jamesmcdonnell wrote:I rewatched Pacman Cotto the other night, and I have to say, he's absolutely phenomenal. He has an extra gear that other fighters just don't seem to have, and what's really impressive is how cultured his defence and movement has become.
I don't know of any fighter I've ever seen who can punch so fast, so hard and from so many angles, whilst still moving around on the balls of his feet.
I thought Cotto was doing quite well on first watching - but having watched it again, it was just a matter of time before he was ripped to bits - Pacman was just so much quicker, and Cotto whilst he had a few moments couldn't hurt him.
Cotto landed a flush uppercut in round 3, snapping Pacman's head back, and it had absolutely no effect.
The only way I see anyone hurting Pacman is with body shots, he definitely looked a little stung by Cotto's body shots.
What's amazing is that looking back it seems like an easy win for Manny, because the second half of the fight he was so dominant. But the first four rounds were incredibly competitive, it's just that Cotto was at the very limits, and Pacquaio could explode up a gear at any time.
The fourth round, in particular, is my shout for round of the year.
Meantime, Amir clearly isn't in Pacquiao's league right now -- or even within striking distance of his league. But he CAN help Pacquaio to train for Mayweather. It's very difficult to find someone with Mayweather's speed above featherweight, but Amir's jab might be nearly as fast, so it'll be a very useful training for Pacquaio... and, more to the point, Khan, who I believe has only had fairly light sparring with Pacquaio until now. Certainly nothing like CAstillo and Manny were doing