yeah..but a cotto-dlh fight would be more meaningful and realistic, the loss today doesn't affect cotto's marketability.
hoya-cotto is still marketable, cotto put on a great show tonight even in losing
and thats why cotto has great timing and great movement to become a good and effective clincher he could avoid that uppercut
yes exactly...he thought he could hurt margarito with simply just outboxing him and putting on those combos and shots, margarito took a lot of...
yes, but if he had that we would have seen a different fight. And plus it would be better than backing yourself on the ropes, first of all it...
cotto was badly damage and it was evident by the amount of blood pouring. His body couldn't take it anymore, his legs was gone.. What do you...
While i was browsing the round by round thread i see a post that goes like this... "cotto was winning the round but at the final 10 sec...
those 2 clinches that cotto performed was a natural reaction due to him being hurt, if he learns clinching he would clinch even if wasn't hurt. He...
you must have been watching a different fight. Cotto didn't quit, he was bloody and hurt but still kept going on kept fighting and it was his...
you must have been watching a different fight because he didn't quit, he still fought even if he was bloodied and hurt and it was his father who...
The art of clinching he only clinched twice during the entire fight..imagine if he is a master of clinching like hopkins or ruiz he'd avoid...
yeah before..but not anymore:-(
lets get ready!!!!! to rumble!!!:bbb :bbb :bbb
cotto by close UD or TKO late
clottey..