Cotto vs Margarito

FOREMAN-COTTO: HISTORY IN YANKEE STADIUM!

Published on: 2nd June, 2010

Cotto vs Foreman
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JEWISH & PUERTO RICANS TO FILL STADIUM?

New York, NY- The upcoming match between WBA 154 lb. kingpin Yuri Foreman and ascending former two division (140 & 147) titleholder Miguel Cotto pits fans speaking Yidish in the Big Apple against the Spanish speaking Puerto Ricans. In my memory, I can’t recall a Jewish-Puerto Rican fight of major significance in NYC. Are you wondering how significant a fight is this locally? Folks, the master of promotion Bob Arum, “The Sheik” has rented out the new 70,000 seat Yankee Stadium.

EACH GUY HAS LEAKS, COTTO HAS MANY MORE

The twice beaten (and we need to emphasize beaten) Cotto was last seen being pounded on like a set of conga drums by the phenom Manny Pacquiao. In 2008, Antonio Margarito, yes, that Antonio Margarito, he busted Cotto up in an inside the distance win. But the “loaded” hand wraps that Antonio was caught with in Los Angeles prior to fighting Shane Mosley, this casts doubt over Margarito’s wins.

COTTO JUST TOO SLOW…NOW?

Fighting in a most relaxed manner, Miguel Cotto went to 32 & zip, but only after having been dropped a couple of times along the way. The Margarito fight ended in round 11 with Cotto looking like he had survived a fall from an airplane. His stones (heart & guts) were on display again when Manny Pacquiao thumped him in Cotto’s last fight in November 2009.

TOO SOON TO RETURN FROM BEATING? REMEMBER DIEGO?

There are those in the trade that will say that Cotto is being brought back way too soon. Look at it like this, it has been six months since the Pacman fight. You have to figure that Cotto trained two and a half months for this fight. Do the match, that’s only 3 1/2 months of “real” rest. This reminds me of Diego Corrales post Jose Luis Castillo I, and how Diego was back in the gym two months after luckily winning a fight in which he took a horrific beating.

LACK OF KO POP GIVES COTTO CONFIDENCE?

There are those in the trade who will say that Foreman’s having only 8 KOs in 27 wins, that is the reason why Team Cotto is willing to put Miguel’s career on the line this Saturday night. Even though he is only 29, Cotto has answered the bell for battle 238 times, and had the look of being “old” against Pacquiao.

TEAM YURI THINK COTTO IS TOAST!

Although it can be said that Yuri Foreman could never make the kind of money he will defending against Cotto anywhere else, the real question here is why would Team Foreman take a “dangerous” fight? But after upsetting Daniel Santos for the belt last November, can you think of a better direction in which could they take him? Foreman’s people think that the four-inch height advantage that Yuri holds over Cotto, that and Cotto’s lack of foot speed, this enables Yuri to out box the Puerto Rican in a 20-foot ring.

FOREMAN IN SAME SPOT AS PAULIE?

Back to the 8 KOs of Foreman, could this be an encore of the Amir Khan-Paulie Malignaggi fight? Paulie had no pop, 5 KOs in 25 wins, and Britain

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