If he quit, he is a quitter. Simple as that. Cotto had a attitude of a quitter.
Are all your 350 posts arguments ad hominem?
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If there was a risk on Cotto's health, of course I think his decision of quitting was appropiate. Taking a lot of punishment is a good reason to...
Why is it stupid? Are you saying that it isn't clear that Cotto wanted the fight to stop? Watch the fight. Cotto was going backwards (no...
Read this:
I understand that.
Cotto deserves respect for his brave performance, but that doesn't negate what he did in the second knockdown.
Why? Because you do not agree with it? :bart
I partially agree. But this wasn't as simple as that. The first time, Cotto took a knee. The second time (and to do it a second time is rare)...
What I was trying to say was: You don't see in most fights boxers taking knees (twice) in the same round. It is not common or normal.
Yea it's part of boxing. It's not so common, though, when it is done twice in the same round. Especially because Cotto wasn't even defending...
He got up, right. But still he took a knee twice in that round and the second time was weird: he wasn't even defending himself and simply went...
:good Finally someone who answers the initial post, someone who isn't a pathethic child that only insults.
This is only your opinion. Still, his best win until 2006 was Kermit Cintron.