It was weirdly premature for HBO’s crew to call for a stoppage in the 7th round, but it also wasn’t. It wasn’t that Cotto was getting beaten to the verge of injury, like Oscar was. It was more like watching one chess grandmaster blow a crucial move, and deciding whether to watch the inevitable endgame play out. For Lampley, Steward and Lederman and the entire Cotto clan, the game was already over. Merchant wanted it to play on. So did I. It was a great boxing moment, watching Cotto play out that losing hand. I saw the same sparks of defiance that marked all the great championship fights I’ve ever seen.
I’ve never been a huge fan of the whole nationalism bit, but aside from that this piece is very well put together.
24/7 Pacquiao Cotto: Tattoos (HBO)
according to WEC twitter:
Just talked to #MiguelTorres. He’s heading down to Miguel Cotto’s camp to help him get ready for his next fight. Pretty cool…
One thing about Cotto he is a tough guy and all that but tough guys don’t win fights, they get hit. And when he gets hit with power like that he’s gonna go.