Can someone do a short lil summary for the buildup to this fight? Not on whos going to win, but the context in which its being fought? Kinda something like In this fight Cotto is fighting a guy who is a natural light middle, and with many thinking Cotto is slightly past his best, the mix could make for an interesting fight. However, while undefeated, Trout is rather inexperienced on this level of the sport, and many question whether his skills are good enough to make the size difference in this fight matter. Will Cottos skill and expierence shine through, or will Trout show its his time by taking the win in the biggest fight of his career. actually Ill probably just go with that Im just wanting to add a section to the featured fight video of kinda the context in which the fight is taking place. Its easy to look back on fights and forget the context in which those fights were fought at, and the questions there were surrounding the fight at the time. Not sure if that makes sense lol.
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I mean look at these things.... seem like they would be cool as hell to own [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jWYUtQZhK0[/ame]
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Pretty simple man its just for each round (each fight) whoever picks the fight the most accurate wins that round, whoever wins the most rounds wins the fight. If either member picks a correct round stoppage in a fight (lets say you pick Cotto to stop Trout in round 9, and he does) its considered a KO and you win the fight without it going to the scorecards. :good
Kinda seems like the heavyweights are on the verge of what could be a pretty nice lil era. Wilder Price Fury Pulev Very nice..... not to mention if Wlad does try to stick around for a few more years, he just might have some signature wins as he tries to push back the tide of the new challengers. Idk.... we'll see... nothing can kill a division more then nobody fighting eachother, so it doesnt matter how good they are if they dont square off. But its just refreshing to see a crop like this as opposed to the likes of Arreola, Ruiz, ect. Seems like theres some good potential here.
I can see Pulev and Price, but do you really expect Wilder and Fury to make big waves in the coming era? :blood For the US hope I would replace Wilder with Jennings.