You answered your own question. Floyd stepped up the activity because Cotto was defensive minded leaving fewer opportunities for what Floyd loves to do best, counterpunch. Also, Floyd understood that it is a lot easier to dominate or control Cotto when you attack him more. This is why Cotto lost control against Pacquiao and Margarito. You can't just sit back and let Cotto get into a rhythm. Floyd's sit back and counterpunch off the shoulder roll style gives a guy like Cotto his best shot to win because it allows him time to think and to fight at his own pace. This is pretty much the same thing I said in the previous post but maybe it was too wordy or long winded.
Floyd threw more punches then he probably has in any other fight but he also missed more. He only landed at 26% when he usually lands at 46%. Shit! Surely Cotto was doing something right in there although you choose to ignore it.
Again... no rounds...

Completely side swipe the ropes part...

So Cotto's defense caused Floyd to come out from the gate throwing combinations and it's Cotto's defense, which really didn't help him win a round until the 6th, but that is what you believe made Floyd throw more overall...
Floyd obviously came into the fight with a different game plan, but you think Floyd was concerned about Cotto's rhythm and Cotto's pace when Floyd also was on the ropes a lot giving Cotto free range to do what he wanted. I see why you avoided that part...

I'm not saying Cotto didn't do anything, but Floyd clearly fought differently and I attribute that more to Floyd than Cotto. With that said, Cotto did take advantage and it only got him the 6th and 8th round with maybe the 7th if you felt generous.
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