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Miguel Cotto vs. Ricardo Mayorga Marc Anthony Cotto is going to stop Mayorga in the later rounds. Cotto can punch and Mayorga, as exciting of a fighter as he is, still lacks the defense to stop Cotto. Ben Bieker Miguel Cotto takes this fight. He, to me, has only loss to Pacquiao because of the illegal wraps suspected in the Margarito fight. He has the power and speed to stop Mayorga who I believe is not on the level of Cotto. Geno McGahee Cotto by 9th round stoppage over the game Mayorga. Expect a couple scares for Cotto, but the skill, mostly the jab will overcome the wildness and unpredictable nature of Mayorga. "Bad" Brad Berkwitt Miguel Cotto by late round stoppage probably around round 9th. Eric Fleming I pick Cotto. Joseph Garcia I have Cotto stopping Mayorga inside 8 rounds. Eugene Zelenyi Cotto by 7th round KO. Donald Stewart I believe that Cotto will prove too cute/wily/intelligent for Mayorga and win somewhere in the latter stages of the bout - rounds 9/10/11 are favorites by TKO. But now that I have said that out loud it will probably be Mayorga in the 2nd.
Many conveniently overlook the trouble Ricardo Mayorga gave 'Sugar' Shane Mosley before succumbing at the tail end of their match a few years ago. Over the course of his career he has proven to be a Zen Lesson of sorts, and the fact that so many fans give him a chance in this bout is a testament to his colorful personality as well as his wild, heavy-handed ring style. Where Miguel Cotto is concerned, many prematurely wrote him off after the gallant loss to Manny Pacquiao just over a year ago, but his surprisingly effective return to take the WBA Super World light middleweight title last June demonstrated what I've always felt; he is special. Look for Junito to systematically dismantle the conditioned remnants of the pock-faced puffer after a few dangerous early moments. Miguel Cotto via 8th round TKO.
WBA Light Middleweight Champ and or the other there shall be mixed fortunes. If Cotto triumphs, and let me be honest, much of the smart money is on Cotto. Mayorga may be looking at the road to retirement. Whisper it though because he does not want people to say it out loud and in his presence. Mayorga likes to run his mouth and therefore has little time to listen. Should Mayorga win then the unthinkable is that we shall ALL have to listen to how he was right and the rest of us knuckle heads were just plain stupid. For Cotto it would be yet another setback alongside having lost to the likes of Pacquiao and Margarito. It may be more than that thoug Mayorga has lost seven times. In his last six fights he has lost half of them. His pride has brought him into the ring against Cotto and it may well be his undoing. There again it might prove to be the very thing that makes him stand up, walk tall and beat Cotto. It's a long way from his first professional fight which he lost, then he lost his tenth and eleventh fights. It must have looked bleak. You have to give praise to the dogged determination that saw, in the next 5 years, 19 fights without loss until Cory Spinks spoilt his party. Whilst Cotto has two blips on his belts from major players Mayorga can count losses to Oscar De La Hoya alongside the Spinks loss as well as to Sugar Shane Mosley. These are major league fighters but they can play on the mind of a boxer who knows that he needs another major scalp to resurrect his reputation. Cotto would achieve that! Whilst Mayorga is ranked outside the top 40 in the world at this weight,
Miguel Cotto faces Nicaraguan motor mouth Ricardo Mayorga. The verbal fireworks have already begun, with the vulgar but hilarious slugger Mayorga already taunting Cotto with his usual rants - questioning his opponents manhood, ability as a fighter and offering to take care of their wives and families when they are destroyed by him, etc. etc. Cotto has been his usual cool, reserved self, taking Mayorga's rants and taunts at face value and putting forth his case for victory. As he has throughout his stellar career (three world titles at three weights in a 35-2, 28 KO ledger), Cotto does his talking in the ring. While the fight will be easily sold due to both fighters marketability and Mayorga's mouth, both fighters have seen better days. Mayorga has been called 'Punch bag to the Stars' by some writers due to his services being used for the return bouts of big name fighters like Felix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya and Shane Mosley in recent years. He was knocked out in all three of those fights, and was only competitive in the sense that he kept coming forward until he was beaten into submission. In truth, the last win of any real significance for the 37 year old Mayorga was in 2003 when he scored back-to-back wins over the late Vernon Forrest. The gravy train came to a halt in his next fight, a points loss to
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