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Thursday Jul 24, 2008

Two sharp dressed dudes. Come Saturday, there will be no posing. Come Saturday, they will be looking to take each others' heads off.

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BORGES: Margarito Trapped By Own Style

By Ron Borges

Sometimes in life your strength can become your weakness. In the boxing ring - a place where the truths of life are often violently played out on a 20-foot stage – this can become fatal to your hopes and concussive to your synapses. Saturday may be such a night for Antonio Margarito.

      Margarito has sacrificed many years as well as the IBF welterweight title he recently won from Kermit Cintron for the opportunity to challenge the world’s best welterweight, WBA champion Miguel Cotto, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. It figures to be a clash filled with contusions and ultimately a concussion. Their styles will demand nothing less.

      Both the undefeated Cotto and the battle-tested Margarito come to the arena having signed the same psychic contract. They are in the pain business, two men well willing to accept some of it to inflict more of it upon the other.

      Margarito has promised as much, predicting a fourth round knockout while insisting, “I am not sure what strategy Cotto will have for this fight but I know I’m the type of fighter who throws a lot of punches and puts a lot of pressure on my opponent. We’ll see how he comes out and reacts to it.

      “My strength is my power and my stamina and to be on top of him all the time. I feel that I will be pressuring him a lot more (than Shane Mosley or Zab Judah did). I have a lot more power and I can do a lot more things as far as power is concerned (than they could) and I know I have a bigger heart than both of those guys combined.

      “I’ve waited a long time for this fight. I know I’m hungrier than he is and I want it more than he does…and I’m going to go get it.’’

      None of those things Margarito boasts of are in themselves bad traits. In fact, as they apply to Margarito they are the only way he can win. He learned this at his own expense when he lost the WBO title to Paul Williams by taking a cautious, or perhaps disinterested, approach at the outset that was the opposite of his normally aggressive style. By the time he began to press Williams he had fallen so far behind on the judges’ cards he was unable to catch him and lost his title and a bit of his reputation in the process.

      Margarito swore this would not happen again after watching tapes of the fight and concluding he had let Williams out work him and he has stuck to that philosophy since in stoppages of Golden Johnson and Cintron that were overwhelming examples of forward motion and an attacking mindset.

      Traditionally, Cotto has been a slow starter who measures his man, at times getting himself in trouble in so doing, but then grinds his opponent down round after brutalizing round. As the night drags on and he turns up the heat his opponents tend to wilt, suffocating from the damage he has done to their bodies and the relentless pressure he keeps them under.

      The difference between Cotto and Margarito is that while the former is perhaps not quite as powerful as the latter he is technically superior, more sound on defense and a better body puncher and counter puncher. So while Margarito’s plan may be to engage Cotto on the inside that may not be as wise a course of action as he seems to believe.

      His advantage is to keep Cotto at bay with his long jab and then look for spots where he can bomb him with his power shots but his history has been one of more of relentless engagement, often taking whatever fire he feels he must endure to do it. Because he is blessed with a solid chin and tremendous stamina that approach has often worked well for him but he has never been in with a fighting machine like Cotto, a champion who has proven not only his skill but also his mettle under fire against better opponents like Mosley and Judah.

      What normally happens when Cotto is faced with someone who believes as Margarito does that his job is to throw punches in bunches until the issue is settled? Well, what has happened 32 straight times thus far is that the man in front of Cotto ends up taking more punishment than he can stand up to. That is a pattern Cotto intends for both of them to follow once again.

      “If he prepared for just four rounds it’s going to be very painful for him,’’ Cotto (32-0, 26 KO) said. “I’m prepared to fight for 12 rounds.

      “I try to bring the best Miguel Cotto into the ring that I possibly can, you know?  The Miguel Cotto that can box and can move. When there is someone that can do that – you are a complete boxer. I will use whatever I need to use to win this fight.

      “I can’t tell you what style I will have to use. Until I get in the ring I don’t know what style will win this fight – move or box - but I will try to use everything. I always feel better when I do that.’’

