does anyone know cottos weight before entering the ring?

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  1. Blue_Ray

    Blue_Ray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And how could he do that, moron, when his face got hit left and right from all angles?
     
  2. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    We will only know when someone comes foward on Cottos weight on fight night. This could tell a lot. I have a feeling we will never know...
     
  3. Blue_Ray

    Blue_Ray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There is no guarantee Cotto would win even if he weighed 160. This would definitely slowed him down, and could not resort to running.
     
  4. Blue_Ray

    Blue_Ray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pac deliberately stayed on the rope to feel Cotto's power. Cotto could not do anything to use his much vaunted power.
     
  5. odejes

    odejes Member Full Member

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    thats exactly what im trying 2 say! maybe it would't of mattered anywaay but stop with the catchweights, why does the champion have to agree to kill himself dieting so the other guy can get an advantage. if he the champ, if youre going to challenge a champ fight at the weight limit and these contreversies wouldnt have 2 be disscused. but in all fairness cotto agreed 2 it so again thats on him.
     
  6. odejes

    odejes Member Full Member

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    this is the quote i;m refering 2.
     
  7. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I ain't even a Pac supporter (I love boxing so by default I am a fan.), but anyone says Pac can't fight going backwards did not see that fight. I honestly think he did best when going backwards and or stationary.

    The ONLY time Cotto looked good was when Cotto was backing up, jabbing, and keeping the fight slow. As soon as Cotto got macho and went toe to toe or pressed? Manny got those buzz saws buzzin' and cut into MC.

    The dude's nickname is the Mexicutioner. Not like Mexican fighters are known for coming forward...
     
  8. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Man anyone thinking Roach is so on these catch weights by coincidence is fooling themselves. Roach has found a winning formula and sticking to it.
     
  9. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To be honest, i think cotto was a little smaller compared to the clottey fight.

    in the pac cotto fight, i think he came in around 155 only unlike the clottey fight wherein he came in i think in the high 150's.
     
  10. blastmaster122

    blastmaster122 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So then tell me, which way was Pac going when he knocked down Cotto the second time?
     
  11. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    you must be blind! :patsch

    cotto was ****en huge compare to pac!
     
  12. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    buboy said in an interview that pac weigh 149... as for cotto i read somewhere that joe santiago said they will be entering the ring somewhere between 156-158.
     
  13. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    this topic, as expected :verysad
     
  14. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    LOL, man... You don't need a so-called "sharp eye" to see Cotto "tiring" after the 4th--it's plain as ****ing day. And haven't you thought that the "tiring" could've actually been the "hurting" that he got from that picture-perfect left upper that scrambled his senses? ;) When you get hit a lot, coupled with another kdown from the earlier round, to the body and to the head, you would look 'tired,' but it's actually the endured pain that his body hasn't fully recovered from yet.

    Cotto's condition was ideal. I've never seen him slick, bouncy, mobile in a long time. He was just outsped, outpunched, outhustled by the better fighter.

    We better stop laying the ground for possible excuses in the future.

    An oh yeah, Pac is on Roids too. :good :nut
     
  15. brood3

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    Beat me to it.:happy