He'd say the same thing. "He's so fast" What interview was it that he was like.. "He hits hardddd" :rofl
As much of a Pac fan as I am, I'm actually cringing at the thought of the 24/7. Pac's rise from poverity has been milked so many times that if I see a kid selling donuts I would probably want to punch him. Thank god Roach is such an outspoken guy, you can count on him on saying some pretty controversial stuff. I've never seen any Cotto interviews so I can't say what it would be like with him but based on what I'm reading here, he has as much personality as a chair so I guess he won't be carrying the show. IF they do make a 24/7, I hope it shows more of the training and sparring, that stuff is guaranteed to be interesting and awesome to watch.
Personally, I enjoy all of the 24/7's including the Jones/Calzaghe which was considered by many as the worst installment of the series. Pac and Cotto don't exactly have the engaging personalities of either Jones or Calzaghe but the fighters aren't the reason why I drawn to the show. The production alone is enough for me to watch. Honestly if the show was chronicling horse jockeys I''d probably tune in.
Same here bro. Even th Jones/Calzaghe was **** from the first episode i would still tune in to watch it. Yes Pacquiao and Cotto dont have outgoing personalities but im looking forward to seeing them training and sparring. Even if it was 30 minutes of the one eyed guy sweeping the wild card gym i would still watch it.
hmm says... I think if they have a 24/7, they'll focus on Pacquiao's rise and recent achievements (ie. fighter of the year etc.etc.) and his recent happenings (movie) and possibly making boxing history again. For Cotto, they'll probably focus more on the turmoil in his camp and his supposedly new trainer (if it's Emmanuel Steward that'll be awesome to spice things up). Isn't Mayweather and Marquez having a 24/7. That'll be great if they all had one.
the only thing that would make this watchable would be if they had footage of the little scrap between miguel and uncle evangalista