Does anyone else think the stoppage in Pacquiao-Cotto was premature and wrong ?

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  1. frankenfrank

    frankenfrank Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think that had the ref let Cotto continue he'd make it to the last bell and lost a UD in dignity like he deserved to , i mean , if the ref really cared for Cotto's health he'd have stopped it earlier than he did.
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    and try to actually convince me don't just react because you like Pacquiao , i have nothing against him , but i think Cotto was not legitimately stopped by Pac , something is suspicious there for me , like it was a sold deal. Pacquiao deserved to win that fight , all i say is that it should have been by decision instead of a stoppage.
     
  2. I think your avatar is premature and wrong.

    The stoppage was perfect.
     
  3. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    The ref stopped it while they were clinching but I feel it could've been stopped at anytime and especially me being a Cotto fan would say this. It was going towards Pac's direction after rnd 1 but completely one-sided past the third.
     
  4. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cotto wasn't getting a UD in dignity. He was running like a mofo and getting caught now and then by Pac who would smack him around before he ran again.
     
  5. rccwilliams

    rccwilliams Sippin' on some sizzurp Full Member

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    A stoppage would've been justified any time after the 9th, but i agree somewhat, after letting him take all that punishment, at least let him have the small victory of finishing the fight.
     
  6. REEVO

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    The ref was right to stop the fight he was getting battered at that point, As a reff i would of stopped it there, it is quite obvious that Cotto was on his way out. When a boxer is not protecting himself then it gets dangerous, cotto was on the ropes and out of it.:good
     
  7. frankenfrank

    frankenfrank Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    it just proves you the ref did not care for Cotto's health .
    all i say is if Cotto was allowed to continue to that point , he should have at least got to hear the final bell that he took so much punishment just to hear.
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    , that's all i meant.
     
  8. Trickster

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    Agree, plus he was badly swollen and cut and there was nothing in his punches so the guy had no chance at all. His corner should have stopped it earlier IMO, although it did seem a bit odd that the referee let him take a one-sided beating for so long before deciding to stop it a couple of minutes from the final bell.
     
  9. Seriously?

    The time of the stoppage was :55 into the 12th round, which means Pacman had another 2:05 to ruin the rest of Cotto's career and/or his life. If anything the ref didn't stop it soon enough.
     
  10. CarltonBlues

    CarltonBlues Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The ref was waiting for Pac to land one real hard flush shot after his corner didn't throw in the towel before the 10th round, it happened in the 12th.
     
  11. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    I agree with this statement.
     
  12. REEVO

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    :good Thats how i see it.
     
  13. Bajingo

    Bajingo Boxing Junkie banned

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    It probably should have been stopped in the 9th.
     
  14. REEVO

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    Theres no shame losing a fight to the best pound for pound fighter, and to be fair Cotto has been in some serious tough fights. and the punch resistance can suddenley catch up with you at anytime, was Cotto scholled or just not the same boxer anymore he seemed very slow that night with the reflexes.
     
  15. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hmmm its hard to say. I mean to us it seems like it was no problem but Cotto was the one taking the punches and they couldnt have felt good. Personaly if i was him i would say let it go so i can finish. Besides all he had to do was run a little and initiate some clinches. But then again Cotto is not one for clinching.