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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Austin Trout Talks Mundine, Mayweather-Cotto, More

    BoxingScene.com recently caught up with WBA junior middleweight champion Austin "No Doubt" Trout (24-0). The lanky southpaw had a successful 2011 campaign by going 3-0 in route to capturing his first world title. In this Boxingscene interview Trout talks about potentially facing his mandatory challenger Anthony Mundine, his future plans, and more. [Click Here To Read More]
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    He's right about Margarito, Mayorga, and Foreman all being done. They were the perfect opponents to make Cotto look good.

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    • RL_GMA
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      Though I agree that neither Mayorga, Margarito, or Foreman were huge accolades for Cotto, I'm not so sure Marquez, Mosley, and Ortiz were world beaters in the big scheme of things. Both Ortiz and Mosley fights made sense, but just as Cotto was favored in each of his fights, so was Floyd in his. I don't think it'll constitute though to how Mayweather vs Cotto will play out, otherwise...why even watch the fight unless you're a die hard for either guy? I expect a better fight than Floyd's had in years.

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        Well, Floyd fought Mosley at a time when Freddie Roach was ducking him for Pacquiao. And Marquez arguably just beat Pac.

        So those wins deserve respect.

        Victor Ortiz is a young guy but he did beat Andre Berto. So that is impressive too.

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        • PRking718
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          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          He's right about Margarito, Mayorga, and Foreman all being done. They were the perfect opponents to make Cotto look good.
          How was Foreman done? he was previously undefeated. He was favored by many to win that fight as the new up and coming *** boxer so stop talking out ur asses just to take away from Cotto and look objectively. Mayorga is done but he was bigger and agressive, tune up for Cheato. Cheato is just as done as Cotto is I don't want to hear ****, they both took beatings vs Pacman and Cotto took a worst beating vs him so Cotto is more battle-worn, one eye bone doesn't negate that. Cotto needed to fight Cheato to get the doubts out his mind. Just like I told the doubters before the Cheato fight, Cotto will prove you wrong.

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            • KnockUTheFukOut
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              #7
              Trout is EXTREMELY UNDERRATED, I would love to see him against Lara!

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              • Bushbaby
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                #8
                Originally posted by KnockUTheFukOut
                Trout is EXTREMELY UNDERRATED, I would love to see him against Lara!
                I honestly think Trout may be the best fighter at 154.

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                • Greatwhitehope
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                  #9
                  Quite like Trout, comes across as a pretty real dude.

                  Mundine ain't never fighting him.

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                  • EAAE
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                    Miguel Cotto is hands down my fav fighter in the world and Mundine my fav Aussie fighter but i just cant help but like this Trout character, he seems very level headed and down to earth but i must disagree with Foreman being a shot fighter, he was undefeated at the time Cotto stopped him and at the time of the fight most were saying that Cotto was shot and that Foreman would beat him.

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