Is Miguel Cotto the man to end Mayweather's unbeaten streak?

By Greg.Grimes / Roar Rookie

It’s only a week before Floyd Mayweather Jr wins his 43rd career fight, to once more extend his unbeaten record as a professional boxer. Or is it? This time could be different.

Questions are always drawn up before every Mayweather fight about ways his opponent could get the better of him. Then he steps in the ring and we are all reminded of how unbeatable he is.

Those build-ups have usually taken similar shape, but this one has differed. There has been no trash-talk from Mayweather – he has been respectful and complimentary about Cotto. But does he really understand the opposition he will be facing?

It has been a relaxed training camp from the ‘Money’ man, with clips on HBO’s 24/7 series indicating that he seems more focused on a future fight with Manny Pacquiao. One in particular showed the U.S fighter training while on the phone.

Cotto is coming off the back of one of his best performances against Antonio Margarito, and despite two losses on his record he has all the tools to trouble Mayweather.

He is not as quick and has a shorter reach, but his power along with his ability to get up close with his straight-forward style may nullify Mayweather’s quick hands.

If Mayweather comes out and produces his best then there is only one man to bet on: he is quicker and defensively almost perfect.

But an off day would be punished, as Cotto’s straightforward and hard-hitting approach would endanger any fighter.

It has been an eventful year for Mayweather, and a 90-day jail term still looms weeks after the fight, so it isn’t impossible for the 35-year-old to head into this bout with a clouded mindset that Cotto could exploit.

Many have backed him to be Mayweather’s biggest test to date, with trainer Pedro Diaz reportedly coming up with a strategy to beat the unbeatable.

Oscar De La Hoya recently threw his backing behind Cotto, and believes that mixing his hard-hitting style with patience could be his way to outdoing Mayweather. De La Hoya believes that now is the time to beat Floyd.

Few people are actually predicting that Cotto will wipe the ‘0′ from Mayweather’s record, despite backing a close contest.

Who would bet against Mayweather? But some back the Puerto Rican to put on the pressure, using superior power and jab to limit Mayweather’s counter shots.

Others say the 31-year-old will be patient and wait for the welterweight great to come after him, as he will be in the rare situation of not being able to dictate the pace.

Whatever the strategy from Cotto, he will be fighting without pressure, while in the other corner Mayweather will be aiming to keep a dream match-up with Pacquiao alive. The fight is no Money v Manny, but it has the ingredients to be just as exciting.

Cotto could be the one eyeing Pacquiao – to avenge one of his two career losses – if he were to force Mayweather into a shocking first career loss.

The Crowd Says:

2012-05-01T11:09:57+00:00

Michael

Guest


Mayweather is nothing more than a thug. He can't beat anyone in their prime, so he avoids the best pound for pound fighter in the world. That man is MANNY PACQUIAO. Mayweather only fights old fighters past their prime, young fighters with no experience, and other fighters in a lower weight than he is. People who know what the real world of boxing know that he is not a real champion. He would never take on the best fighters in their prime like ROBERTO DURAN, SUGAR REY LEONARD, THOMAS HEARNS, MARVIN HAGLER, ALEXIS ARGUELLO, to mention just a few. He is the most overrated boxer of all time and a cheater as well. He will be known for throwing the biggest sucker punch in boxing history, and to top it off, it wasn't against a bigger stronger opponent, it was against a young inexperienced fighter. What a gutless coward. He should be called MISSING mayweather because his career is missing the list of real boxers he fought on his boxing record. The only real undefeated record he has is against his girlfriend.

2012-05-01T07:34:10+00:00

Simo

Guest


I'd love nothing more than to see the arrogant, cocky mayweather defeated, but im certain it wont be Cotto that does it. The gulf in class is quite evident in the Mayweather/Cotto 24/7 tv show, floyd is in a league of his own.

2012-05-01T07:34:08+00:00

Simo

Guest


I'd love nothing more than to see the arrogant, cocky mayweather defeated, but im certain it wont be Cotto that does it. The gulf in class is quite evident in the Mayweather/Cotto 24/7 tv show, floyd is in a league of his own.

2012-05-01T02:48:45+00:00

Nemisis

Guest


Mayweather will LOSE this fight simply because of his over confidence.

2012-05-01T01:50:47+00:00

steve b

Roar Guru


Will be a beauty cant wait ,, Mayweather will have to endure the storm but should win !!

2012-04-30T01:19:25+00:00

king

Guest


I feel Floyd needs to be wary and rake in the rounds up until round 6 then start to apply the pressure and perhaps even Use the famous check hook towards the end . H..R..S

2012-04-30T01:08:47+00:00

The Grafter

Guest


Cant say any more than what Mals has. Cotto has to KO him early, or Mayweather wins easily on points.

2012-04-30T00:28:56+00:00

Mals

Roar Rookie


I would love for Cotto to win this fight. However, as the author states it will require an almost flawless performance by Cotto & Mayweather having an off day for this to come to pass. Speed, reach and defensive capabilities are all on Mayweather's side. Cotto in my mind has a small edge in punching power which if he can get on the inside he hopefully will exploit. If this fight goes the distance I would expect a comfortable points win to Mayweather.

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