Its pretty clear for me! It depends to a large extent which Cotto steps into the ring, and I mean this in a tactical /technical sense. Although I have always loved Cotto my big problem with him was how many punches he took, he just took unnecessary punches too often for my liking. Thats why for me the Moseley fight was a watershed. In that fight we saw a cotto who had markedly better head movement and more importantly his feet and judgement of range was fantatsic against a top notch quick boxer. This same Cotto turned up for 5 rounds against Marg, in those rounds Marg for me was outclassed. Now i believe it weren't no funny hands of stone from Marg that got to Cotto, i believe his conditioning was wrong, hence head movement and feet went. Now against Clottey the danger was that Cotto went backwards to pre Moseley days. Clottey got to him because he was there to be got to! The appreciation of range and head movement gone! Now he comes in this mode against Pac and he is toast... within 6 to 7. However he comes in like he did against Judah and Moseley and my god we have a fight on our hands. If I shut my eyes and visualise that Cotto then surely we could see such a controlled intensity that the great Pac will be taken out to sea after some great stuff and drowned!!! Maybe!