Last week, promoter Lou DiBella told BoxingScene.com that he would love to match his new fighter, Kermit Cintron, against Miguel Cotto. DiBella told BoxingScene that such a fight would produce a lot of fireworks and makes a lot of sense since both fighters want to fight again in the fall, both are coming off knockout defeats at the hands of Antonio Margarito, and both are former welterweight champions from Puerto Rico. [details]
Miguel Cotto is Ready - "I Would Fight Kermit Cintron"
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That a great attitude from Cotto, he would win this fight if he works the body right or if he hammers Cintron with the shots he gave Margarito, I would have Cotto by TKO in 5-7 rounds. But I think he would come a bit with the mentality of a boxer instead of going for the KO.Comment
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Very dangerous fight for Cotto. Cintron is one-dimensional, but Cotto's chin has been cracked and Cintron cracks harder than anyone in the Welterweight division. If I was Cintron, I'd be working on an uppercut to go along with that deadly cross.Comment
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That a great attitude from Cotto, he would win this fight if he works the body right or if he hammers Cintron with the shots he gave Margarito, I would have Cotto by TKO in 5-7 rounds. But I think he would come a bit with the mentality of a boxer instead of going for the KO.Comment
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It wouldnt be smart to fight a knockout fighter coming off of a KO. I say Cotto by late KO, but Cintron has a 50/50 chance to land the right hand.Comment
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