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Miguel cottos best win?
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Originally posted by Infern0 View Post**** i dunno, michal jennings or someone?
He has one of the worst resumes of any high profile fighter, ever.
The reason they put him up there is cause of a passionate fanbase and Floyd/Pac beat him.Last edited by Mr.Fantastic; 04-22-2016, 04:45 AM.
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Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View PostYes a Margarito who clearly cheated with his wraps. Cotto beats him all day if Margarito hadn't cheated, the second fight showed this.
Even in the fights he lost Cotto was always competitive. He busted up Mayweather's nose early on in the fight when Mayweather was trying to be more aggressive. He hurt Pacquaio a few times and I think had he not lost to Maragrito he could have very well beaten Pacquaio. Pretty sure the catchweight didnt help against Pacquaio either...
Always competitive? Lol
He was NOT competitive with either pac or floyd. Lol
He won maybe 2 rounds vs. Pac. He won rounds vs. Floyd when floyd took off rounds. Lol
Yeah cotto would have beat pacquiao. That damn 1 lb. Made all the Difference.
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Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View PostShane at 35 was still a very dangerous fighter, certainly not passed it as you put it. If he was past it he wouldn't have smashed Margarito like he did and I doubt he would have been offered a fight against Mayweather and Pacquiao either.
Like I said, cotto at his peak is about equal to an old, past prime mosley.
Marg was out of shape for mosley. Hence why he tried to cheat. Plus after getting caught, pretty sure he was out of it mentally.
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View PostNo proof he cheated vs. Cotto
Always competitive? Lol
He was NOT competitive with either pac or floyd. Lol
He won maybe 2 rounds vs. Pac. He won rounds vs. Floyd when floyd took off rounds. Lol
Yeah cotto would have beat pacquiao. That damn 1 lb. Made all the Difference.
he looked like an orc from lord of the rings by the time the ref waved it off.
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He was a good fighter and definitely one of the greatest hype jobs we've seen in a while.
I'm not saying he wasn't good. Though i can't remember seeing a fighter who lost to the top level fighters ( smashed) yet be 'world champion' so many times.
A bit similar to Arthur Abraham. Once he stepped up he got schooled. Then he went back to Germany and was 'world champion' again for several years. Gullible fans or just plain blind?
His best win for me was against Torres.
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