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  • JoeR
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    Cotto vs Trinidad (29 fight comparison)

    From a post (Fight Night 2005) in Cottos webpage

    FELIX TRINIDAD VS MIGUEL COTTO

    Note: The comparison based on 29 fights is not to degrade Felix Trinidad in anyway; the study is to show the progress of Miguel Cotto and the similarities between the two.

    FELIX TRINIDAD

    Height: 5'11
    Reach: 72.5"

    Began career: 17 at the end of 29 fights was 23

    Record: 29 WINS and 0 losses 25 by KO in a six year time span.

    Opponents overall record: 543-113
    Opponents with losing records: 5
    Opponents with undefeated records: 3
    Opponents who held world titles: 4

    Notable opponents: Freddie Pendleton, Larry Barnes, Oba Carr, Luis Campos, Maurice Blocker, Hector Camacho.

    Titles: IBF

    Felix Trinidad defended the IBF title nine times during a six year time span.


    MIGUEL COTTO

    Height: 5’7
    Reach: 67"

    Began career: 20 at the end of 29 fights; he is now 26.

    Record: 29 WINS and 0 losses 24 by KO in a six year time span.

    Opponents overall record: 649-135
    Opponents with losing records: 2
    Opponents with undefeated records: 5
    Opponents who held world titles: 6

    Notable opponents: Paulie Malignaggi, Ricardo Torres, Demarcus Corley, Randal Bailey, Lovemore Ndou, Kelson Pinto, Carlos Maussa, Victoriano Sosa. Carlos Quintana.




    Titles: 140 WBO light welter weight
    147 WBA Welter weight

    Miguel Cotto defended WBO at Jr. Welterweight six times and the WBA at welterweight one time during a six year time span.

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    Needless to say, I found this very interesting. Cottos taken a lot of heat based on his opponents (not without merit), but he is stepping up starting with Judah and this may put things in perspective.The only significant difference I see is the 3 year difference in age between the two after 29 fights.
    Last edited by JoeR; 03-08-2007, 02:46 PM.
  • DiegoFuego
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    #2
    Wow, that is damn impressive. So funny because I remember some commentators (was it the HBO guys this weekend?) saying Cotto was being protected and brought along slowly

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    • RAESAAD
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      #3
      Either way Tito would have smashed Cotto had the fought say when they both had 29 fights under their belts.

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      • The Surgeon
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        #4
        Ive always stated Cotto has been brought along Perfectly! Now he is stepping it up starting with Zab!
        Very simalair records, Tito would hand him his ass tho!

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        • boxer2k5
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          i still think trinidad would beat cotto today
          trinidad cant handle boxers who move
          i think cotto would walk foward and be countered
          all day by right hands and left hooks

          that fight would look like vargas fight

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          • Sir_Jose
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            #6
            Originally posted by JoeR
            From a post (Fight Night 2005) in Cottos webpage

            FELIX TRINIDAD VS MIGUEL COTTO

            Note: The comparison based on 29 fights is not to degrade Felix Trinidad in anyway; the study is to show the progress of Miguel Cotto and the similarities between the two.

            FELIX TRINIDAD

            Height: 5'11
            Reach: 72.5"

            Began career: 17 at the end of 29 fights was 23

            Record: 29 WINS and 0 losses 25 by KO in a six year time span.

            Opponents overall record: 543-113
            Opponents with losing records: 5
            Opponents with undefeated records: 3
            Opponents who held world titles: 4

            Notable opponents: Freddie Pendleton, Larry Barnes, Oba Carr, Luis Campos, Maurice Blocker, Hector Camacho.

            Titles: IBF

            Felix Trinidad defended the IBF title nine times during a six year time span.


            MIGUEL COTTO

            Height: 5’7
            Reach: 67"

            Began career: 20 at the end of 29 fights; he is now 26.

            Record: 29 WINS and 0 losses 24 by KO in a six year time span.

            Opponents overall record: 649-135
            Opponents with losing records: 2
            Opponents with undefeated records: 5
            Opponents who held world titles: 6

            Notable opponents: Paulie Malignaggi, Ricardo Torres, Demarcus Corley, Randal Bailey, Lovemore Ndou, Kelson Pinto, Carlos Maussa, Victoriano Sosa. Carlos Quintana.




            Titles: 140 WBO light welter weight
            147 WBA Welter weight

            Miguel Cotto defended WBO at Jr. Welterweight six times and the WBA at welterweight one time during a six year time span.

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            Needless to say, I found this very interesting. Cottos taken a lot of heat based on his opponents (not without merit), but he is stepping up starting with Judah and this may put things in perspective.The only significant difference I see is the 3 year difference in age between the two after 29 fights.

            Uh thats a pretty big ****ing differance. Tito turned pro when he was 17 for Christ sakes while Cotto had that great mature carrer and went to the Olympics.

            I thinks its funny how you include some of those guys in Cotto's notible win catagory. Man Oba Car and Yori Boy Campas were 10x better in the early 90's than anyone Cotto has faced and its not even up for debate.

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            • PRboxingfan
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              #7
              True, Cotto's notables are not as good as any of Tito's notables. Also, Cotto had the layoffs due to his car accident and subsequent surgery on his right shoulder (I believe he had 3 surgeries). That also made him come along a bit slower since he was basically fighting with one arm.

              If you look at Cotto's early career, all you'll see is left hands. It wasn't until the Victoriano Sosa fight that I saw him start to land the right with respectable power. It wasn't until Kelson Pinto that I saw him actually knock someone down with it.

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              • Del Coqui
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                #8
                Originally posted by RAESAAD
                Either way Tito would have smashed Cotto had the fought say when they both had 29 fights under their belts.
                Very true, also doesn't say how many current champs Tito beat and how many has Cotto beaten.

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                • The Surgeon
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                  [QUOTE=Sir_Jose;2204557 Man Oba Car and Yori Boy Campas were 10x better in the early 90's than anyone Cotto has faced [/QUOTE]

                  I agree but take Yori Boy - no 1 had a ****in clue who he was, just an undeafeated ****er who had fought nobodys. He is simalar to Torres in that respect! Plus we dont know how well Cottos oppenents will do in futre like Paulie and Quintana, but yeah Tito's were better as far as i can tell

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                  • borikua
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                    #10
                    Very interesting...

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