Have you seen the Pacquiao-Cotto Face Off? Cotto is much bigger

Philippines
October 22, 2009 9:23pm CST
Recently, there was a video about Pacquiao-Cotto Face Off Interview with Max Kellerman. It shows the two great boxers together in their casual attire. I immediately noticed that Cotto is much bigger than Pacquiao, although Manny might be faster. If you have not yet seen it, here is the link - http://angelcuala.blogspot.com/2009/10/pacquiao-cotto-face-off-interview-with.html
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@tholitz (1127)
• Philippines
24 Oct 09
HI fatherblogger! Since Manny is moving up in weight to challenge Cotto, big difference in body structure will be noticed. But the important factor here is the catch weight of 145 lbs. which Cotto must meet before the fight (during official weigh in) or else the fight might not go on. Manny have proven the power of his punches against bigger and much heavier fighter. It will be exciting to see if Cotto will not be affected by the decrease in weight since he is a natural welterweight and fights in 147 lbs (and much heavier during the official fight day). Have a nice day.
• Philippines
23 Oct 09
yes, he may be bigger but it still is a game. there should be a winner and a loser. either one of them can either be one or the other. a lot of factors are to be taken in consideration. pacquiao has proven that it is not size that matters. it is the speed, strength, stamina and being smart. most of all, his strong faith in Him.
@aseretdd (13730)
• Philippines
23 Oct 09
I have seen the promotional photo of the fight... and Cotto is indeed bigger than Manny Pacquiao... but Manny fought and won fights with other bigger boxers... and he is still the fastest boxer in the world... so i think he has a big chance of dominating the fight this November...
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
23 Oct 09
NO, i dunno about the boxer at all, other than pacman.. haha =D BUt i do agree that pacquiao should be the smallest size of all boxers, as he's really really petite.. haha =D However, that's his advantage too, for he's lightweight, and thus he's mroe agile.. With flexible movements, and fast punches etc.. With a bigger build, they can be more clumsy, as they are not used to be attacked with fast punches.. haha =D
@ybong007 (6643)
• Philippines
23 Oct 09
That's what I thought too when Pacquiao fought Dela Hoya, but that changed since their's the scale to watch out for. If Cotto is overweight, Pacquiao can just call the fight's off. I would personally go for Pacquiao, based on Cotto's previuos fights, he just don't move that fast for Pacquiao. Everyone knows that when Pacquiao hits it's going to be hard and the opponent's gonna fall, Cotto is no exception. But then again I couldn't be too sure. Cheers!
@BART78 (2927)
• Canada
23 Oct 09
what!!! nooohh way!!!