      He also feels better now that he’s safely fighting at 147 pounds rather than battling his own body to make 140 as well as his opponents. Since moving up in weight five fights ago, Cotto has not shown the occasional vulnerability he exhibited as a junior welterweight. He stopped Carlos Quintana, Oktay Urkal, Judah and Alfonso Gomez and won a clear decision from Mosley in which he appeared to rock the former three-time world champion repeatedly.

      Truth be told, even when he did go down as a welterweight he always got up and inflicted harsh penalties for having been sent tumbling so even that small flaw seems to be less significant than some have tried to make it seem. But now, Cotto insists, Margarito cannot even rely on the ideal of that physical superiority despite his claims of being the harder puncher.

      “When you destroy yourself to make a lower weight you suffer the consequences in the ring,’’ Cotto said of the fights when he was briefly in trouble against DeMarcus Corley and Ricardo Torres. “Now I feel more comfortable at 147 pounds and the people that see my fights at 147 can see that.’’

      Saturday night one of those people may well turn out to be Antonio Margarito, a fighter trapped by his own style and naturally aggressive inclinations into a battle plan that, in the end, may render him hors de combat when the issue is finally settled.



cuba:  Go Cotto you are the best. Te lo mereces..
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Saul:  There are a couple things wrong with this article, It boasts Cotto way too much. the decision over Mosley was very close in alot of people's minds, the KO over Juday was brought on by low blows by Cotto, 2 of them, you could even see him aiming for Judah's b@ll$. Chop Chop had him all but out and then just stopped punching, talk about a sell out. It has never been more obvious than on that night.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
andy from newcastle:  Look how massive this fight has become, with next to no bad mouthing from the combatants (same can't be said for the fans). Match ups like this are a rare dream, selling tickets on merit alone, no hyperbollix. We're all destined to look back on this one and remember it for decades as one of the greatest fights of the first part of the 21st century. Let's hope it is a war, let's hope it's close while it lasts, and wild enough for us to want to see it again next year. If you are there live, stick to the red bull and don't cloud those memories. Toonoy
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Eastar:  I hear they are selling this one for $39.99 on PPV. Thats the lowest I've seen in years. I hear there are still tickets available for the fight so the arena might be a little empty, as well. I think this fight needs some more bad mouthing from the combatants. Also, everybody knows Cotto is going to win so when is he going to stop ducking Paul Williams or move up in weight?
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Radam G:  Sometimes boxers become delusional trying to give themselves an edge and courage to get the job done. Fans also become delusional believing in the hype about that boxer. Margarito is delusional and his fan are caught up in the delusional hype. He is beginning to come off as a Edison Miranda style. Miranda was nowhere in the ballpark of the league of "The Ghost" Pavlik, but he convinced a lot of fans that he was. Margarito has convinced his fans and his peeps that he is a "Tijuana Tornado" and can win again this Caribbean hurricane. I'm not calling Margarito a tomato anymore, because he is not. He convinced me by beating down Kemit Cintron. But Margarito is also not quite a tornado -- just a strong-wind force. The dude loses every time that he steps up. Cotto will be too much -- too sharp, too fast, too skilled, too everything -- for him. This will be an easy bout for Cotto, and far from being the FOTY. And I'm not saying all this because I'm scare of donputo69. (Though, I don't want to run into that crazed fan in Vegas.) I'm just spitting the hard truth. Besides, I got some giant dudes in my posse for donputo69, lmao. I'm not about to challenging a heavy -- fatty, muscular or hugger/holder like John Ruiz, the only Puerto Rican heavyweight champion in history. I'm sitting in the $1,000-seat section. I'm want to be close to my boy Money May and my hommy Pera Pac aka PacMan aka P4P Top Gun. Those Crazed Cotto fans can have the nosebleed section. Holla!
