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  • Cali_Rob
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    #21
    Originally posted by borikua
    From El Nuevo Día:


    On Miguel Cotto:

    "For another Tito Trinidad to arise... that will be difficult for a couple of reasons. First, you need to be talented, as Tito was, second, you need to have the discipline he had when training, and third, you need a person with a healthy lifestyle, that does not smoke or drink. Let's suppose that person actually exists: then you will need the fourth part, and that is good management. You won't get anywhere if you don't have anyone looking out for you properly.

    The job of a manager is to protect his boxer's interests, like I did. I considered Campas easier to beat than Oba Carr, and we found out that was true. Campas was out in four and Carr lasted eight.

    It has been said Miguel Cotto could be Tito's substitute. He has everything to do it... ¿does he have the management? I don't know. But he does have the industry on his side, unlike Tito. Miguel just needs what Tito had... the fans. Cotto can make as much money as De La Hoya did. Oscar had the industry behind him, but not the fans, because people know when you are 100% natural or when you are fake... when you take competitive fights or when you take easy fights.

    That's what's happening to Miguel Cotto; he's fighting bums... they are inflating his record and everybody knows that. If Cotto keeps doing that, fans won't give him respect. Cotto has to face the best fighters in his division. He could have faced Arturo Gatti, instead he chose Gianluca Branco (now Ricardo Torres).

    Your place in boxing will be determined by your record against proven fighters. Cotto won a vacant belt, but he hasn't fought a champion yet. It's not about being a titleholder for an organization, like he is now, it's about beating a world champion. To be a world champion, you have to beat a world champion.

    To get to the top he has to face Gatti, a good, lucrative fight to secure his future. He has to take risks. For example, when Tito fought "Macho" Camacho, he was only 21, and he was facing a fighter that had already been 3 time world champion, way more experienced and with good technique."

    http://www.endi.com/2005/09/11/Depor...ate=2005/09/11
    What the **** does Papa Tito know anyway he thought Tito was winning in the B-Hop and Wink fights. Tito was garbage too, I give him a little amount of respect cause he actually did want to fight some good opposition but I cant respect someone for having a victory parade after a loss.

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    • slavik18
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      #22
      Originally posted by borikua
      From El Nuevo Día:


      On Miguel Cotto:

      "For another Tito Trinidad to arise... that will be difficult for a couple of reasons. First, you need to be talented, as Tito was, second, you need to have the discipline he had when training, and third, you need a person with a healthy lifestyle, that does not smoke or drink. Let's suppose that person actually exists: then you will need the fourth part, and that is good management. You won't get anywhere if you don't have anyone looking out for you properly.

      The job of a manager is to protect his boxer's interests, like I did. I considered Campas easier to beat than Oba Carr, and we found out that was true. Campas was out in four and Carr lasted eight.

      It has been said Miguel Cotto could be Tito's substitute. He has everything to do it... ¿does he have the management? I don't know. But he does have the industry on his side, unlike Tito. Miguel just needs what Tito had... the fans. Cotto can make as much money as De La Hoya did. Oscar had the industry behind him, but not the fans, because people know when you are 100% natural or when you are fake... when you take competitive fights or when you take easy fights.

      That's what's happening to Miguel Cotto; he's fighting bums... they are inflating his record and everybody knows that. If Cotto keeps doing that, fans won't give him respect. Cotto has to face the best fighters in his division. He could have faced Arturo Gatti, instead he chose Gianluca Branco (now Ricardo Torres).

      Your place in boxing will be determined by your record against proven fighters. Cotto won a vacant belt, but he hasn't fought a champion yet. It's not about being a titleholder for an organization, like he is now, it's about beating a world champion. To be a world champion, you have to beat a world champion.

      To get to the top he has to face Gatti, a good, lucrative fight to secure his future. He has to take risks. For example, when Tito fought "Macho" Camacho, he was only 21, and he was facing a fighter that had already been 3 time world champion, way more experienced and with good technique."

      http://www.endi.com/2005/09/11/Depor...ate=2005/09/11

      I agree, he may suck as a trainer, least he's clear minded about whats going on.

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      • Pico Hollywood
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        #23
        i AGREE With Papa Trinidad Tito Fought Legendary opponents and Won Big Matches and Cotto is hype until he faces the Best in his division and above I'm not saying Cotto is Bad he is just untested

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