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6/14/2009 3:39pm
Style: boxing--
Good fight. Especially for Cotto who had to battle that cut for ten some odd rounds. Clottey is defensively tight, but why the hell did he stop throwing punches down the stretch? Either way, exciting, compelling and fun to watch.
/rant: Also it was nice for two actual top ranked welters to fight each other for a change. I'm a fan of catch-weight fights but there is so much talent at 147 right now that they should really be picking fights with one another, not light-weights/jr. welters/jr. middles
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Anyway, good stuff although 116 - 111 is insane scoring and that guy should be taken out back and hit by both of these fighters at once. -
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6/16/2009 3:29pm
Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu--
Uggh, I watched this other night, and the fight was pretty good, but man, Jim Lampley is fucking annoying.
When he interviewed Cotto after the match, he was like 'you're so heroic, and you have so much courage to fight on with the cut....", as if he was the first fighter in history to get cut by a headbutt.
Boxing guys are so pompous it makes me sick. Get over it, it's not a sweet science. It's 2 dudes beating eachother about the face and neck with their fists. It's not ballet. -
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Posted On:
6/17/2009 9:44am--
Sorry to hitch a lift - still having IT problems. Anyway...
Eventually saw it last night on SETANTA (UK). I was relaxed 'cos I knew the result so didn't bother too much on scrutinsing it as I would have were it 'live'.
The US commentary team were effing annoying. One of expressed a ridiculous opinion some 30 seconds into R1. They then told us TV viewers that Cotto had put Clottey down with a Right Hand. Hmm, I saw a Left Hook. Later they re-asserted that they saw a Right but then they too eventually saw a Cotto Left Hand. Oddly, they didn't notice that Clottey had been standing square hence his poor stance contributed to his knockdown.
The cut looked awful when it occured and they should have considered stopping it. Clottey may not have meant it but it gave him a clear advantage. However once they Round started it meant the NC could not be given but instead it would go to the scorecards.
Clottey exaggerated the Throwdown by Cotto. It was largely his own fault by draping both arms across the top of Cotto, who was in a crouch. If his knee really was as bad as his limp suggested (as did the commentators) he wouldn't have been able to resume the fight so quickly.
Moreover Clottey was guilty of gamesmanship in the final Round trying to twice claim a foul: once when he turned his Back and shipped a punch to the back of Head; second when he claimed a low blow. This did not impress coming from an aspiring Champion. Mercante was correct in disregarding both.
Clottey will come again. Well done to Cotto; it went some way to restoring his reputation following the now dubious Margarito bout.



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6/14/2009 12:17am
Style: Grappling
Miguel Cotto Vs. Joshua Clottey results