A bit early, but he clearly hadn't recovered in the corner. He didn't have anything to keep Cotto off him
Rodriguez melted into the ropes and was defenseless under fire. Hell, the blows Cotto was raining down on his bod nearly put the ref to sleep just brushing against him as he started getting in the way.
I didn't see Rodriguez or his corner complaining. They knew Cotto was beating the dog s**t outta him....and it was only gonna get worst.
Rodriguez has a sturdy chin, although I did mention in a thread on here in the build-up that even though it was a long time ago he is still the guy that got hurt and stopped by Feliciano, so a knockout by a motivated Cotto was foolish to rule out.
I think I happened across that post, actually. Who would you like to see next for Cotto, IB? And Wlad and Crawford for that matter? :smoke
It was a good stoppage...there was no need for him to take anymore damage. He was running scare and i didn't see him making any adjustments to counter Cotto.
Fantasy world, winsomest match-ups in their division: Cotto vs. Maciel Crawford vs. Shafikov Klitschko vs. Klitschko Realistically speaking, from what could get made: Cotto vs. Charlo Crawford vs. Figueroa Klitschko vs. Pulev
Saw you mention Rose vs. Maciel in another thread. Why Charlo as opposed to some of the bigger names he can conceivably face next?
If the ref let the fight continue he would of been knocked cold seconds later. I think the referee made the right call
I just think it'd be fun. In keeping with the vein of Crawford vs. Figueroa, the list was more tailored to my tastes as far as what I'd enjoy watching out of plausible match-ups that might actually interest their handlers. (whereas the first list are the ones that would IMO be most pleasing to watch but won't ever be considered :yep) The other top light middleweights - Boo Boo, Molina, Smith, Vanes, even Canelo - don't really strike me as blending styles with Cotto very well. Likewise at lightweight, Crawford vs. Vazquez or Abril doesn't seem too appealing, nor are we likely to see him in with a Gamboa.