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            Entrenador mexicano advierte a Cotto que Pacquiao lo noqueará

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            Posted: 2009-07-20 17:00:32
            26 junio 2009 (AOL Latino) - El entrenador mexicano Ignacio "Nacho" Beristain ha estado en la esquina rival de Manny Pacquiao en varias ocasiones junto a Oscar de la Hoya y Juan Manuel Márquez. Por eso se lanza a decir que no tiene duda que el filipino no sólo vencería a Miguel Cotto, sino que lo noquearía.

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            "Creo que Pacquiao debe ponerlo en la lona en cinco o seis rounds", dijo Beristain al periódico puertorriqueño Primera Hora.

            Cotto vs. Pacquiao

              To go with AFP story by Mynardo Macaraig Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao (L) exercises during a training session at a gym in Manila on October 24, 2009. For the Philippines, boxer Manny Pacquiao is more than a sports champion. His fans, the media and politicians see him as nothing less than a national hero whose feats can lift the nation. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE (Photo credit should read TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images)

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              To go with AFP story by Mynardo Macaraig Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao (C) is blessed by a priest (R) after a training session at a gym in Manila on October 24, 2009 hours before leaving for the US in preparation for his bout with Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto on November 14. For the Philippines, boxer Manny Pacquiao is more than a sports champion. His fans, the media and politicians see him as nothing less than a national hero whose feats can lift the nation. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE (Photo credit should read TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images)

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              To go with AFP story by Mynardo Macaraig Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao (L) exercises during a training session at a gym in Manila on October 24, 2009. For the Philippines, boxer Manny Pacquiao is more than a sports champion. His fans, the media and politicians see him as nothing less than a national hero whose feats can lift the nation. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE (Photo credit should read TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images)

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              To go with AFP story by Mynardo Macaraig Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao (C) is mobbed by fans after a training session outside a gym in Manila on October 22, 2009. For the Philippines, boxer Manny Pacquiao is more than a sports champion. His fans, the media and politicians see him as nothing less than a national hero whose feats can lift the nation. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE (Photo credit should read TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images)

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              To go with AFP story by Mynardo Macaraig Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao (C) is mobbed by fans after a training session outside a gym in Manila on October 22, 2009. For the Philippines, boxer Manny Pacquiao is more than a sports champion. His fans, the media and politicians see him as nothing less than a national hero whose feats can lift the nation. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE (Photo credit should read TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images)

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              To go with AFP story by Mynardo Macaraig Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao (C) is mobbed by fans after a training session outside a gym in Manila on October 22, 2009. For the Philippines, boxer Manny Pacquiao is more than a sports champion. His fans, the media and politicians see him as nothing less than a national hero whose feats can lift the nation. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE (Photo credit should read TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images)

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              Welterweight boxer Miguel Cotto from Puerto Rico talks to the press after training at the Pound4Pound Gym in Los Angeles, on November 3, 2009. Underdog Miguel Cotto will carry the hopes of his native Puerto Rico on his shoulders in this month's mega fight against Filipino Manny Pacquiao. Unfazed by the long odds against him, the 27-year-old Cotto will be fighting for his place in boxing history in the 145-pound bout November 14 at the MGM Grand hotel and casino. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

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              Welterweight boxer Miguel Cotto (R) from Puerto Rico prepares to train at the Pound4Pound Gym in Los Angeles, on November 3, 2009. Underdog Miguel Cotto will carry the hopes of his native Puerto Rico on his shoulders in this month's mega fight against Filipino Manny Pacquiao. Unfazed by the long odds against him, the 27-year-old Cotto will be fighting for his place in boxing history in the 145-pound bout November 14 at the MGM Grand hotel and casino. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

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              Welterweight boxer Miguel Cotto (R) from Puerto Rico prepares to train at the Pound4Pound Gym in Los Angeles, on November 3, 2009. Underdog Miguel Cotto will carry the hopes of his native Puerto Rico on his shoulders in this month's mega fight against Filipino Manny Pacquiao. Unfazed by the long odds against him, the 27-year-old Cotto will be fighting for his place in boxing history in the 145-pound bout November 14 at the MGM Grand hotel and casino. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

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              Welterweight boxer Miguel Cotto from Puerto Rico prepares to train at the Pound4Pound Gym in Los Angeles, on November 3, 2009. Underdog Miguel Cotto will carry the hopes of his native Puerto Rico on his shoulders in this month's mega fight against Filipino Manny Pacquiao. Unfazed by the long odds against him, the 27-year-old Cotto will be fighting for his place in boxing history in the 145-pound bout November 14 at the MGM Grand hotel and casino. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

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            El veterano preparador añadió que "Cotto quedó un poco deteriorado después de la pelea que tuvo con Antonio Margarito".

