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

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  • JAB5239
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    #11
    The Mosley fight followed by the second Marg's fight and than Judah. Jmo.

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      #12
      Originally posted by cantor5150
      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.
      Got ya back to green because that dog is just so badass!!

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      • El Angel
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        #13
        1. Margarito II
        2. Mosley
        3. Judah
        4. Clottey
        5. Quintana
        6. Foreman
        7. Malignaggi
        8. Bailey
        9. Torres
        10. Branco

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          Do you give Miguel too much credit for having a past prime/still decent Mosley or Zab Judah as his career defining win? I guess my point is his biggest fights were L's on his record and I think people seriously overrate him as a fighter

          I used to be a huge cotto fan but I was really just buying into the hype back then around the time he was beating guys at 140

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            #15
            Originally posted by Slyboots
            I would say either Paulie or Shane. Sure Shane wasn't at his absolute prime, but he wasn't too far from it and was still a beast. I mean he sodomized Margarito after the Cotto fight, that's saying quite a bit.
            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.

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              #16
              Originally posted by El Angel

              1. Margarito II
              2. Mosley
              3. Judah
              4. Clottey
              5. Quintana
              6. Foreman
              7. Malignaggi
              8. Bailey
              9. Torres
              10. Branco

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              • A-Wolf
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                #17
                Actually I would say his signature fight (not win) was the loss against Mayweather. He showed how truly skilled and intelligent he is as a fighter. That match says everything you need to know about Miguel Cotto.

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                  #18
                  I would put the paulie win above the wins over clottey and quintana, and that isn't hindsight either

                  Id say at least 50% of fans felt that he lost to clottey and a lot of people feel he lost to Mosley too

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by A-Wolf
                    Actually I would say his signature fight (not win) was the loss against Mayweather. He showed how truly skilled and intelligent he is as a fighter. That match says everything you need to know about Miguel Cotto.
                    His revenge over Margarito said more. Mayweather was a great performance from him.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by joesaiditstrue
                      I would put the paulie win above the wins over clottey and quintana, and that isn't hindsight either

                      Id say at least 50% of fans felt that he lost to clottey and a lot of people feel he lost to Mosley too
                      The majority score those fights for Cotto.

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