To those PBF fans who say "Cotto barely beat SSM"

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  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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    #81
    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
    he's as shot as roy jones.......the difference is shane is durable as ****...and thats something only weight problems can take away from you...shane has never had any......
    And going OFF steroids seems to have a substantial impact on athletes.

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    • wmute
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      #82
      Originally posted by CottoBreaksMen
      I realize now... There is no such thing as unbiased boxing analysis
      With that nickname of yours, I am surprised it took you so long

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      • CottoBreaksMen
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        #83
        Originally posted by wmute
        With that nickname of yours, I am surprised it took you so long

        Just tellin it like it is. Nutthuggery is in full effect. THere is no such thing as a logical debate. Boxing soap opera is all it is. Listen to the BS. And with a name like Mute: Sounds like you got **** in your neck. I'm gonna call you you mumbles from now on. Sack-wetter.

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        • Run
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          #84
          Originally posted by machotime
          Both Cotto and PBF recently stepped in the ring with "has-been" champions. The margin at which both Cotto and PBF victored over these former champions is very similar; by a small margin. Although this is the case, many of you mention that Cotto was barely able to beat a "has-been" champion in SSM but fail to mention the same concerning PBF over DLH? Many of you also fail to admit that Cotto's win over SSM is more significant than PBF over DLH. Comparing the two opposing fighters (DLH and SSM) SSM has had the more significant career as of late, especially when DLH has not won a significant fight in over 4 years, and SSM is 5-1 in his last 6 fights(including the loss to cotto). One has to admit that SSM is a more credible opponent at this point in his career, if you can't see that, you are blind and biased.
          I don't see the comparison between the two.

          Mayweather beat De La Hoya 116-112 putting on a boxing clinic.

          Cotto faded and the game Mosley who won a couple odd rounds and three of the late rounds did enough to make the fight dead even.



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          • CottoBreaksMen
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            #85
            Originally posted by -Hyperion-
            AGREED.....

            that being said, the MOsley-Cotto fight was close but yeah Shane was survivng on toughness and made it close with flashiness and trying hard as ****, but hes done, shot to pieces.....

            My new universal reply to the BS "oh he was shot" "He was not in the fight that night" is now officially "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!"

            Yo ladies, Kennedy was "shot." Mosely got his ass beat, as did everyone who fought Cotto before him.

            Here is it:


            Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!

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            • CottoBreaksMen
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              #86
              Originally posted by RunW/Knives
              I don't see the comparison between the two.

              Mayweather beat De La Hoya 116-112 putting on a boxing clinic.

              Cotto faded and the game Mosley who won a couple odd rounds and three of the late rounds did enough to make the fight dead even.

              HAhahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!

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              • Tuggers1986
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                #87
                Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                it says even a shot shane embarrassses both....chin and power can still take him far....but miguel cotto, floyd mayweather or even a past prime dlh would give him hell with boxing abilty...
                Do you seem to think Shane can't fight and has relied on power and speed all of his career??

                In his prime Shane is one of the most complete fighters of the past 20 years and is thought of as one of the best lightweights ever. He was fast, powerful, had a good jab, could throw combos, had good footwork, could fight on the inside or the outside, has a good chin and most of all has the heart of a champion. You was 8 years old when he won fighter of the year. You must be underrating him in the long run even if you do think DLH is better at this point.

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                • -Antonio-
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                  #88
                  Shane would lose to Margarito and Williams, but he'd beat Cintron.

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                  • wmute
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by CottoBreaksMen
                    Just tellin it like it is. Nutthuggery is in full effect. THere is no such thing as a logical debate. Boxing soap opera is all it is. Listen to the BS. And with a name like Mute: Sounds like you got **** in your neck. I'm gonna call you you mumbles from now on. Sack-wetter.
                    Suggesting gayness or ****sucking with a nickname that says
                    " breaks men" is the single most pathetic attempt at an insult I have ever seen.

                    Now go wash your mouth of the **** you talk and of Cotto's cum, I am sure he'd rather **** some hottie (which he can get plenty, unlike you looking for some strong stud to "break" you) rather than your ****** mouth.

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                    • wmute
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Tuggers1986
                      Do you seem to think Shane can't fight and has relied on power and speed all of his career??

                      In his prime Shane is one of the most complete fighters of the past 20 years and is thought of as one of the best lightweights ever. He was fast, powerful, had a good jab, could throw combos, had good footwork, could fight on the inside or the outside, has a good chin and most of all has the heart of a champion. You was 8 years old when he won fighter of the year. You must be underrating him in the long run even if you do think DLH is better at this point.
                      He never really cared about his D. Hence he was never a complete fighter, but he was an excellent attacking machine with the heart of a champion, who was able to outdo most of his opponents at any range and in any part of the ring. Also, it's not his fault, but his corner's choices did not help him showcase versatility (except with Winky where he fought a different and better plan the second time around)

                      There are fighters who are way more rounded in the set of what they do effectively, even today: off the top of my head, Toney, Hopkins, Mayweather.

                      This skillwise, because Hopkins and Mayweather still have to be put in a situation where they have to dig REALLY deep like Shane already had to do. Not saying they would not (pride goes a long way, and they both got plenty), but so far they did not need to.

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