At 24-0 Cotto was in a shootout similar to the one Victor was in this Saturday...

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  • El Chicano
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    #171
    Originally posted by PRacrePerAcre1
    He wasn't "clearly wanting his uncle to step in" get outta here with that man, lol. Taking a knee is not quiting, he got up clearly before the count and was ready to fight, stop being a hater.

    Ortiz quit and to compare Cotto vs. Margarito with Ortiz vs. Maidana is a joke. Cotto lasted nearly eleven full rounds (as oppose to Ortiz's 6) and gave everything he had. Ortiz was "clearly" winning the fight and still had some left in the tank.

    Wake up man.
    You need to watch the 11th round again my man, he nodded to his uncle that it was OK for him to stop the fight. He conceded to the fact that he didn't want any more of the Tijuana Tornado, that's called quitting homie.

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    • taker1570
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      #172
      Originally posted by Dorruel
      Torres isnt at 140?? wheres he at
      he fought his last fight at 154.

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      • yeykax
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        #173
        Originally posted by Perro
        Against Colombian ****er Ricardo Torres. Cotto was dropped and hurt big time, early in the fight. Cotto got up, gathered himself and found a way to stop Torres and win the fight.

        This weekend, Victor Ortiz was 24-1 and found himself in a FIGHT, against a Ricardo Torres like puncher. He got dropped and hurt, collected himself and appearred to be able to find success in trading with Maidana. However, when the going got tough later in the fight, Ortiz seemed to want to "get going".

        I've talked a lot of **** about Miguel quitting against Margarito, but in that fight with Torres, Cotto more than proved his worth. Ortiz on the other hand looked like he lost all interest in boxing when things weren't going his way.
        Yea but come on Cotto was getting beat the **** up compare to vic and i think all of us would had bowed out too!!!By the way Cotto didnt get dropped Torres pushed him down to the canvas and it was the ref fault for not noticing

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        • El Chicano
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          #174
          Originally posted by yeykax
          Yea but come on Cotto was getting beat the **** up compare to vic and i think all of us would had bowed out too!!!By the way Cotto didnt get dropped Torres pushed him down to the canvas and it was the ref fault for not noticing
          Man, Cotto got dropped; he was laying on his back because of what Torres' punches were doing to his chin. You cannot deny that he was hurt in that fight.

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          • F-22 Raptor
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            #175
            Originally posted by Perro
            Against Colombian ****er Ricardo Torres. Cotto was dropped and hurt big time, early in the fight. Cotto got up, gathered himself and found a way to stop Torres and win the fight.

            This weekend, Victor Ortiz was 24-1 and found himself in a FIGHT, against a Ricardo Torres like puncher. He got dropped and hurt, collected himself and appearred to be able to find success in trading with Maidana. However, when the going got tough later in the fight, Ortiz seemed to want to "get going".

            I've talked a lot of **** about Miguel quitting against Margarito, but in that fight with Torres, Cotto more than proved his worth. Ortiz on the other hand looked like he lost all interest in boxing when things weren't going his way.
            and that says a lot about a person, dont forget the blood streaming into his eye in the clottey fight.

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