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  • miguel cotto vs demitrio ceballos

    this is for the people that think cotto tried to change from a brawler to a boxer after the shane fight.this is his 17th fight.


    he's always been a boxer puncher.

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    Yeah, I saw this fight but whenever I see Ceballos name I always think of Cedric Ceballos when he played for the Suns and the Lakers.

    Dude won the NBA slam dunk contest with a blindfolded dunk.

    He was a leaper and pretty good player back in the 90's.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
      Yeah, I saw this fight but whenever I see Ceballos name I always think of Cedric Ceballos when he played for the Suns and the Lakers.

      Dude won the NBA slam dunk contest with a blindfolded dunk.

      He was a leaper and pretty good player back in the 90's.
      i remember dude.

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      • #4
        The people who said that obviously didn't see him fight early in his career. Also watch the Abdullaev fight.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
            Yeah, I saw this fight but whenever I see Ceballos name I always think of Cedric Ceballos when he played for the Suns and the Lakers.

            Dude won the NBA slam dunk contest with a blindfolded dunk.

            He was a leaper and pretty good player back in the 90's.
            The promoter initially wanted Cedric Ceballos for the fight but he was away on a ski trip and couldn't be bothered.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
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              i have no idea how he did that.

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              • #8
                The only people who feel Miguel Cotto woke up and became a boxer are those who started watchin the sport a few years ago or less. And they're the same ones who need to fall back, shut up and learn before they start telling us who did what. If this post comes off as condescending, great.

                Props to the threadstarter for going to the videotape and verifying like any real fan would.

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                • #9
                  Cotto always had skills and was always a good counterpuncher, he has done more boxing in his last couple of fights but the skills were always there, he showed quite a lot of it earlier in his career, he fought like an inside fighter because it worked best for him but people that think his skills just suddenly developed are wrong, it's been there all along.

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                  • #10
                    part 2

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