AGAIN YOU SAID ALMOST, AGAIN. Dude, you got owned by Rage, period. Go back to do whatever you may do better than this... The only internet forums with Margarito as a favorite agaisnt Cotto are all under the border. Margarito and Cintron got a "puncher's luck" shot at Cotto, but Cotto will beat'em any given Saturday, period. At 147, Cotto has shown to be a force to reckon with... that even PBF doesn't want to voluntarly face Cotto. Wins over Malignaggi, Urkal, Quintana, Judah and Moaley are well respected. Take your Cotto hate and shove it up your ass.
Why Antonio Margarito has 5 losses?
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cotto's undefeated margarito isnt and margarito was getting beat up by joshua clottey and clootey is more of a defensive fighteranother thing since your talking about ironic. your bashing margs resume and your hyping cotto's lmao. Marg lost his fights early but you can watch every marg fight and not one time has he been in trouble and hammered like cotto has. Cotto is about as good at the chicken dance as judah is. LMAO! Judah made him do the dance a couple times in their fight. Cotto was down and almost out in two rounds vs torres. Marg has yet to even be down in his carreer.Comment
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You do realize that Margarito turned pro at 15 and that 2 of his losses were before the age of 18, and one was at age 18. You do realize that Margarito held a major world title for 5 years, did not have a loss at WW for over 11 years in a row. That the single loss at 154 was after he was headbutted and the fight was stopped when he was behind by a point on one scorecard and ahead on another. That leaves one loss to an undefeated, 6'2" southpaw that was knocking guys out at MW before he dehydrated his way down to WW (as evidenced by his weighing 162 fight night against Margarito.) Tony has been rated in the top 10 at WW for almost 7 years, much longer than anyone else in the top 10 and he might be overrated by some, but he is extremely underrated by many more.
Well said. I agree with you. Let's say 10 Ks for April 12th, agreed???Comment
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the only 2 losses that matter are ones to a top ten guy at 154lbs in a close fight that Margarito actually had a chance to come ahead and win in if the fight wasnt stopped and the other to a huge Welterweight that throws 100 punches a round and is being, for the most part, avoided by the other champions(Cintron comes to mind).
I sure as hell never considered Margarito the 'most feared', but it used to be that he was a guy without a big name, but would be a very tough fight no matter what due to his workrate and ability to take shots.
In other words, he was a 'high risk, no reward' fighter.Comment
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