He did look winded but he had enough to finish the fight remeber hes fighting a higher level of competetion now. But later on he got his second win and wanted to let cotto off the hook anyway so
Those times when he stopped and appeared to be taking oxygen, was in fact him getting annoyed at Cotto running. Those in take of breaths were to me a sigh of "for **** sake, stand and fight". I can see why people did think his stamina faded slightly, as his work rate dropped quite a bit. But that like others have said, was largely due to Cotto going on the run. Pac wasn't able to throw as many punches as he was busy playing catch up. Not to mention, that the first 4 rounds of the fight were pretty grueling. He was exchanging monstrous shots with a bigger guy, and was on the recieving end of shots from a exceptional body puncher.
So this is what steroids does to you now?? Slow you down?? WTF :huh How bout EPO?? you should be non-stop with that **** on your system right?? YOU'VE CONCLUDED THAT PAC WAS SLOWING DOWN AGAINST HATTON, WHICH ONLY LASTED 2 ROUNDS , SO DO YOU THINK HE IS STILL ON PED'S??? IDIOT!!
his stamina was fine. Though he wasnt as fast as he was against dlh and hatton. I think his body is used to the weight now
If you cannot tell the difference between a serious post, and one filled with sarcasm, then unfortunately you're the idiot.
Without the roids and hgh, PAc is Clark Kent being beaten up in that diner by that truck driver in Superman II after Superman gave up his powers to be with Ms Lane lol...
@ bolded: Margarito's corner threw in the towel, so Mosley did stop Margarito. But, it's true refs stop fights all the time. In the Cotto fight I think they should of just let it continue til the end of the 12th.. but it is what it is. As for the topic, I'm not sure if it was him slowing down or just unable to cut off the ring against Cotto as he was fighting backwards which is why... nvm, I won't even go there.