Should Cotto retire if he loses to Pacquiao?

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  • tito yuca
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    Should Cotto retire if he loses to Pacquiao?

    I don't know if this topic has been made, but I was discussing this with some friends yesterday, and we pretty much agreed that he should. He has not seemed himself lately, and even if this has been because he has been fighting good comp, he should quit while he's still healthy. He has handled his money well, and I think he's financially secure.

    If a small dude like Pac manages to beat him, I think he should fight some average fighter here in PR as a farewell fight, similar to Tito-Cherifi. He could still beat some other WWs even if he loses to Pac, but why push it? He'd have taken a lot of punishment. I was just watching the Margarito fight last night, and that **** was brutal. It was nearly Tito-Vargas level.
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    #2
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    No!

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    • oc9979
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      #3
      damn!!! a fighter loses 2 fights and he should retire?? you and your friends sound like quitters

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      • onedream722
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        #4
        why does everyone think its a good idea to retire just because you lose? Cotto should not retire

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #5
          I've been saying, I believe the Margarito fight ruined Cotto. Clottey didn't even show up IMHO and still won IMO, Cotto should have been able to deal with that Clottey. It wasn't so much the cut, that wasn't the Cotto that entered the ring against Shane, Judah or Quintana. But maybe, Cotto's confidence was ruined, MAYBE.

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          • Cyse
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            #6
            You mean "WHEN" Cotto loses. hahahaha just kidding. Justy trying to pull on your chain ;-).

            anyways, no way man... Cotto is a great fighter... even if he loses which i highly doubt he will. He still has plenty of years left in him.

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            • Iceta
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              #7
              If Cotto loses to this midget, not only should he retire, he should jump off a bridge and smash a river float.

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              • Khalid X
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                #8
                Originally posted by tito yuca
                I don't know if this topic has been made, but I was discussing this with some friends yesterday, and we pretty much agreed that he should. He has not seemed himself lately, and even if this has been because he has been fighting good comp, he should quit while he's still healthy. He has handled his money well, and I think he's financially secure.

                If a small dude like Pac manages to beat him, I think he should fight some average fighter here in PR as a farewell fight, similar to Tito-Cherifi. He could still beat some other WWs even if he loses to Pac, but why push it? He'd have taken a lot of punishment. I was just watching the Margarito fight last night, and that **** was brutal. It was nearly Tito-Vargas level.
                I swear I'm starting to hate Mother****ers who make post like this. Just because a boxers loses to another great boxer doesn't mean he is done. Even the greatest boxers to ever enter the ring not only have loses but devastating ones at that

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                • mathed
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tito yuca
                  I don't know if this topic has been made, but I was discussing this with some friends yesterday, and we pretty much agreed that he should. He has not seemed himself lately, and even if this has been because he has been fighting good comp, he should quit while he's still healthy. He has handled his money well, and I think he's financially secure.

                  If a small dude like Pac manages to beat him, I think he should fight some average fighter here in PR as a farewell fight, similar to Tito-Cherifi. He could still beat some other WWs even if he loses to Pac, but why push it? He'd have taken a lot of punishment. I was just watching the Margarito fight last night, and that **** was brutal. It was nearly Tito-Vargas level.
                  Naw, Pac is a hell of a fighter, would you give up on life if you got beatdown by Pac?

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                  • Cyse
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mikedb1984
                    I swear I'm starting to hate Mother****ers who make post like this. Just because a boxers loses to another great boxer doesn't mean he is done. Even the greatest boxers to ever enter the ring not only have loses but devastating ones at that
                    i like the way you think. I also dislike this. Often times when fighters lose, the guys commentating on the fight always question their career. LUDACRIS!!!!

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