Cotto, Castillo, Corrales: Who has the better wins?????

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  • 4Corners
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    Cotto, Castillo, Corrales: Who has the better wins?????

    Miguel Cotto: DeMarcus Corley (Top 10 JWW), Ricardo Torres, Paulie Malignaggi, Carlos Quintana (Top 10 WW), Oktay Urkal (Top 10 WW), Zab Judah (Top 10 WW), Shane Mosley (#3 WW), Joshua Clottey (Top 10 WW), Yuri Foreman (WBA SWW champ/Top 10 SWW), and Antonio Margarito.

    Jose Luis Castillo: Stevie Johnston (WBC LW champ/#1 LW), Cesar Bazan (Top 10 LW), Juan Lazcano (#1 LW), Joel Casamayor (Top 10 LW), Julio Diaz (Top 10 LW), and Diego Corrales (WBC/WBO/RING LW champ, was a non-title fight though).

    Diego Corrales: Roberto Garcia (IBF SFW champ/#3 SFW), Derrick Gainer (Top 10 SFW), Angel Manfredy, Joel Casamayor (#1 SFW), Acelino Freitas (WBO LW champ/Top 10 LW), and Jose Luis Castillo (WBC/RING LW champ).

    Who has the better wins of these 3???
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    Miguel Cotto
    59.02%
    36
    Jose Luis Castillo
    31.15%
    19
    Diego Corrales
    9.84%
    6

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    #2
    Between Cotto and Castillo IMO.

    I'd say Cotto.

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    • Roman Moreno
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      #3
      I'll take Castillo.

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      • 4Corners
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        I'd take Castillo, with Corrales and Cotto being closer than Cotto fans would like to admit.

        Castillo beating Johnston did it for me. Those two ended up pretty much being the 2 best LW's around their time, aside from Mosley and Floyd who jumped through weight classes.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #5
          Originally posted by Roman Moreno
          I'll take Castillo.
          It's certainly arguable.

          It's close.

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            I give Castillo credit for the first Floyd fight, so I take him.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #7
              If you consider Castillo to have beaten Mayweather then it's clearly Castillo IMO.

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              • Roman Moreno
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                #8
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                It's certainly arguable.

                It's close.
                It's close, but I really like Castillo run at LW. Cotto has the benefit of winning different divisions, while Castillo was the man at one weight-class.

                I think it's what you factor in more dominance in 1 weight-class for not dominating but being top level in multiple weight-classes. Can't go wrong with either one IMO.

                But, I'm a fan of Castillo run. I think it's the best run at LW since Whitaker.

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                • Kagami Taiga
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                  #9
                  id say castillo.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Roman Moreno
                    It's close, but I really like Castillo run at LW. Cotto has the benefit of winning different divisions, while Castillo was the man at one weight-class.

                    I think it's what you factor in more dominance in 1 weight-class for not dominating but being top level in multiple weight-classes. Can't go wrong with either one IMO.

                    But, I'm a fan of Castillo run. I think it's the best run at LW since Whitaker.
                    I agree.

                    He's the best Lightweight of the last era.

                    No doubt about that.

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