How would Cotto do against Floyd?

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  • AntonTheMeh
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    #21
    time will tell.
    don't get ahead of ourselves.

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    • nmuburner22
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      #22
      Originally posted by ianblake
      i think Cotto has no chance and im a Cotto fan
      That pretty much wraps it up.

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      • xzworks
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        #23
        i think williams is the only one can defeat pbf......

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        • ironmt
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          #24
          Floyd beats Cotto by unanimous decision.Cotto would be lucky to win 3-4 rounds.

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          • El Chicano
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            #25
            Cotto would make it a lot more interesting than Hatton did. I think Hatton was in the fight, by applying plenty of pressure. Cotto would do the same with harder, cleaner punches and just more size than Hatton. He would still be susceptible to those crisp, laser shots by Mayweather though. Shane couldn't really hurt Cotto, and even though Shane is fast, his punches were seen. Mayweather will hit u with shots u don't see, and while he may not be a known hard puncher, speed kills and concusses. Would be a great fight, it'll happen in 2 years after Cotto cleans out the division and he's the only Welter for Floyd to fight in a hugely promoted mega event.

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            • Mike Tyson77
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              #26
              Cotto vs Floyd MUST happen!!! We all want to see it.

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              • Kobe Bryant
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                #27
                Cotto isn't as much of a pressure fighter as Ricky. So I think Mayweather would have more space to operate which would be to his advantage. I would favor Mayweather but not count out Cotto.

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                • CraigM
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                  #28
                  Floyd would win, just can't see him losing to anyone in his weight classes

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                  • Bea5T
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                    #29
                    floyd would beat him indefinietely with counter punches

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                    • deliveryman
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Naz-Fan
                      Cotto might be more involved but theres no way in hell anybody is beating Floyd at that weight.
                      Imagine if Floyd stayed at 140 and finished his career there

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