Pacquiao-Cotto: Manny Looks Nervous

pac453434By Manuel Perez: There’s only two more weeks before Manny Pacquiao meets his doom against Miguel Cotto on November 14th at the MGM Grand, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacquiao looked worried on HBO’s Pacquiao-Cotto 24/7 episode 2 show this past weekend. I could see fear growing on Pacquiao’s face as Cotto’s name was being mentioned.

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Cotto is Pacquiao’s Mayweather

cotto563434By Francisco Hernandez: When Manuel Pacquiao refused to fight Juan Manuel Marquez a third time, Marquez decided to chase Pacquiao into the lightweight and then the Welterweight divisions, hoping to either outshine the Pacman or shame him into a third fight.

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Pacquiao vs. Cotto: What Will Manny’s Excuse be When he Loses?

pac344534By Manuel Perez: I can already see the excuses flowing in from Manny Pacquiao and his loyal trainer Freddie Roach after November 14th. I’d like for it to be some straight honest excuses where Pacquiao and Roach admit that they fought a superior fighter with better talent, power and ability than him. But what I expect will be some lame excuses along the lines of ‘I wasn’t feeling good in training camp, I hurt my shoulder or I couldn’t see because of the cut.’

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Pacquiao Frozen In Time?

pac67454By Derrick Villanueva: Despite continuous evidence of the contrary, Manuel Perez still believes that Manny Pacquiao’s skills are stuck where they were during his first fight with Erik Morales. This is in reference to his recent article entitled Pacquiao-Cotto: Manny Needs to Focus on Miguel, not Mayweather where he states:

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Pacquiao-Cotto Prediction – Boxing

pac453445By Glen Anglin: I think the Pac Man has finally bitten off more than he can chew in the handsome Puerto Rican star. Cotto is the bigger man and bangs very well with both hands, especially the hook. I do not believe that he is shot simply because he was busted up in the Margarito assault.

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Boxing: Importance of 24/7 type build up documentaries

By Jamie Hooper: Being the only boxing fan among my friends and family. I’m often sat watching boxing with disinterested companions. The normal comments I get from them are things like” I loved the Tyson Bruno fights but boxing since then has been too boring to watch”. Naseem Hamed stirred up a lot of new interest too. I had no problems getting people to go halves on Naz and Tyson PPV.

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Pacquiao-Cotto: Is Miguel being overlooked by Boxing Fans?

By Jason Kim: It seems that WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto is being given next to zero chance of beating Manny Pacquiao next month in their title match on November 14th, and I’m not sure why that is. Is it that boxing fans are looking at Pacquiao’s win over Ricky Hatton and seeing that as evidence that Pacquiao will be able to starch Cotto? There’s a huge difference between Hatton and Cotto, let me tell you.

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Remember Miguel Cotto?

cotto4627458By Niko Tricarico: On November 14th Miguel Cotto will most likely beat Manny Pacquiao with an emphatic mid to late round knockout. Although Cotto is the underdog, the common rebuttal to the current spread is that he is too big and too strong. While the physical advantages are stacked in Cotto’s favor regarding size and strength, these are not the only reasons Cotto will emerge the victor. Cotto will win because he is simply a better fighter.

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Pacquiao vs. Cotto: Prediction of pain and suffering

pac356679By Manuel Perez: I really hope that that Manny Pacquiao will do well next month against World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Miguel Cotto on November 14th, but I can’t see things working out that way. I think Pacquiao will be too small to do much against the powerful Cotto and this fight is going to get out of hand early on. You can say that the hype bubble for Pacquiao may be burst on November 14th, if/when Cotto gives Pacquiao a beating.

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