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What is Miguel Cotto's "Best/Career Defining" Win?

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  • #21
    Originally posted by cantor5150 View Post
    he has Mosley, Judah, Margarito, Mayorga & Paulie has top names but he also beat many undefeated guys with KO power like Maussa (17-0, 16ko) Pinto (21-0, 19ko) Bailey (28-4, 27ko) Torres (28-0, 25ko) Quintana (23-0, 18ko) and few others like Clottey & Gomez....

    keep in mind these rec are from when he fought them, not up to date rec.
    Judah was coming off two losses, mayorga and margarito weren't ranked...

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    • #22
      Originally posted by El Angel View Post
      The majority score those fights for Cotto.
      According to the polls here most did give cotto the win, I'm just used to seeing people harp about that fight being a robbery but negative nancies are the more vocal ones

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      • #23
        Also, marg2 and mayorga..... come on... Margarito had just had a beating of a lifetime and mayorga hadn't fought in quite some time, and cotto didn't look outstanding in either of those fights

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        • #24
          Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Post
          Also, marg2 and mayorga..... come on... Margarito had just had a beating of a lifetime and mayorga hadn't fought in quite some time, and cotto didn't look outstanding in either of those fights
          Mayorga isn't a particularly special win, just a fight against a faded name, something all fighters do. Margarito wasn't what he once was, but neither was Cotto. That fight needed to happen and there were plenty of people picking Margarito to win the rematch.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Snake... View Post
            Judah was coming off two losses, mayorga and margarito weren't ranked...
            This.

            The correct answer to this is Shane Mosley, fellas. But contrary to what the TS is implying, I think Cotto was an underrated fighter. Even Mosley himself said that he was "destined for greatness", but that came to a halt when he fought Marg. Then there was Pac who ruined him even more. Cotto's prime ended the night he fought Marg.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by A-Wolf View Post
              When a fighter gets to the end of his career he can be very inconsistent. Good nights and bad nights. Shane Mosley is the definition of that. He didn't look good against Cotto IMO.

              For me Cotto's defining win was against Ricardo Torres. By default. He doesn't really have an Earth shattering win. Very good career. But no signature victory.
              I thought he looked good against Cotto. Hell, the fight was so close you could even argue it was a draw. Just watch the fight again and compare it to Shane's performance against Mayeather, you can easily see that Mosley still had it when he fought Cotto.

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              • #27
                I would say Shane then Judah in terms of name value,and what they did for his career..

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                • #28
                  How is this even a matter of debate? The only answer is Yuri Foreman.

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                  • #29
                    I think his defining wins were vs Torres ( showed his heart as never seen before that), Judah ( breakout win onto major level) Mosley ( was his official I have arrived ). Margarito 2 was huge for miguel himself just to exorcise those demons. Then we have victories over countless former champs and he wrecked all of them ( check on boxrec.com). Cottos legacy will be that of a warrior who NEVER ducked anyone. It's almost a tragic story Bc who knows where he might be had that cheating b***h Margarito never fought him w loaded gloves the first time. And for those of you who say oh that's bs, the pictures of the red ink show everything not to mention if you saw the interview with Lampley/Kellerman/ the Late Emmanuel Steward they all believe there's no doubt he used them and in process diminished a fighter in his prime. And I'm sorry to bring that up Bc I know it's not he topic but I just get so pissed whenever I think about that night.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
                      A past prime still good Mosley was his best win.

                      Cotto is a very good fighter, who was vastly and still is overrated by many though.

                      Jose Luis Castillo has a better resume of wins in my opinion, and even Diego Corrales is right up there with him. Seriously, just look at the wins for those three guys.
                      Castillo's resume is horrendously underrated. He'll get into the HOF though.


                      I agree though I definitely think Mosley is his best W, as close as it was.

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