Miguel Cotto
vs. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez: The Numbers.
M.DeTyrone
Are we
looking at Stardom vs. Skills? Are we looking at a young inexperienced boxer
vs. an experienced fading veteran? These questions will be answered. They’re
hyping this possible match as a huge Super Mega Fight for May 5th / Cinco de
Mayo, a Mexican Holiday which Canelo and his promoter desire to regain at all
cost from Floyd Mayweather Jr. and appease their nationalist fan base. The big
problem is that Cotto and “Canelo” Alvarez in their last two PPV events they
both combined didn’t reach near the numbers of one of Floyd Mayweather’s PPV
buys in 2014.
Saul
“Canelo” Alvarez:
Height 5’9” Reach 70 ½
Pro
Record: 44-1-1 (31KO)
Trainers:
Eddy Reynoso & Jose Reynoso
Canelo
has never been Ko’d.
Last 6
opponents’ record: 5-1 (2KO) vs. a combined record of 187-15-3
In the
last 6 fights: 33% KO
In 7
world championship fights: 42% KO
Versus
9 ex or current world champions: 22% KO
Total
Pro Record: 67% KO
Last
Pro Fight: Won a 12 round SD vs. Erislandy Lara at a 155 lbs. Middleweight
Division Catchweight.
Vs.
Common Opponents: 4-1 (1KO)
Vs.
Austin Trout: In 2013 in the 154 lbs. division, Canelo wins a 12 round UD.
Vs.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.: In 2013 in the 154 lbs. division, Canelo lost a 12 round
MD.
Vs. Shane
Mosley: In 2012 in the 154 lbs. division, Canelo wins a 12 round UD.
Vs.
Alfonso Gomez: In 2011 in the 154 lbs. division, Canelo wins via 6 round TKO.
Vs.
Lovemore N’Dou: In 2010 in the 154 lbs.
division, Canelo wins a 12 round UD.
Miguel
Cotto:
Height
5’7” Reach 67”
Pro
Record 39-4 (32KO)
He has
suffered 2 TKO defeats.
Trainer:
Freddie Roach, International Boxing Hall of Famer & World Boxing Hall of
Famer (Trainer)
Last 6
opponents’ record: 4-2 (4KO) vs. a
combined record of 213-22-6
In the
last 6 fights: 66% KO
In 22
world championship fights: 68% KO
Versus
19 ex or current world champions: 58% KO
Total
Pro Record: 74% KO
Last
Pro Fight: Won via TKO in 10 rounds vs. Sergio Martinez to win the WBC
Middleweight Division Title at 159 lbs. Catchweight.
Vs.
Common Opponents: 3-2 (1KO)
Vs.
Austin Trout: In 2012 in the 154 lbs. division, Cotto lost a 12 round UD.
Vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.: In 2012 in the 154 lbs.
division, Cotto lost a 12 UD.
Vs.
Alfonso Gomez: In 2008 in the 147 lbs. division, Cotto wins via a 6 Round TKO.
Vs.
Shane Mosley: In 2007 in the 147 lbs. division, Cotto won via a 12 round UD.
Vs. Lovemore N’Dou: In 2004 in the 140 lbs.
division, Cotto won a 12 UD.
What I
expect is an intelligent Cotto that will follow the blue print laid down by
Mayweather jr. and Lara, with his experience controls the distance, momentum,
and timing. This will allow him to methodically and systematically break down
“Canelo” Alvarez with body shots and strategic combinations. Waiting until the
5th and 6th round when “Canelo” Alvarez’ stamina begins
to fade and at that precise moment when he begins to back pedal with his hands
down towards the ropes. That’s when Cotto will capitalize. “Canelo” Alvarez is just
force and repetitive power within the first 5th rounds; if Cotto
controls that momentum with ring generalship he’ll have a good chance to TKO or
even KO Canelo.
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