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  • borikua
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    Miguel Cotto & The Best Welterweight Punchers Ever

    by William Dettloff

    As a junior welterweight, Miguel Cotto, who meets Oktay Urkal March 3 on HBO, established himself as one of the hardest punchers in the business. If his performance against the excellent Carlos Quintana in December is any indication, he's carried every bit of his punching power into the welterweight division.

    Cotto has a way to go before he establishes himself as one the division's better punchers all time, but many have already made their marks in this area. Here's one man's list (presented alphabetically) of the 10 best punchers ever to do business as welterweight champions.


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    Miguel Cotto & The Best Welterweight Punchers Ever

    He needs to prove and show more,

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    • tito yuca
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      LMAO @ Oscar over Hearns and Tito

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      • Del Coqui
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        #4
        Originally posted by borikua
        by William Dettloff

        As a junior welterweight, Miguel Cotto, who meets Oktay Urkal March 3 on HBO, established himself as one of the hardest punchers in the business. If his performance against the excellent Carlos Quintana in December is any indication, he's carried every bit of his punching power into the welterweight division.

        Cotto has a way to go before he establishes himself as one the division's better punchers all time, but many have already made their marks in this area. Here's one man's list (presented alphabetically) of the 10 best punchers ever to do business as welterweight champions.


        http://www.hbo.com/boxing/events/200...ff_bestof.html
        Good article........ But our boy still has a long way to get even mentioned among those guys. The way boxing is going, I don't know if he'll ever have a chance to really prove himself.

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          Miguel Cotto is that Cuevas type of puncher. He's so damned heavy handed it's insane. His punches break bones and ****...even if they don't land flush. I am very excited to see the rest of his career unfold.

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            #6
            Originally posted by tito yuca
            LMAO @ Oscar over Hearns and Tito
            I think it was just in alphabetical order.

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              #7
              Originally posted by tito yuca
              LMAO @ Oscar over Hearns and Tito
              "Here's one man's list (presented alphabetically) of the 10 best punchers ever to do business as welterweight champions."

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                Originally posted by gerardofpr
                Good article........ But our boy still has a long way to get even mentioned among those guys. The way boxing is going, I don't know if he'll ever have a chance to really prove himself.
                True. Hopefully he gets that chance to prove himself...

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                  Originally posted by tito yuca
                  LMAO @ Oscar over Hearns and Tito
                  it's alphabetical by the last name dumbass

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                  • tito yuca
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                    WTF is wrong with you? I'm sorry I was busy doing other stuff and only browsed the list, I did not read it carefully. ****.

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