Again , sad to hear about death . Hopefully this "reunion" will last.if indeed this is cotto's last year to want to fight , I have a sense he is going to go out with a ****..GOOD or BAD...
Comments Thread For: Miguel Cotto, Evangelista Reunited at Cotto Sr. Wake
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Good they are back together but Cotto needs someone better to train him if he wants to be a better fighter.The tragic death of Miguel Cotto Sr. has reunited Miguel Cotto Jr. and his uncle/former trainer Evangelista Cotto. Family and close friends paid their respects to Cotto Sr. at a service held in Cañaboncito, located in Caguas, Puerto Rico. Cotto Sr., 55-years-old, passed away on Sunday after suffering a heart attack while driving. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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Well... i wouldnt say all that, i mean all Cotto wants is one more year and he will retire in the end of this year, so why not go for it? I doubt any huge problems will break out again, especially thinking back to what can happen when you least expect it.Miguel Cotto and evangelista should never work together as far as boxer trainer. It caused a huge split, severed Sr. and Evangelista's relations and caused the family to split. Because of it, when Sr. died, they were still on bad terms, which will haunt evangelista for a long time.
They need to work on bringing and keeping the family together and forget about any business aspects as far as boxing.Comment
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well its always good when family makes up and get together, but cotto still needs to get a new trainer. evangelista has done all he can for cotto.Comment
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Great news indeed. It really sucks that it takes a tragedy to make people comeback and bury past mishaps. But anyways I also think that now Don Miguel is at peace knowing that his son and brother are back together as a family, who cares really if the get back together as boxer/trainer , but as a family is the most important thing.Comment
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anyone think this is karma for sexually harassing that housemaid?
I don't believe in karma, but I'm just throwing the question out there.
Oh yeah, R.I.P. Cotto Sr.Comment
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