Cotto vs. Pacquiao Fight Odds: With just a few hours away from the biggest fight of the year, both fighters have closed camp, made weight, and there’s nothing left to do but step into the ring and settle this dispute once and for all. In spite of all the changes we’ve seen on the refreshing HBO show 24/7, one thing has remained the same through the preparations for this mega-fight: the Cotto vs. Pacquiao Fight Odds.
According to our good friends at BetUS.com, Manny Pacquiao [-300 ML] has been the sports betting odds favorite to become a 7-time champion in a 7th different weight class when he takes on sports betting underdog
and WBO champion Miguel Cotto [+200 ML]. In case you live under a rock, this Cotto vs Pacquiao Fight Odds is scheduled for Saturday night from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“It’s just a fight,” Cotto said. “I’m not mad that people want me to win this fight or not. If he thinks he is going to win seven titles in seven weight divisions now, he has picked the wrong moment, the wrong fighter and the wrong opponent. If he thinks he is going to win the seventh title against Miguel Cotto, he is very wrong.”
This will be a fight between two guys in the pinnacles of their respective careers, who have the outmost respect for each other. “Every single person in our camp respects Cotto and knows he’s a quality fighter,” trainer Freddy Roach said. “But Manny’s not just one of your run-of-the-mill stars. He’s special and he’s capable of doing things that other guys, even top-of-the-line, elite guys, can’t do.
“When I first saw Manny, he was already a very good fighter and I knew he had a chance to improve a lot. But what he’s done is just so amazing. What we’re seeing is a guy who has developed into a very special, unique fighter. There aren’t many like him.”
But make no mistake about it, Cotto — who suffered the first loss of his professional career under heavy suspicion of his opponent having loaded wraps — has plenty of heart, skill, and determination to end Pac-Man’s reign as the pound-for-pound king. An upset tonight isn’t completely out of the question, and I think the early rounds are going to be key as far as determining the winner this fight.
“A lot of people didn’t think he was capable of that kind of a fight (versus Judah and Mosley), but we knew he was capable of doing it,” Cotto’s trainer Joe Santiago said. “We fought as a defensive fighter when we needed to be defensive. We matched speed for speed and traded jab for jab with them. We knew he could do that.”
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