Cotto vs Foreman

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ww said:
I've got no use for your Parody here,  but no decent person of any race or religion should support someone who wears the hateful devil's foot symbol of the murderous pirate regime of IsraHell on his trunks.ww
Nice one!
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Parody said:
Let's be honest, Yuri Foreman was being outclassed by the smaller Cotto, and so he wanted an excuse for losing. He faked a knee problem and then continued to fight, to make himself look brave.

The media will hype Foreman up as being courageous, but for 90% of the fight he just ran from Cotto, who almost knocked him down with a jab in the first round.
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I have a lot of respect for Miguel Cotto, who seems a nice quiet guy, and it was good to see him bounce back from a difficult loss and win a world title in a third weight division.

All the Jewish commentators root against the non-Jewish white boxers and continually discredit them (like tonight when Kellerman went on about Martirosyan's "advantages" over the negro opponent Joe Greene. Max kept mentioning Vanes 1.5" or 2" height advantage over Greene, but never mentioned Foreman's 4" height advantage over Cotto). I've NEVER seen a Jew root for a white gentile boxer, unless he was his promoter or manager. With that in the back of my mind, I found myself rooting for Miguel Cotto tonight.
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ESPNs "E:60" program had a piece on Yuri Foreman, and how he was so special at boxing, and that he was studying to be a Rabbi.

The Jewish media apparatus clearly supports him, so I figure.. why should I? They're openly talking about his "JEWISHNESS" - so why should I treat him as if he were a GENTILE?


If the media did not "glorify his background".. then maybe my views would be different.
 

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My biggest problem with Foreman is his lack of punching power. His record was 28 wins with only 8 KO's. If a man has no more punching power than that I don't see why he would even compete unless he's some type of defensive wizard - which obviously Foreman is not.

I think Foreman's handlers thought Cotto was on the down side of his career and being the smaller man would have trouble hurting Foreman. Apparently they were wrong.
 

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dkr77 said:
My biggest problem with Foreman is his lack of punching power. His record was 28 wins with only 8 KO's. If a man has no more punching power than that I don't see why he would even compete unless he's some type of defensive wizard - which obviously Foreman is not.

I think Foreman's handlers thought Cotto was on the down side of his career and being the smaller man would have trouble hurting Foreman. Apparently they were wrong.

You are correct.

The expression on Bob Arum's face after the fight was one of disappointment.
 

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Parody said:
Let's be honest, Yuri Foreman was being outclassed by the smaller Cotto, and so he wanted an excuse for losing. He faked a knee problem and then continued to fight, to make himself look brave.

The media will hype Foreman up as being courageous, but for 90% of the fight he just ran from Cotto, who almost knocked him down with a jab in the first round.
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As opposed to Clottey, who actually was dropped by a Cotto jab.
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Yuri was outclassed, but there's no question that he is one tough dude. And he definitely wasn't faking the injury.
 

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If not for the leg, Foreman would have likely lost a wide decision (like 117-111 or 118-110).

Much like Paulie Malignaggi, Foreman lacks power and will have an uphill battle his entire career.

Vanes Martrosian looked very good as usual and should take a belt within a year or so.
 

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Another shock of the night that another over hyped Black NYC prospect came up short again. The "Chin Checkers", Giovanni Lorenzo(Afro-Caribbean Mulatto)and now Greene all have failed when they stepped up in cross roads bouts. In fact the only recent NYC hyped prospect that has semi-panned out has been Paulie Walnuts........
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Deadlift said:
Parody said:
Let's be honest, Yuri Foreman was being outclassed by the smaller Cotto, and so he wanted an excuse for losing. He faked a knee problem and then continued to fight, to make himself look brave.

The media will hype Foreman up as being courageous, but for 90% of the fight he just ran from Cotto, who almost knocked him down with a jab in the first round.
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I have a lot of respect for Miguel Cotto, who seems a nice quiet guy, and it was good to see him bounce back from a difficult loss and win a world title in a third weight division.

All the Jewish commentators root against the non-Jewish white boxers and continually discredit them (like tonight when Kellerman went on about Martirosyan's "advantages" over the negro opponent Joe Greene. Max kept mentioning Vanes 1.5" or 2" height advantage over Greene, but never mentioned Foreman's 4" height advantage over Cotto). I've NEVER seen a Jew root for a white gentile boxer, unless he was his promoter or manager. With that in the back of my mind, I found myself rooting for Miguel Cotto tonight.
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ESPNs "E:60" program had a piece on Yuri Foreman, and how he was so special at boxing, and that he was studying to be a Rabbi.

The Jewish media apparatus clearly supports him, so I figure.. why should I? They're openly talking about his "JEWISHNESS" - so why should I treat him as if he were a GENTILE?


If the media did not "glorify his background".. then maybe my views would be different.
Funny you should mention the E:60 piece done on him, apparently he only has 8 knockouts because: "He's a Rabbi, he doesn't want to hurt people" - Bob Arum
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Saw the fight and I agree that although Foreman was losing (and seems to lack elte punching power) his knee did bend back under him (not faked) and he showed a lot of heart in continuing to fight.
 

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Ok, just finished watching the replay of the fight. A couple of things.

1st., Yuri demonstrated buku courage! I loved how he dug down deep and exchanged with Migel after his injury.

2nd., I think Yuri started the injury to his knee when his slipped pretty hard in the fourth round. And yes, the injury was real, but is it wised to fight with a suspect knee at this level....NO. He should have had that knee operated on years ago.

3rd., Yuri has the foundation to be a great fighter. My advice is to put that Rabbi stuff way back on the back burner, get the knee fixed, rehab it properly then fight again, starting with C level competion.

4th., It appears that Manny Stewart is working his magic again. Migel appeared confident and relaxed, as if he was sparring with an inferior fighter.

5th., Migel appeared to regain proper balance and footwork. And has his left hook working again. I was impressed as always with his perfectly timed power jab.

6th., The future appears good for Yuri, and brighter for Migel. I would advise Migel to steer clear of Sergio Martinez and Paul Williams though.
 
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