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Radam G:  Sometimes boxers become delusional trying to give themselves an edge and courage to get the job done. Fans also become delusional believing in the hype about that boxer. Margarito is delusional and his fan are caught up in the delusional hype. He is beginning to come off as a Edison Miranda style. Miranda was nowhere in the ballpark of the league of "The Ghost" Pavlik, but he convinced a lot of fans that he was. Margarito has convinced his fans and his peeps that he is a "Tijuana Tornado" and can win again this Caribbean hurricane. I'm not calling Margarito a tomato anymore, because he is not. He convinced me by beating down Kemit Cintron. But Margarito is also not quite a tornado -- just a strong-wind force. The dude loses every time that he steps up. Cotto will be too much -- too sharp, too fast, too skilled, too everything -- for him. This will be an easy bout for Cotto, and far from being the FOTY. And I'm not saying all this because I'm scare of donputo69. (Though, I don't want to run into that crazed fan in Vegas.) I'm just spitting the hard truth. Besides, I got some giant dudes in my posse for donputo69, lmao. I'm not about to challenging a heavy -- fatty, muscular or hugger/holder like John Ruiz, the only Puerto Rican heavyweight champion in history. I'm sitting in the $1,000-seat section. I'm want to be close to my boy Money May and my hommy Pera Pac aka PacMan aka P4P Top Gun. Those Crazed Cotto fans can have the nosebleed section. Holla!
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Radam G:  Sometimes boxers become delusional trying to give themselves an edge and courage to get the job done. Fans also become delusional believing in the hype about that boxer. Margarito is delusional and his fan are caught up in the delusional hype. He is beginning to come off as a Edison Miranda style. Miranda was nowhere in the ballpark of the league of "The Ghost" Pavlik, but he convinced a lot of fans that he was. Margarito has convinced his fans and his peeps that he is a "Tijuana Tornado" and can win again this Caribbean hurricane. I'm not calling Margarito a tomato anymore, because he is not. He convinced me by beating down Kemit Cintron. But Margarito is also not quite a tornado -- just a strong-wind force. The dude loses every time that he steps up. Cotto will be too much -- too sharp, too fast, too skilled, too everything -- for him. This will be an easy bout for Cotto, and far from being the FOTY. And I'm not saying all this because I'm scare of donputo69. (Though, I don't want to run into that crazed fan in Vegas.) I'm just spitting the hard truth. Besides, I got some giant dudes in my posse for donputo69, lmao. I'm not about to challenging a heavy -- fatty, muscular or hugger/holder like John Ruiz, the only Puerto Rican heavyweight champion in history. I'm sitting in the $1,000-seat section. I'm want to be close to my boy Money May and my hommy Pera Pac aka PacMan aka P4P Top Gun. Those Crazed Cotto fans can have the nosebleed section. Holla!
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Chi-Town O:  I cant wait to see what these writers have to say on Monday morning when i come to work and check out the articles on (thesweetscience) when Tony Margarito, knocks out Cotto in the 9th round of a great brawl. Face it he is just too strong for Cotto, people talk about Cotto is well rounded this and that but when it comes down to it he will end up like Cintron did and we will see him cry his self silly for the first time! Monday's article "Magarito's Style At Work"
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Eastar:  They keep saying this guy s the most avoided fighter in boxing...But he has 5 loses in his record so obviously somebody wanted to fight him.... and he got beat by 5 differant somebodies.... I pick "ricky" riCotto by ko.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
rudy:  Sometimes ignorant fans post moronic comments w/out realizing the $h!t they spew out. I'm with Saul, this article is wrong in so many ways -- Judah got 2 low blows, "Mosley rocked repeatedly" WTF were u watching?? Borges trying to be Ms. Cleo over here, but just like her its all a front. Margarito KO 7 too much firepower from the Tijuana Tornado
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Roberto:  Cotto is a very good fighter but we're giving him a bit much credit than he deserves. Because a fighter is undefeated doesn't make them superior than their opponents who may not have a perfect record. This fight is the perfect example. Cotto has 3 fights of notice, Mosley, Judah and Quintana. Like many others, I felt Mosley beat Cotto. Miguel showed some positive things in that fight, but he also showed that he wasn't quite ready to take on a guy like Mosley. Imagine what a prime Mosley does to the Cotto that showed up in that fight. Judah's output slowed down after hard repeated low blows by Cotto. His fight with Quintana was impressive, no argument there. Borges, Margarito will have to take some punishment on the inside but so will Cotto. If it comes down to that, Margarito is the more proven battle tested warrior.