Comments Thread For: Miguel Cotto Says Castillo Possible, Margarito is Not

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  • flyest1
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    #31
    Castillo in Febuary and then Collazo for the Rican Day Parade. Makes sense to me

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    • Albo Da Kid
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      #32
      I personally think Cotto is shooked. He'd rather fight a heavyweight than get in the ring with Margarito again.

      The solution to Cotto's complaints is simple.....

      WINNER TAKES THE PURSE!!

      There goes the excuse that he doesn't want to give Margarito another Payday.

      Let's hear the other excuses his PR fans come up with.

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      • Cash Cow
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        #33
        Originally posted by vitali1999
        ****en *****, he doesn't want a rematch with the guy that knocked him out. Especially because of the plaster.
        HUH?

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        • lcheezy
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          #34
          i agree with cotto.cotto has some hate towards margy but is dealing with it in a professional way. margy needs to understand that he could've killed somebody while he was cheating.toprank can get margy back on track but he can forget it to make money off of cotto.i support miguel 100%.

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          • cottofan2
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            #35
            There is no shame in losing to Manny Pacquiao in the manner that he did, especially without being able to be at full strength (147). There is also no shame in losing to a strong WW with plaster in his gloves after he was controlling the fight for the first 5 rounds. I doubt Mosley would have beaten Margarito on the night Cotto lost to him as hungry as Marg was and as loaded as he was. Cotto has 2 legit loses. Until he loses to somebody he shouln't lose to such as Cintron, Collazo, or Berto he is not done. And if Mayweather really wants to avoid Mosley like the plague and cannot secure a Pacquiao fight for the fall, then why not fight Cotto in the fall at 147. Not a walk in the park for Mayweather.

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            • lcheezy
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              #36
              i agree with you cottofan exept for the mosley comment. shane still would've beaten margacheato. cotto outboxed margy but mosley beat him down. its easy to outbox a fighter but its easy to beat them down especially if you're faster. its a knockout

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              • Epie2
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                #37
                Cotto feels he was cheated by Margarito and the cheat should not be rewarded with a rematch.

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                • periks19
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by cottofan2
                  There is no shame in losing to Manny Pacquiao in the manner that he did, especially without being able to be at full strength (147). There is also no shame in losing to a strong WW with plaster in his gloves after he was controlling the fight for the first 5 rounds. I doubt Mosley would have beaten Margarito on the night Cotto lost to him as hungry as Marg was and as loaded as he was. Cotto has 2 legit loses. Until he loses to somebody he shouln't lose to such as Cintron, Collazo, or Berto he is not done. And if Mayweather really wants to avoid Mosley like the plague and cannot secure a Pacquiao fight for the fall, then why not fight Cotto in the fall at 147. Not a walk in the park for Mayweather.
                  lmao by far this is the ******est comment posted yet. Controlling the fight is when you completely are winning with ease without the opponent even doing nothing example how pbf whitewashed JMM. While cotto was wining more of the rounds of the first half he was getting hit relentlessly by tony. Now on your second dumbest thing you said that even mosley couldn't beat tony that night he maybe wouldn't of knock margarito out but he could of outboxed him. In the mosley fight the plaster didn't come into play because he didn't even landed anything in fact he didn't even produce the same punch output he regularly produced every fight which was 100+ punches per round which led many to believe he had difficult making weight. What everybody was so surprised was that he was knockdown when everybody that faced him and having hit them with their best shots couldn't even dropped him like cintron who is a strong puncher for example. What are you going to say he had plaster on his chin??

                  cotto hit him with his best shots and hardly rocked margarito at all that was the difference between the mosley and cotto fight that for the cotto fight tony had a strong chin like always and for the mosley fight it seemed to have gone away thats what led to the knocdown. And lastly it is disappointing and sad that cotto lost to pacquiao a guy that he could of easily beat if he hadn't faced clottey or margarito because all that damage was what finish him off. After the clottey fight cotto should of retired. Before the pacquiao fight i said and posted here that if the cotto that fought margarito shows up he would of won easily by ko and if lost to pacquiao he should of retired.

                  Now to cotto's future like i said he should retire or avoid less dangerous fighters a fight with cintron will end by a one punch ko by cintron i mean he got floored by little pac twice (signs of aweak chin which was something boxing criticts always said about cotto) imagine when he receives a strong punch by cintron, now a fight with pbf will only be humiliating for cotto he probably won't get ko since pbf is a boxer but he will get humiliated in the scorecards or probably a late stoppage tko ghatti style. If he fights he should fight an easy fight or 2 like he wants too then retired while he is still healty and can talk.

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                  • S A M U R A I
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by cottofan2
                    There is no shame in losing to Manny Pacquiao in the manner that he did, especially without being able to be at full strength (147)
                    The weight had nothing to do with it. Physically, Cotto was as strong as ever. In fact, I've never seen him look in better physical condition. An extra two pounds would not be the differences between winning and losing.


                    "Its no concern of mine whether it is 145 pounds or not," Cotto said.

                    "That is the usual weight that we cut down to for the weigh in, and in the ring—on fight night—I will go up eight to 10 pounds, so actually during the fight I will weigh around 155," stated Cotto.



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                    • Animalistic 5.0
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                      The weight had nothing to do with it. Physically, Cotto was as strong as ever. In fact, I've never seen him look in better physical condition. An extra two pounds would not be the differences between winning and losing.


                      "Its no concern of mine whether it is 145 pounds or not," Cotto said.

                      "That is the usual weight that we cut down to for the weigh in, and in the ring—on fight night—I will go up eight to 10 pounds, so actually during the fight I will weigh around 155," stated Cotto.
                      See 155. Cotto look smaller than his past 147 fight when he faced Pacquiao so he did not look as strong as ever, and you should stop trying to get Pacquiao full credit for the win because he is not going to get it. The fight should have been at 147 and not 145. Pacquiao's team brought that on themselves for putting a ****** catchweight.

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