I stopped reading there. I already sensed a trying hard Marquez nuthugging and Pac hater post. Marquez fights are bad gauge to be honest. He's a totally different beast at 135 onwards. Pac is league and miles and miles above Cotto if you really watch their fight - the difference in quality in that fight is unsurmountable. Then when you think about it, Cotto is a quality fighter that will go head-to-head / close fight with any elite fighter out there like Chavez/Pernell. It's ok to call it a Chavez win but calling it an "easy night" for Chavez is biasness and being a total hater.
Well dont stop just there clown, keep reading because unlike *******s, I back up what I say with facts and examples!deal:deal If Cotto could take a good Pac shot, he would have had a realistic chance of beating the roided Pacquiao........believe it, Pac's shots would be picked off by Chavez masterful parries......and he'd barely blink an eye on the shots that did get through. Cotto is an exellent fighter, but there is a huge difference in skill, pedigree, chin, stamina, not to mention that Chavez was masterful at shooting his right hand straight as an arrow and doubling it up like a jab after landind the initial right hand. It would not matter whether Pac was roided or not, Chavez skill level is too much to overcome for Pacquiao. If Pacquiao were to beat the skilled Mayweather, I'd have to seriously think that Pac's chances in my mind would improve for a mythical matchup with Chavez. .....but as of right now, I have'nt seen anything that Pac has done against the basically left hook happy fighters he's fought in DLH, Hatton, and Cotto, that would lead me to believe he has a realistic chance to compete with Chavez.