Cotto-Margaritto II The Biggest Fight In The History Of Puerto Rico-Mexico Rivalry?

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  • AnimalisticMeth
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    Cotto-Margaritto II The Biggest Fight In The History Of Puerto Rico-Mexico Rivalry?

    I think it is when you put it all prespective.
  • Da Boxer
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    #2
    Ill think that its but the Trinida vs Vargas fights are close behind!

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    • savorduhflavor
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      #3
      Trinidad vs. DLH
      Chavez vs. Camacho
      Sanchez vs Gomez

      All probably bigger.

      Cotto-Margs 1 was bigger.

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      • Russian Crushin
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        #4
        Ummmm noooo

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        • AnimalisticMeth
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          #5
          Originally posted by savorduhflavor
          Trinidad vs. DLH
          Chavez vs. Camacho
          Sanchez vs Gomez

          All probably bigger.
          I give you Trinidad-De La Hoya but Chavez-Camacho? No freaking way. Sanchez-Gomez is big but looking back at it Gomez was a huge favorite going in to that fight and it didn't have this type of hype.

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          • goblin213
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            I look upon this fight as two damaged goods going at it. This shouldn't be PPV.

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              #7
              My vote is gomez vs Sanchez

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                Gran Campeon
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                #8
                Originally posted by goblin213
                I look upon this fight as two damaged goods going at it. This shouldn't be PPV.
                I agree .

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                  Dinamita
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                  lol will it sell 1.4 million PPV buys like Trinidad VS De La Hoya did? The hype to that fight was intense and Cotto/Margarito II doesn't even compare to it.

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                  • snoopy360
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                    I don't think it is, solely because Cotto isn't as well loved as Trinidad was. If Cotto hadn't lost that first fight then perhaps he would have gotten a bigger embrace from the island. If Cotto wins this fight I think he'll be on his way to spreading his fan base out, as most people will believe that he was cheated in his first outing and that he might have a chance to beat Pac in a rematch. Theres alot to say about a fighter that avenges his loss.

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