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  • Savino
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    #21
    will be a huge step back in his career and will take time to build his rep up again. This is gonna be a excellent fight and one i am lookin forward to.

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    • Mr. Philadel
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      #22
      not "IF" Cotto loses to Clottey......its "WHEN" Cotto loses to Clottey

      they need to get that paperwork signed and make this scrap official!!!

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      • BennyST
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        #23
        Originally posted by deliveryman
        Even if Cotto lost to Clottey he still has some options out there. Rematches with: Mosley, Margarito and Clottey would all be feasible. A fight with Pacquiao would not be out of the question either.

        I just think a loss to Clottey would ruin any claims that he is the top Welterweight in the world, or if he ever was. I also think it would change his status as an "elite" boxer to a "very, very good boxer".
        Yep, agreed. There are still many options for him even if he did lose, which I think he will. Clottey might be a little too much. Not too sure though. Clottey is hungry for it.

        Cotto will still be able to get back to the top or get another title though if he loses. There is still Berto, Collazo etc etc. If Cotto loses I imagine that Berto's team would see a fight with Cotto as a good learning fight. I also think Cotto would beat Berto though.

        It will be a very hard fight for both guys. I hope Clottey wins it though. He has waited for this a very, very long time.

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        • johncs08
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          #24
          Originally posted by bearman3000
          I think this is a very big fight for both fighters, when one of them lose this will be a big set back for either, big ups to both for fighting each other and not duck and dodging the best out there. I think this would really hurt Cottos future in the division as one of the best if he loses. Your thoughts?
          trust me cotto is going to outbox clottey with ease.

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          • Del Coqui
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            #25
            Originally posted by bearman3000
            I think this is a very big fight for both fighters, when one of them lose this will be a big set back for either, big ups to both for fighting each other and not duck and dodging the best out there. I think this would really hurt Cottos future in the division as one of the best if he loses. Your thoughts?
            He can always rematch Margarito, if he loses that fight, that's would be it for him, he mentioned anyway he wants to retire at 30

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            • kadafee
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              #26
              Originally posted by SekondzOut
              not "IF" Cotto loses to Clottey......its "WHEN" Cotto loses to Clottey

              they need to get that paperwork signed and make this scrap official!!!
              wanna bet with me on cotto-clottey?

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              • Luis12
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                #27
                cotto will win by huge UD with a few kd in the late rds.

                there's no way that clottey can win.

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                • Buckfever
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                  #28
                  A loss to Clottey would be a serious setback. He's getting a by on the loss to Margarito because of the cloud the illegal wraps create and the coincidental beatdown that Mosley gave Margarito. But a loss to another top fighter and it would be a long climb back. This fight is pivitol to getting his status back as the top guy.

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                  • RL_GMA
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                    #29
                    I don't see Cotto losing to Clottey. Clottey is a really good fighter, but I don't think he can keep up with Cotto's work he'll be putting in. Clottey doesn't apply the type of pressure it takes to beat Cotto. Cotto will box him and bring the fight to him. If Clottey stays in his shell and tries countering all night he's definitely going to lose.

                    Clottey has to stay very busy and put the pressure on Cotto. If not, Cotto coasts to a UD or ref stoppage.

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                    • Puya
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by RL_GMA
                      I don't see Cotto losing to Clottey. Clottey is a really good fighter, but I don't think he can keep up with Cotto's work he'll be putting in. Clottey doesn't apply the type of pressure it takes to beat Cotto. Cotto will box him and bring the fight to him. If Clottey stays in his shell and tries countering all night he's definitely going to lose.

                      Clottey has to stay very busy and put the pressure on Cotto. If not, Cotto coasts to a UD or ref stoppage.
                      I saw Cotto vs Margo and Margo vs Clottey. No way Cotto looses to CLottey.
                      Cotto by KO in the 7

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