Miguel Cotto ending Pacmans career...

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Primadonna Kool, Oct 8, 2009.


  1. Hagler/Pryor

    Hagler/Pryor Member Full Member

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    When was the last time Cotto ended someone's career? Even Margarito is making a come-back!
     
  2. Mundo

    Mundo ****s the wives of every Full Member

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    gotta start somewhere :yep
     
  3. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nice try.... learn how to read and then tell somebody to take a look up the definition...

    I am not trying to force something to no one here.... I am just trying to clarify something that's easy to understand, it is so easy that even a 5th grader would understand, but seems to be that some of you prefer to ignore because affects whatever agenda or purpose you might have.

    BTW take a reading comprehension course.... it will help you a lot...
     
  4. dimmu

    dimmu New Member Full Member

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    so easy to understand that you don't even know what the word exactly means huh?

    this fight with cotto is pac's first real catchweight fight, do you agree or disagree?
     
  5. Ziggy Montana

    Ziggy Montana The Butcher Full Member

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    The converse is another possibility...
     
  6. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    When Miguel Cotto saw his own blood against Clottey, he fought on harder..! He could of quit........

    But he did'nt..!

    Its not a **** thread, its actually quite a good one....

    Manny Pac is not too fast, and he does not hit hard enough to stop Miguel Cotto....

    Listen Pacmans camp, are total shitbags......

    They made Oscar De La Hoya, come down one 154..? No no, Oscar De La Hoya had to lose more weight than that..!

    And when was the last time Oscar De La Hoya fought at 147..? Just Shitbags...

    Lets not talk about Sugar Shane Mosley...

    And i don't give a ****, if Manny Pac is coming up in weight...!

    And i don't give a ****ing ****..what weight Manny Pac started at..!

    Manny Pac turned pro at 8 years old........"I DON'T GIVE A ****"

    He is now making Miguel Cotto fight at a catch weight of 145..?

    What the **** is all this about..?

    Cotto is gonna smash him up..and break him down...!

    End Pacmans career in the top flight of the sport, he will have to move back down to light weight..or whatever stupid weight it was..........
     
  7. dimmu

    dimmu New Member Full Member

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    i know you are just acting dumb because i can't really imagine someone being this ignorant. pac can't dictate the terms for dlh, that's OSCAR MTHRFCKNG DE LA HOYA, he is basically a god in terms of negotiations, i doubt anyone had as much leverage as this guy in the history of the sport. this guy made even pbf bow down to his terms. no one imposes his terms when fighting de la hoya... NO ONE.
     
  8. BrooklynMumin

    BrooklynMumin HOPKINS A " G " Full Member

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    Say it brother, Say it!!:deal:good:deal
     
  9. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The one who doesn't know **** is you...... read the thing again....

    Tell me where I am wrong..... I challenge you... tell where I am wrong with respect to the definition of a catchweight fight.... break it down and tell me where I am wrong.....

    Tell me about a catchweight fight where the fighter can weigh the wheight limit of his weightclass... you won't find any.... you know why???, because a catchweight fight doesn't allow it .....

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  10. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  11. kalunya5964

    kalunya5964 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You sounded like an idiot but I think you are not. At least you knew that Pac was just a lightweight, a 135 lbr who happened to have dominating wins over an aging Jr MW in a welterweight fight and against a big Jr WW who was widely regarded as the best of the division.
     
  12. dimmu

    dimmu New Member Full Member

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    yes if cotto fights pac at 140, it isnt a catchweight fight. plain and simple. now answer my question earlier.
     
  13. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If you think that Pac vs Cotto at 140 wouldn't be a catchweight fight, then there is no need for me to answer any questions to you...... I can't waste my time with someone like you..... you are just another hugger, you prefer to give a different meaning to something, instead of accepting what it really is .... :hi:
     
  14. newyorican_papi

    newyorican_papi New Member Full Member

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    For those of you who doubt Cotto in certain categories, let's reflect against:

    Southpaws: Corley (KO), Quintana (TKO) , Judah (KO).

    Chin: Bazan (TKO), Bailey (TKO), Corley (KO), Torres (KO), Judah (KO), Mosley (UD), Margarito (suspect handwraps, and never KO'd) (L), and Clottey (UD and fought the whole fight with one eye).

    Speed: Sosa (KO), Corley (KO), Malignaggi (UD with a classic asswhipping), Quintana (TDO), Judah (KO), Mosley (UD).

    Pressure: Brown (KO), Bazan (TKO), Maussa (KO), N'dou (UD), Bailey (KO), Abdulaev (KO), Torres (KO), Mosley (UD), Margarito (1st 6 rounds) (L), Clottey (UD with one eye).



    My own question to the Pacman vs. Cotto debate: How the hell is Cotto the underdog?

    Where Pacman screwed up on his chances to win: By "forcing" the catch weight to 145lbs. If you haven't noticed, Cotto's been coming in at 146lbs in his last few fights, what's losing one extra pound? (This is my source of confidence in Cotto beating Pacqiao.)

    My own thoughts: As soon as I heard Pacqiao call out Cotto I laughed and was delighted. As much as Pacman has been looking good in his last few fights, he bit off more than he could chew choosing Cotto as his next opponent. He's a little man who has been beating big men by weight draining them. He's asking Cotto to drain himself by one pound...he's an idiot. Will have no effect to Cotto's abilities and will manhandle the great Pacman.

    There's only a few ways I see this fight turning out:

    Pacman winning:
    If he can win the first few rounds and opens Cotto's recent cut from the last fight and gets a stoppage.

    Cotto winning:
    In Malignaggi, Judah, Quintana fashion. Simply put...being a bull. He's going to walk his man down in brutal fashion until Pacman's corner stops the fight. Pacman will not quit on his own. He has too much heart. Roach is going to call the fight off.

    Cotto the underdog???
     
  15. Canibus81

    Canibus81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nice post