Does Cotto go through Mayweathers resume without a loss?
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I think Cotto vs the Oscar that Mayweather fought is a pick em fight so my answer is; "I don't know but probably not."Comment
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you cant ask a question like that when one guy started at 140 and has really basically always been a WW even then and the other guy started at 130. Those fights arent the same fight. When Floyd was at 140 he was coming into the ring at 143 pounds.
Cotto was in his 1st weight class & huge, coming in at easily over 150. At WW Floyd use to come in all his fights at 146-148 pounds while again Cotto was huge. Its not the same fights. You cant say will someone go through someone's resume when they started 2-3 natural weight classes apart.
It makes no sense. Part of the thing that makes it impressive is that the guy came from so many weight classes lower beat naturally bigger guys when Cotto was easily the naturally bigger guy in alot of his fights, e****ally at 140. Some fights he won strictly on size. He probably loses to Torres & Chop if he's not so much bigger & strongerComment
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Why not? I made it clear to only include Floyd's resume from 140-154 where both men have fought and continue to fight to this day.you cant ask a question like that when one guy started at 140 and has really basically always been a WW even then and the other guy started at 130. Those fights arent the same fight. When Floyd was at 140 he was coming into the ring at 143 pounds.
Cotto was in his 1st weight class & huge, coming in at easily over 150. At WW Floyd use to come in all his fights at 146-148 pounds while again Cotto was huge. Its not the same fights. You cant say will someone go through someone's resume when they started 2-3 natural weight classes apart.
It makes no sense. Part of the thing that makes it impressive is that the guy came from so many weight classes lower beat naturally bigger guys when Cotto was easily the naturally bigger guy in alot of his fights, e****ally at 140. Some fights he won strictly on size
Mayweathers career and rise through the divisions are impressive but have nothing to do with this question.Comment
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