Miguel Cotto's opponents
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On one hand you have Mayweather......who hardly anyone says had solid wins against Manfredy (#2 130), Corley (#6 140), Gatti (#1/2 140), Baldomir (RING WW), Judah (#5 147)......but people turn around and say Pinto, Quintana, Torres, Paulie, and all these guys were good wins for Cotto.
C'mon.....there's clearly a double standard there.Comment
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Cotto was not able to bully and push Trout around on the inside which is a good tactic he has when he wants to pin his opponents on the ropes and tee off..but I was watching Trout-Rodriguez and they were both pretty much the same size
So Cotto may need a different plan of attack and not try to bully cuz Delvin is a pretty big guyComment
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Early 2008, Mayweather wanted no parts of Cotto and tried to fight a rematch with ODLH instead before he retired. He said, Cotto's fan base wasn't big enough for a fight.
If we're looking at "at the time" and not retrospectively, which anyone can do, Cotto was obviously on to something before he ran into the plaster man.
And I didn't even like Cotto and still don't to some extent. But if we're being objective here, Stevie Wonder can see this.Comment
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Cotto's best wins are Mosley, Judah, Clottey, Paulie, Torres, Quintana.
Castillo's best wins are Johnston, Bazan, J. Diaz, Lazcano, Corrales, Casamayor, and an arguable win over Mayweather.
It's a clear Castillo win for me.
Even Corrales has R. Garcia, Manfredy, Castillo, Casamayor, Gainer, and Freitas. Pretty similar to Cotto's best wins in terms of quality.
Corrales' best wins are not close to the Mosley win in terms of quality. They are about equal to Clottey or Quintana wins.
Cotto beat Bazan too, that isn't a particulary impressive win for Castillo.Comment
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