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Those who do know him will probably remember the tough Ghanaian most for his losing efforts in clashes with Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. The main argument of the nay sayers is that Pacquiao destroyed Cotto and Clottey lost to ...
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The worst thing that a fighter can do against an opponent that likes to throw a ton of punches like Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito is stand directly in front of them, not move and just cover up. ... However, had Clottey at least watched the bout betw..
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But none of those guys were Manny Pacquiao. Clottey's hand speed has been his biggest advantage against top fighters like Miguel Cotto, Antonio Margarito and Diego Corrales. Against Pacquiao, there is no hand speed advantage. ...
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Last time we spoke, Manny Pacquiao was getting ready to take apart Miguel Cotto and net me the new title of “The Boxing Bookie”, courtesy of former title holder John Chavez over at theboxingtruth.com. ... Your guess is as good as mine, but I am g..
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Then Montano gave Diaz some real trouble, which made Diaz-Pacquiao look like a crap idea. Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito undercard: Giovani Segura v. Cesar Canchila. Really good fight and a nice junior flyweight title matchup. ...
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Pacquiao, who will attempt to defend the 147-pound title he won from Miguel Cotto last November against Clottey inside the megalithic stadium, weighed in at 145¾ pounds. It was only the third time in his career that he weighed over 140 pounds. ... A..
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This has been a trend with the Ghanaian. He gets off with triple left hooks against Antonio Margarito. He stops throwing them, and then drops his punch output. He loses. He rips Miguel Cotto with his best punch, the left uppercut, ...
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Current/Former World Champions/Titlists Faced in Defeat: 3 (Carlos Baldomir, Antonio Margarito, Miguel Cotto) Let's go to the report card. Grades Pre-Fight: Speed – Pacquiao A+; Clottey B Pre-Fight: Power – Pacquiao A-; Clottey B- ...
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Still, his utter dominance over a much bigger, elite foe rates with his sensational knockout victories over Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton and Miguel Cotto. He continues to dominate the sport. Now, after what turned out to be a gimmie, he needs a rea..
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Notable losses: Antonio Margarito, Miguel Cotto, Carlos Baldomir Speed/Athletecism Weighing the athleticism variable in a Pacquiao fight is almost a formality. There is only one man in boxing that can match the Pac Man's athleticism and ...
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Ducking Antonio Margarito. Every insider in boxing knew Margarito was a feared monster back in 2006 and no one understood it better than Floyd. Carlos Baldomir and Sycuan failed to take advantage of the leverage it had on Floyd who had few ... But at..
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I guess Clottey is tough but who really cares if Pacquiao beat him, especially for $50 to view it? It seems that Clottey was most popular for losing to Miguel Cotto and the cheater Antonio Margarito. So Pacquiao won; big deal. ...
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Sure, he forced Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto into reverse gear in the last five rounds before finally stopping him in the 12th on Nov. 14. Sure, he turned Ghanaian Joshua Clottey into a punching bag on Saturday at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, ... Other..
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Clottey's losses were against Carlos Baldomir, Antonio Margarito, and Miguel Cotto but has never suffered a knock out in any official boxing match. It has been speculated that "unusual events" such as broken hands and "accidental head ...
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All of his past wins are now in question, including the career-defining win over Miguel Cotto. Margarito says he never used illegal wraps in any of his prior fights and wants to prove to the fans that he still has the power without them ...
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Miguel Cotto was coming off a brutal knockout loss at the hands of Antonio Margarito and another fight in which I thought he lost and took a beating in against Clottey. When he and Pacquiao met - it was at a catch-weight of 145 pounds. ...
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I've fought guys that hit harder. I beat Miguel Cotto, and Cotto beat Mosley. So there's no question that I wasn't 100 percent. FH: Whom do you want to fight next after Carson Jones? Margarito: Manny Pacquiao would be No. 1. ... Around the web. Anton..
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While he has wins against Diego Corrales and Zab Judah, he could not stand the likes of Miguel Cotto or Antonio Margarito. The bout will have loads of entertainment for boxing fans. ...
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Mosley was nearly off the map until he was given an opportunity to fight Antonio Margarito, a man coming off his biggest win over Miguel Cotto. Unfortunately, the story of that fight was how Margarito was exposed as a cheater, ...
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Clottey had lost three times before: once by disqualification to Carlos Baldomir, once by unanimous decision to Antonio Margarito, once by split decision to Miguel Cotto. “This is the first time I've lost a fight,” Clottey said after ...
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