Originally posted by RunWithKnives
im wondering what excuses...
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Except that Cotto started at 140, and Castillo started at 125...Originally posted by CalabreseCastillo was around 154 come fight time, and Cotto is usually 155-160, so there is pretty much NO difference.Comment
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Yeah, but your not getting whast I'm saying, think, use your head, it'd be like Cotto fighting at 125, is any of this getting through to you?Originally posted by Calabreseit doesn't matter it's where there fighting at NOW.
quit defending your rican boy cotto. He's JUST as bad as Castillo. Cotto usually outweighs his opponents by 20 pounds, and with Castillo this was a one time thing not making weight.Comment
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Yeah a catch weight that devolped in one single day, wtf...Cotto/Corley wasnt moved to 154 or whatever, two divsions up at the weigh in...after the weigh in they blow up, and the guy was already 140 in the first weigh in...so after he weighed in he poblay blew up to 154 or something. Not only that but Corrales had to follow because Castillas **** up..Originally posted by CalabreseIn case you forgot, Castillo and Corrales fought at 147 a CATCHWEIGHT. Is that 135.Comment
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Hey meng..Originally posted by IwatchBoxing135 is Lightweight, below that is for midgets, Cottos at 140, thats probaly 20 to 30 pounds from his natural weight, add Castillo and Corrales - to that, its almost 50 or 60 pounds to fight at a midget weight...
Not hatin or nothin...
but if anyone under 135 is a midget..
I guess Gomez, Cotto(miguels brother), Calderon are all midgets?Comment
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Calderons 5 feet, and hes at the lowest weight possible, I'd think when you consider that he is 30 years old, he'd be considered a midget...Originally posted by El_sureņoHey meng..
Not hatin or nothin...
but if anyone under 135 is a midget..
I guess Gomez, Cotto(miguels brother), Calderon are all midgets?
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