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View Poll Results: Cotto-Mayorga: who wins and how?

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  • Cotto by early TKO

    2 6.45%
  • Cotto by mid-round TKO

    9 29.03%
  • Cotto by late TKO

    8 25.81%
  • Cotto by decision

    6 19.35%
  • Mayorga by early TKO

    3 9.68%
  • Mayorga by mid-round TKO

    0 0%
  • Mayorga by late TKO

    3 9.68%
  • Mayorga by decision

    0 0%
  • Draw

    0 0%
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    Default Re: Cotto-Mayorga: Who wins?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    last nights antics wont play any role in tonight's outcome, Mayorga got what he wanted to be in the spotlight, tonight Cotto will pound him out like the bitch he is, people always said that DLH avoiding to make eye contact in the middle of the ring meant he was scared yet when that bell would ring he'd be all over his opponent, you guys going for Mayorga are just clutching at straws but well go ahead the rude awakening is only hours away
    haha

    Honestly I LOVE the fact that all these guys who were picking YURI FUCKING FOREMAN to beat Cotto, are now picking Cotto to absolutely destroy Mayorga in one round.

    Apparently a past his prime Cotto is better than Oscar, Tito, or Mosley. He is GOD !

    Not sayin you picked Foreman to beat Cotto, but a TON of people did. And those same people now think Cotto is an unbeatable machine who will surely KO Mayorga much faster than Oscar or Tito.

    Its absolutely hyperbole and absurd.

    Well...... the DECENT Mayorga backer is here. Where's the OTHER one?!? I KNEW he'd go AWOL even BEFORE the fight. The chickenshit...

    But addressing your comments, Hulk. I didn't pick Foreman over Cotto, although I did have my misgivings about someone of Cotto's height at 154. I'm also not saying Cotto will KO Mayorga in one round. I'm sure he's going to play defense against Mayorga's bull rushes in the beginning. I think it will take Cotto 3-4 rounds before he begins applying his pressure and bodywork against Mayorga, and eventually take him out... mid to late-round TKO. And no... I don't place Cotto over Tito. Tito's career accomplishments outweigh Cotto's IMO.

    Only a few more hours till we find out, though.... and I'm only sorry we're not gonna see "what's-his-name" in here for a weeks after tonight.

    I'll be here.

    Hopefully to celebrate Mayorga's career redeeming victory.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Default Re: Cotto-Mayorga: Who wins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    last nights antics wont play any role in tonight's outcome, Mayorga got what he wanted to be in the spotlight, tonight Cotto will pound him out like the bitch he is, people always said that DLH avoiding to make eye contact in the middle of the ring meant he was scared yet when that bell would ring he'd be all over his opponent, you guys going for Mayorga are just clutching at straws but well go ahead the rude awakening is only hours away
    haha

    Honestly I LOVE the fact that all these guys who were picking YURI FUCKING FOREMAN to beat Cotto, are now picking Cotto to absolutely destroy Mayorga in one round.

    Apparently a past his prime Cotto is better than Oscar, Tito, or Mosley. He is GOD !

    Not sayin you picked Foreman to beat Cotto, but a TON of people did. And those same people now think Cotto is an unbeatable machine who will surely KO Mayorga much faster than Oscar or Tito.

    Its absolutely hyperbole and absurd.

    Well...... the DECENT Mayorga backer is here. Where's the OTHER one?!? I KNEW he'd go AWOL even BEFORE the fight. The chickenshit...

    But addressing your comments, Hulk. I didn't pick Foreman over Cotto, although I did have my misgivings about someone of Cotto's height at 154. I'm also not saying Cotto will KO Mayorga in one round. I'm sure he's going to play defense against Mayorga's bull rushes in the beginning. I think it will take Cotto 3-4 rounds before he begins applying his pressure and bodywork against Mayorga, and eventually take him out... mid to late-round TKO. And no... I don't place Cotto over Tito. Tito's career accomplishments outweigh Cotto's IMO.

    Only a few more hours till we find out, though.... and I'm only sorry we're not gonna see "what's-his-name" in here for a weeks after tonight.

    I'll be here.

    Hopefully to celebrate Mayorga's career redeeming victory.
    and i said that those people picking Yuri Foreman were equally retarded as those picking Mayorga, Cotto might not be Trinidad, DLH, or Mosley but he's a hell of a lot better than Mayorga

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