            "Antes [Cotto] era un peleador de buena técnica, rápido y bien cuidado, pero no parece el mismo", indicó Beristain, al tomar como ejemplo la difícil victoria que obtuvo el boricua frente a Joshua Clottey el 13 de junio.

            'Nacho' admitió que admira a Cotto, llamándolo "una gloria del boxeo mundial", pero le aconsejó que se prepare bien si decide hacer la pelea con Pacquiao.

            Cotto vs. Pacquiao

            Cotto vs. Pacquiao

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            fabian1vail 12:37:08 AM Jul 21 2009

            cotto era un buen peleador nadie lo niega pero esta tocado aunque a los puertorimierdas no les guste lo sierto es que no saben perder y lo peor se les nota la enbidia que nos tienen aprobechan cualquier cosa para echar pedos a nosotros no la pelan donde sea pais trabajo boxeo como personas etc......................................y sino lo cren chequen los 2 paises haber cual tiene mas de todo no sean pendejos pinches parasitos muertos de hambre e dicho

            bigarreola 08:46:23 PM Jul 09 2009

            UN FENOMENO QUE LE TIENE TEMOR A JUANMANUEL MARQUEZ.....

            mistlu7 08:51:24 PM Jul 08 2009

            Creo que es una pelea que nos intriga , por lo que Manny ha hecho en sus ultimos combates,pero creo que Cotto le va a ganar a Manny, Cotto ha aguntado la pegada de boxeadodres de mayor peso y tambien tiene su tecnica, creo que Manny se equivoco , al pensar que por ganarle a De La Hoya un tipo ya en decadencia y por haberle ganado a un Hatton un Hombre poco inteligente en el ring, le va a ganar a Cotto, tambien creo que De La Hoya es su mejor epoca acaba con Manny Pacquiao aun peleando en 130.Cotto lo va KO, y si Manny vence a Cotto entonces señores estamos en presencia de un fenomeno del boxeo ,llamado Manny Pacquiao.

            carmelom6 10:03:12 AM Jul 08 2009

            solo digo una cosa paquiao lo unico que deves tener para ganarle es un jab y el de cotto pesa una tonelada lol . y el viejito este del bigote pintao el cre que por que paquiao le gano a un de la hoya que en sus mejores tiempos no fue tan bueno. que se metio al ring muerto de hambre y hatton un boxeador sin defensa y torpe ademas de ya tener la quijada rota si no se acuerdan maywaether lo nokeo. ademas el don este dice que cotto tuvo una dura pelea con clottey pues dejeme decirle algo digame cuantos boxeadores pelean con un solo ojo con un hombre que nadie queria peliar para mi esa pelea dijo mucho de cotto y es que ese boricua tiene mas bolas que king kong yo voy a cotto contra 10 de los boxeadores

            latinpapi856 11:17:53 AM Jul 01 2009

            PUERTO RICO NUM 1

            latinpapi856 11:17:29 AM Jul 01 2009

            YO LO QUE SE ES QUE COTO LE GANA A PAKIAO POR PRIMERA VES PAKIAO SE VA A ENFRENTAR A UN BOXEADOR DE VERDADHUBIERA SE QUIDO CON JENTE ACABADA COMO DE LA HOLLA Y GENTE QUE ERAN BUENOS EN UN TIEMPO PERO YA NO TIENEN NADA PERO CON COTO VAN A FALLAR JA

            bigarreola 06:59:50 PM Jun 28 2009

            LOS GUANTES QUE USAN COTTO, Y JUANMA, SON MEXICANOS..JA JA JA JA JA JA JA JA JA JA AJ

            bigarreola 11:32:43 PM Jun 27 2009

            lo que le debe de preocupar a freddy roach es cuanto peso mas puede suvir paquiao..aun que yo lo miro en tremenda condicion. se esta poniendo a pelear con un boxeador mejor que hatton y de la hoya juntos..esta pelea dira mucho de paquiao..por que cotto es mas grande que el..

            rodrodone 11:31:17 PM Jun 27 2009

            cuando beristain preparo a de la hoya para manny estaba tan seguro que oscar eva a ganar hasta el intrenador de ali y sugar ray leanord angello dunde dijo que manny eva a recibir una pela .ellos no estaban en el ring para salval a oscar. como dice cotto lo que vale son los golpes no palabras. so que se callen los viejos y se vallan adumir

            riveraftl 07:14:50 PM Jun 27 2009

            Buenas, Asi son las cosas Ellos ganan buen billete, nosotros nos entretenemos mirandolos dandose golpes. El deporte siempre sera deporte, ganara el mejor preparado. En eso no existe suerte ni trampas simplemente el mejor gana. Dios les bendiga y gracias al deporte existen nuevos trabajos. Luis el Ponceño

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