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  • #41
    Cotto is the king of resumes right now in IMO...

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    • #42
      If you are talking about names on a resume, then yes cotto by a long shot

      But if your are talking about achievements..

      Serg was a successful reigning lineal champ, he beat the guy who beat the guy..

      Cotto never did that and has faltered in his biggest fights--floyd, margs, manny

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Cuauhtli. View Post
        Sergio Martinez has wins over:

        -Kelly Pavlik MW Ring Magazine/Lineal Champ
        -Paul Williams
        -Dzinzurik
        -Deniro de Vaca Jr
        -Matthew Macklin
        -Martin Murray

        Gatekeeper has wins over:
        - past prime Mosley
        - gimp legged Yuri Foreman
        - Mayorga (LOL)
        - Judah (LOL)
        - Malifaggi (LOL)

        Martinez clearly has the better resume.
        better resume is not the same as better wins.. sergio have better wins but cotto faced better opposition..

        pbf and pac who were the P4P kings..

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        • #44
          Originally posted by El Angel View Post
          You're right I forgot about that fight.
          funny thing about the yuri foreman topic. alot of people on here had him beating Cotto cause he was too fast, and cotto would be a small jmw. Now its not a good win lmao

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          • #45
            Originally posted by handwraps View Post
            funny thing about the yuri foreman topic. alot of people on here had him beating Cotto cause he was too fast, and cotto would be a small jmw. Now its not a good win lmao
            Same as Margarito II, everyone before the fight: "He'll make Cotto take a knee again." After: "He's shot and only had one eye! The ref protected Cotto!"

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            • #46
              Cotto is winning the poll

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              • #47
                Originally posted by El Angel View Post
                Same as Margarito II, everyone before the fight: "He'll make Cotto take a knee again." After: "He's shot and only had one eye! The ref protected Cotto!"
                Those statements aren't exactly contradictory. Cotto may have caved in the last three rounds had the referee not stopped it. He does fade late and I think they were well aware of that in New York. I personally predicted that Margarito would get stopped in such a way.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                  Those statements aren't exactly contradictory. Cotto may have caved in the last three rounds had the referee not stopped it. He does fade late and I think they were well aware of that in New York. I personally predicted that Margarito would get stopped in such a way.
                  Possible, but to imply it was anything other than just regular deserved stoppage, like some have, isn't right. He had won every round and seemed to have more than enough to get through 3 more for a UD.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by I.R.I.E View Post
                    Cotto is the king of resumes right now in IMO...
                    He fought this generations two greats, not to mention avenging his biggest loss.

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                    • #50
                      Cotto,

                      Because I'm too lazy to write up again, I've taken one of my older posts to add credibility to my opinion.








                      He beat Margarito's ass up until he started to fade around the 8th and 9th rounds, before that it was all him. He edged out Clottey rightfully, and he beat Mosley. He made the best account for himself than any who's fought Floyd since Castillo, and he was holding his own against Pacuiao until the 6th round, granted that was when Pacquiao was looking unstoppable.

                      he always took on great opposition, especially when he was climbing the ranks, he was running through guys who were ranked higher than him. He was making experienced fighters look foolish and weak when he had limited experience in the professional ranks.

                      He's beaten:

                      Lovemore N'dou
                      Kelson Pinto KO (undefeated)
                      Randal Bailey KO
                      Demarcus Corley KO
                      Ricardo Torres KO (undefeated)
                      Paulie Malignaggi (undefeated, handed a knock down, broken jaw and orbital bone)
                      Carlos Quintana KO (undefeated)
                      Oktay Urkal (ended his career)
                      Zab Judah KO
                      Shane Mosley
                      Gomez was demolished worse than any by anyone else
                      Clottey
                      Foreman KO (undefeated)
                      Margarito, avenged his loss in dominating fashion

                      And when you take into account the stages he was in in his career when he fought all them, these are great wins.
                      Last edited by BG_Knocc_Out; 07-02-2013, 12:06 AM.

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