the reins and be "the man"? If so... Cotto could experience a surge in his already great career. If not... well, the future for Cotto might not be so bright. Matter of fact, I'm of the opinion that Cotto with Steward in his corner might have been a lot more competitive against Pacquiao, and probably would've had a chance to pull off the victory.
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