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  • GUEVARA
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    #11
    A great warrior.
    A 30% cotto exposed and made floyd's "beak" bleed.

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    • tlarry
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      #12
      Cotto Is A Warrior Having Too Many Wars; Trout Looked Like A Light Heavyweight

      Trout too young, and way to big for Cotto. Trout may have weighed 154 at Weigh-In, he probably weighed 175/180 fight night, to Cotto still weighing around 154 the night of the fight. Hoya had much reason to worry about this fight as he said two months ago, Trout is way too young, strong, rough & tough for Cotto. Mayweather would NEVER fight Trout.

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      • ddangerous
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        #13
        Cotto had his moments but he just couldn't physically impose any serious threat on the much bigger Trout, who proved tonight he is a force to be reckoned with in the 154 lb. division. Dunno about retiring quite yet, but I would have to concede it looks like his days are numbered. He has nothing to be ashamed of though. He had his moments tonight and he has had a stellar career.

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        • JAW
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          #14
          Saying Cotto is shot because a much bigger and younger fighter beat him (not destroyed, just beat) is a little ridiculous. To those who say this fight "exposed" mayweather: shut the duck up idiots and learn the sport.

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          • ADozenArrows
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            #15
            Just like De La Hoya, Mosley, and Hatton felt, Cotto should feel the same way too. Once you can't win a title any longer you don't want to just become a gate keeper. Leave the game with your health.

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            • JAW
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              #16
              Originally posted by ADozenArrows
              Just like De La Hoya, Mosley, and Hatton felt, Cotto should feel the same way too. Once you can't win a title any longer you don't want to just become a gate keeper. Leave the game with your health.
              That didn't stop Mosley or Oscar from trying quite a few more times after a few losses. Both of them have way more losses than Cotto. He is just too small for the division.

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              • AnimalisticMeth
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                #17
                Take 1 more fight against Bundrage in Puerto Rico and then make a decision.

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                • gquezvas
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by tlarry
                  Trout too young, and way to big for Cotto. Trout may have weighed 154 at Weigh-In, he probably weighed 175/180 fight night, to Cotto still weighing around 154 the night of the fight. Hoya had much reason to worry about this fight as he said two months ago, Trout is way too young, strong, rough & tough for Cotto. Mayweather would NEVER fight Trout.
                  that's not an excuse. the only weight that matters is the weigh-ins. If you can't play with the big boys then stop trying to get title fights and **** blocking another rising stars chance. Cotto was manhandled again! Lucky for him he didn't fight Canelo

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                  • gquezvas
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JAW
                    Saying Cotto is shot because a much bigger and younger fighter beat him (not destroyed, just beat) is a little ridiculous. To those who say this fight "exposed" mayweather: shut the duck up idiots and learn the sport.
                    Dude Cotto was never really that great. He was good and had balls but not great. Just be happy he didn't fight Canelo

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                    • AnimalisticMeth
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                      #20
                      Seriously Bundrage was the fight to take because it was an easier fight that would showcase Cotto "the boxer". At 154 Cotto is more of a counter puncher(He did better against Trout moving and countering) at 154 he can't pressure this huge guys.

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