Miguel Cotto, a modern day Hearns?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #11
    This is a horrible insult to the Hitman

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    • jabsRstiff
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      #12
      Thomas Hearns lost to a prime, welterweight Ray Leonard and a close-to-prime middleweight Hagler. That does not remotely compare to losing to a couple of blown-up feathers and lightweights.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #13
        Unofortauntely no, not at all.

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        • The_Demon
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          #14
          Cotto isn't that good TS,the guy is horribly overrated on these boards

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          • elfag
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            #15
            Originally posted by jabsRstiff
            Thomas Hearns lost to a prime, welterweight Ray Leonard and a close-to-prime middleweight Hagler. That does not remotely compare to losing to a couple of blown-up feathers and lightweights.
            yeah cotto started at 140 and lost to guys who were smaller than him who moved up.

            Hearns outboxed SRL twice and the first fight was stopped in like the 14th round, cotto doesnt even have to fight 14 round fights. If it was a 12 round fight he would have won.

            If Clottey-Cotto was 15 rounds cotto may have had another loss as well.

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