Cotto won't play ‘mind games’ with Roach

Posted at 10/25/2009 1:32 AM | Updated as of 10/25/2009 3:36 PM

MANILA -- Welterweight champ Miguel Cotto is steering away from coach Freddie Roach’s “psy-war” tactics as his November 14 fight date with Pacquiao draws near.

Cotto, who will defend his World Boxing Organization (WBO) title against Pacquiao at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, said he isn’t buying any of Roach’s statements that he’ll get knocked out in the first round of the fight.

“I have never seen a fighter win with the talking of his trainer,” Cotto said in a report by PhilStar.com.

“So, I want to tell Freddie Roach, Miguel Cotto and his team do not care. The important thing here is that I’m not going to see Freddie Roach’s face in the ring. I will be there with Manny Pacquiao,” he added.

Roach, who admitted “throwing off” some of Pacquiao’s opponents with his statements, said his prized ward is perfectly capable of knocking out the Puerto Rican champ in just one round.

“He can say anything, try anything to draw the attention and try to be the hero of the whole promotion. But on Nov. 14, we will see who talks in the end, the ones who did all the talking or the ones who stayed silent,” said Cotto.

Pacquiao holds ‘despedida’

Pacquiao, meanwhile, held a farewell party on Saturday before heading to the US for the remainder of his preparations against Cotto.

The despedida party was attended by his relatives, friends and several political personalities.

Among those present were Environment Secretary Lito Atienza, Deputy National Security adviser Luis “Chavit” Singson, election lawyer Romy Macalintal and former Manila representative Miles Roces.

Pacquiao also received an oil painting depicting him and Britain’s Ricky Hatton, whom he knocked out in two rounds last May.

The pound-for-pound king was expected to board a Philippine Airlines flight to Los Angeles 10 p.m. Saturday.


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Miguel Cotto is big and strong and is an expertly trained

Miguel Cotto is big and strong and is an expertly trained defensive fighter. He covers up like a seasoned veteran protecting the head, but he ducks the head lower to protect it so his height advantage is neutralized. Manny Pacquiao has to jab to split those gloves and do the rapid fire punches when he has an opening. Body punches to the stomach will lower those gloves as more rounds are fought. It is easier said than done, I agree. But just like any sport you have to have a game plan and try it early then adjust as the rounds continue. Like in basketball if your team is short and quick, you have to full court press and fast break to win; and in American football with a big fullback you pound the middle and run out the clock hoping to win with just one touchdown. I would rather watch Manny Pacquiao in movies with Sylvester Stallone and running for senator someday to help develop the southern islands in the Philippines than a middle aged boxer still trying to prove something. Gonna Fly Now - movie soundtrack might be played like a broken record in the radio stations in the Philippines. The Eye of the Tiger - if you are a Mizzou dropout or a University of Santo Tomas grad. Daniel Escurel Occeno – Gubat, Sorsogon Philippines www.gubatnet.blog.com

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