Basically I see this match coming down to a "Who wants Margarito more?" kind of fight. Both lost to Margarito, though I think Cotto's loss was more devastating than Clottey's loss. Clottey has won 5 in a row, whereas Cotto still has to fight Mike Jennings for the vacant WBO title. Will that violent display hinder Cotto for good? Still, I feel this would be a good fight to determine just who is deserving enough to fight Margarito, providing the "Tijuana Tornado" doesn't get outboxed by Shane Mosley Jan. 24th.
Miguel Cotto vs. Joshua Clottey: Anyone think it's possible? Who'd win?
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They already have a deal in place to rematch in June (Cotto and Margarito), so it ain't happening anytime soon. I agree though that Cotto should have to fight a legit opponent before Margarito since Margarito is fighting Mosley. I'd probably take Clottey over Cotto.Comment
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I think Joshua Clottey is tailor made for Cotto. Clottey fights at such a measured pace that he would allow Cotto to dictate the pace. At which point I think Cotto would pick him apart. I really think Cotto is a bad matchup for Clottey.
Cotto in a clear, and somewhat boring UD.Comment
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I feel that Clottey's got a good defense and a good chin, he's capable of winning over Cotto, I think, though it would be a decision win, and not a unanimous one, I might add.Last edited by Jedi Kasra; 12-17-2008, 12:49 PM.Comment
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I truly believe Margarito and Clottey are the only welterweights who can beat Cotto. Clottey is stronger and can take Cotto's power, he also has better, tighter defence, and is a better counterpuncher. I wish Clottey was more known to the public because he is one of the best out there in my opinion.Comment
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Clottey's hella ripped though. I don't think he'll be able to hurt Cotto though. I think Cotto will get to him by the 8th or 10th round.Comment
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