Mosley arguably beat Cotto. I thought he edged it 116-112 or 115-113.
Manny, although he beat Cotto convincingly at 145, and as far as I'm concerned can be regarded as a welterweight, needs to fight at 147 to be able to claim welterweight status.
Those last 2 lbs can do enormous damage to a fighter, and a perfect case in point is the Corrales-Mayweather fight, where Corrales, who had given up at 130, was induced by "an offer i couldn't refuse" to sweat back down to 130, and, at the weigh-in [after a couple of failures] looked like a walking corpse.
He also fought like a somnabulistic victim, by far the worst Corrales ever seen.
So, until Manny fights as a full welterweight, meaning that his opponents can weigh up to 147, I don't think that he should be considered in any welterweight lists.
He can fight at 145 if he wants, no one will prevent him.
Manny, although he beat Cotto convincingly at 145, and as far as I'm concerned can be regarded as a welterweight, needs to fight at 147 to be able to claim welterweight status.
Those last 2 lbs can do enormous damage to a fighter, and a perfect case in point is the Corrales-Mayweather fight, where Corrales, who had given up at 130, was induced by "an offer i couldn't refuse" to sweat back down to 130, and, at the weigh-in [after a couple of failures] looked like a walking corpse.
He also fought like a somnabulistic victim, by far the worst Corrales ever seen.
So, until Manny fights as a full welterweight, meaning that his opponents can weigh up to 147, I don't think that he should be considered in any welterweight lists.
He can fight at 145 if he wants, no one will prevent him.
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