I am going out on a limb saying this, and I'll prob get some red karma, but I think that Feliciano has better wins than Cintron. Their combined 6 losses (Feliciano=5, Cintron=1) have both come from major step ups in class. But their notable wins have been against good opposition as well. Now this is where I am going to say that I think Feliciano has better wins than Cintron. Cintron's best wins are against Walter Mathyesse and David Estrada (again guys who have been beaten when they stepped up to world class, Estrada against Berto, closely against Cintron, and somewhat closely against Mosley, and Mathyesse has been demolished 3x and has an extremly padded record) but Feliciano's best wins are against welterweight prospect Delvin Rodriguez (who I do acknowledge was winning until he was KO'd), Vince Phillips (who KO'd Kostya Tszyu and is a formal World Champion), He beat Alfonzo Gomez and had a draw with him (as well as a loss) and has beat numerous (3 or 4) undefeated prospects.
In closing, I am not saying he will win, but he has beat the better names, and lost to good names as well.
In closing, I am not saying he will win, but he has beat the better names, and lost to good names as well.
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