BoxingScene.com was informed by promoter Lou DiBella that he would love to match his latest acquisition, Kermit Cintron, against the returning Miguel Cotto, in a high-stakes battle of former welterweight champions. Cotto and Cintron, both from Puerto Rico, have three losses between them, and all three came at the hands of Antonio Margarito, now regarded as the best welterweight in the world. [details]
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Miguel Cotto vs. Kermit Cintron on DiBella's Mind
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Cotto is coming back way too soon after his devastating loss against Margarito. What's the rush?....
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cotto should rematch margarito
wasnt he supposed to be tough? a rematch is the best fight available in economical terms
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostCotto is coming back way too soon after his devastating loss against Margarito. What's the rush?....
wow this matchup came out of no where. this is a ggod bout for both.
more so for cotto but cintron looses no statis in a good loss to him.
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Originally posted by quikproshine View Posthave read trainers say sometimes its better not to wait or dwell too long.
wow this matchup came out of no where. this is a ggod bout for both.
more so for cotto but cintron looses no statis in a good loss to him.
Lessons should be learned from Jermaine Taylor's experience with Kelly Pavlik...
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wow talk about a do or die situation. Whatever fighter losses has a huge huge mountain to get over to get back in the picture.
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