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Tony Was A Tiger Coming On Late
If Marg was “brickless” this time out you'd think that Cotto would have the courage to duke it out with Marg. Cotto now knows for sure whether or not Margarito truly had something in his gloves the night they first fought. During the round prior to the stoppage when the doctors almost stopped the fight, you could see in Cotto's face how desperately he wanted the fight to be stopped. He wanted the win so bad but at the same time the fight had already began to look like their first fight where Marg was getting to Cotto more and more frequently. I'm not saying Marg would've pulled off the stoppage had the fight been allowed to continue, but Cotto most certainly did not want to find out. —TSS reader Fighter for JC saw Margarito coming on late
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