Cotto vs Clottey: Neutral Site, No Cut, No Leg Injury

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  1. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'll take Clottey every time.

    Who you got with no cuts, injuries and at a neutral site?
     
  2. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    Cotto's cut had more of an impact on him than Clottey leg injury imo and yet he still managed to win a close fight. That said, with no injuries and a neutral site, I'd favor Cotto.
     
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    rabmag Dead Game Full Member

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    Not sure...rematches are tricky. It depends who learned the most, and who makes the best adjustments.

    I'm up in the air at the moment.
     
  6. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    Man people keep forgetting that if it wasn't the knockdown that Clottey could easily won the 1st 2 rounds before the cut occur? In which it shows without the cuts or not the fight would still be close. And for that say the cut is worse then a leg injury need to get reality check. Even though Cotto got a bad cut, he still was landing hard punches and was moving well while Clottey after he was hurt by a leg injury, couldn't throw and move that better cause throwing hard punches must come from the leg to bend and Clottey couldn't do it that well cause of the leg injury but i won't make that leg injury as an excuse just like the rest of you people need to stop with the cut as an excuse. It was a close very good fight. Both Fighters fought their hearts out. It's a damn shame MANY HERE BASHING BOTH OF THOSE FIGHTERS.
     
  7. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    With that cotto fourth round take down, cotto would easily beat clottey in a UFC contest. :yep
     
  8. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You are not neutral ****, do'nt fool anyone like i say it before i have seen a lot of post of you abd you not like Cotto at all.
     
  9. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree that it ws a close fight that could have gone either way and kudos to both fighters for showing the bosing world the hearts of champions.

    BTW, is that carmen electra in your avy? she looks like 3 month preggy but very sexy still.
     
  10. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Look, we understand English isn't your first language (which is cool, it's good to have people from all backgrounds here), but I didn't say
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    was neutral, I mean if it's not fought in the 'hometown' of a fighter where the crowd and judges may favor them. That is what 'neutral site' refers to.
     
  11. twopiece

    twopiece Pugilistic Ambassador Full Member

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    Cotto better not ever set foot in the ring with Clottey outside of NYC. He got lucky tonight in all kinds of ways.
     
  12. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sorry i understand english well just didn't read the post completly, sorry that a bad one for me, i was sick of seing this tread that i acted naturally, i was going to delete the post but you awsered fast enought, still i think you have taken this too serously.
     
  13. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    But cotto is from puerto rico and they fought in new york. LOL
     
  14. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Here's how Cotto's cut affected him:

    He got nervous that the fight might get stopped, and so he went into a kind of 'adrenaline rush' and started trading a lot more than he probably would have normally. I think he did this for like 1-2 rounds. Then he started calming down.

    This is why he was so tired/in 'retreat' mode for much of the second half of the fight. He had expended so much energy when the cut came and it wore him out.

    That would be different in a no-cut fight.

    I think Clottey's leg hurt him for sure. He kept slipping and losing his balance for no reason, and that, IMO, was because of the leg. And, he may have had more trouble chasing down Cotto because of the leg.
     
  15. orlando1145

    orlando1145 Undefeated Full Member

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    Cotto win by tko next time around, at this level clottey needs to take risks.He can not just lay on the ropes and chill