Better Boxing Skills - Pacquiao Or Cotto?

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  1. DINAMITA

    DINAMITA Guest

    Totally outclassed? Have you been sniffing glue under a railway bridge again?
     
  2. TFFP

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  3. kirk

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  4. I'm going to have to go with Cotto based on his win over Alfonso Gomez. He looked spectacular against him. He boxed so well. I've never seen Pacquiao box like that. I've seen Pacquiao knock guys out in spectacular fashion but I've never seen him box like Cotto did that night. Pacquiao's style is very akward. His movement lacks rythm so you never really know when he's about to throw punches. That makes him hard to figure out.
     
  5. fitzgeraldz

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    Roy Jones is not a boxer either !! ... and its not about the jab ... he just never outboxed anyone ... he was usually the faster, more athletic fighter than his opponents. You see when you have guys like that, when they lose they lose bad because they have no boxing ability to rely on.
     
  6. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    YEAH **** is funny as hell. slow ass Margarito was landing 5 punch combos, what the hell is Pacquiao gonna do?? TEAR THAT ASS UP!!!
     
  7. kirk

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    To me personally, Roy jones SKILLS are overated, hes built on ability... not skills, which to me seems like you confuse the two. :huh
     
  8. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    HAHAHA damn you made my day!! based on the Gomez fight!!!:lol::lol::lol: I think I pissed my pants, ESB is all jacked up
     
  9. DINAMITA

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    I'm asking you, better boxing skills - Roy Jones or Miguel Cotto?
     
  10. kirk

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    :rofl I cant wait...

    Pac doesnt have what it takes to absorb the 6 rounds of hell margarito had to get through to slow cotto down enough to land those 5 punch combos.... Pac is going to get broken :good

    at least i hope lol... obviously i can see pac winning but im hoping cotto breaks him in half in a blood fest.
     
  11. fitzgeraldz

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    I'm not a big Cotto fan ... but Pac has been knocked out twice ... Cotto's corner threw in the towel ... he took a beating but thats only 1 loss and he still gave it his all against a tough opponent.

    Pride beat Cotto more than Margarito ...


    I can tell you this if Cotto would've beaten Margarito ... he would be #1 p4p not Cotto.
     
  12. mughalmirza786

    mughalmirza786 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think people fail to realise that if manny and cotto were the same size this would be a mismatch. Only guy that has a good shot at beating manny at 140 is marquez or mayweather. Those three guys are on their own level in terms of skill.
     
  13. NALLEGE

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    So you're saying that Emmanuel Dapidran was truly only a point away(115-113) from that fight being a draw lol...:nut:nut:nut
     
  14. fitzgeraldz

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    Miguel Cotto ... he doesn't overwhelm his opponents with physicallity ... at best he breaks his opponents down with effect boxing and precise - effective - textbook punches.
     
  15. DINAMITA

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    It seems to me like you have a very narrow and reductive view of what boxing skills are. Conventional textbook 'slick' skills are not the be all and end all of skill. There is more to boxing than conforming to one particular fighting style.

    You tell me who is and isn't skilled from this list:

    Julio Cesar Chavez & Roberto Duran

    Roy Jones Jr & Manny Pacquiao

    Floyd Mayweather Jr & Chad Dawson