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Roberto:  Cotto is a very good fighter but we're giving him a bit much credit than he deserves. Because a fighter is undefeated doesn't make them superior than their opponents who may not have a perfect record. This fight is the perfect example. Cotto has 3 fights of notice, Mosley, Judah and Quintana. Like many others, I felt Mosley beat Cotto. Miguel showed some positive things in that fight, but he also showed that he wasn't quite ready to take on a guy like Mosley. Imagine what a prime Mosley does to the Cotto that showed up in that fight. Judah's output slowed down after hard repeated low blows by Cotto. His fight with Quintana was impressive, no argument there. Borges, Margarito will have to take some punishment on the inside but so will Cotto. If it comes down to that, Margarito is the more proven battle tested warrior.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
donputo69 chilling here in hot las vegas.:  hey easter bozo...show me an article that says cotto ducked williams...is ok...i'll wait.....listen you moron....COTTO DOESNT DUCK NO ONE....his last name is not scareweather....ooops...i said her name again....MY BAD...aaaaahhhhh is so hot here in vegas....gonna get ready to hit the casinos with my borachones....yo radam g?...where are you homie?....dont be scare...i was only kidding when i said i was gonna knock you out.....but if i see easter rabbit, YOU BEST BELIEVE I WONT BE KIDDING...holla back borachones.....
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
Radam G:  You mustafogot!!! I pitty the fat fool in the $300 section , I don't like the altitude. My homies are watching my back cause you know that Im never solo.Yo Miguel Cotto is about to land in yo lap after the tornado rampages through the ring!! Peace my fellow fightwriters
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
959 Santa:  So a 4th round knockout by Margarito. Can't see that happening. This fight will be won by Cotto. I can't see Margarito doing much to Cotto. Who has Margarito fought besides Williams who will punch back. Cotto will find a way to win.
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
donputo69:  ok radam g..i give up...i see you pulling a scareweather move...lmfaooooo......well, i guess im just gonna have to chill with my borachones from brooklyn.....lmfaoooo...i'll be at the luxor hotel watching my FANTASY show...holla back losers...
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
andy from newcastle:  Hey Don, don't be fooled. You know there is no way that was OUR Radam that posted that last mustafogot comment. Just look at that writing style, that's some dumb a## bum trying to wind you up and shame our G-Man. How could he be picking Cotto one post then saying the tornado will put him in your lap, the next? Radam the True. Come on man, do the cool thing. Sort out having a beer with The Don, and raise your glasses to me, Smiley C, Anony, Yuvie and the rest of us chumps back home (wherever that may be). Excellsior. Toonoy
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
donputo69:  i hear you andy...it does looks funny....they did it to me before and they always doing it to salt lover...radam always finishes his sentences with a HOLLA....and he ended with a PEACE?..LOL..but its all good...if we can meet up, im sure we will have a beer or 2 in ya names..to my peeps, smiley c, anony, yuvie, cotto's#1, Radam G and Salt lover...if i didnt mention ya name, ya know why....WE AINT COOL LIKE THAT...TOO BAD..DEAL WITH IT...MOVE ON...its not the end of the world.....lmfaoooo...HOLLA BACK LOSERS!!!
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
donputo69:  i forgot one name...ANDY FROM NEWCASTLE.....my bad homie...i've just been drinking too much ever since i got here yesterday from bklyn...so for the other i didnt mention?..oh well.....maybe we aint cool like that....and if i forgot, so then maybe i'll put ya on my list...holla back....
Friday Jul 25, 2008
Radam G:  Wow! I guess I'm quite popular for the troublemakers. Everytime I turn my back, some creepo is posting nonsense in my name. In this bout, I'm going with a Cotto win, plainly and simply. Cotto has too many guns and cannons for Margarito. If I'm lucky enough to be able to pick out donputo69, I'll just blind him with my big, flashy, Pinoy smile and say: "What's up! You and I are both island boy, and I'm cheering for the island boy, and I'm buying." Holla!
Friday Jul 25, 2008
donputo69:  im with that Radam G...
Friday Jul 25, 2008

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