Comments Thread For: Cotto Hopes To Secure Opponent Before Year's End
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Cotto lost 2 out of 3 and the one win was Delvin Rodriquez and you all think he is ready for the MW champion of the world having never fought at MW and being called a small JRMW! Cotto gets embarrassed against both. Like i been saying if it happens itll remind us why we have weight classes
And that's besides the point - Cotto and Maravilla are two vets who've been at this game a looooong time - it'll be a great fight even if Maravilla pounds Cotto out. Canelo's first time stepping up and he gets embarrassed. I like him - I think he'll be great - but how does one go from one embarrassing defeat to another high-profile fight.
"Fans" complain when fighters get multiple shots or someone is passed over after losing - yet want Canelo to bypass other fighters who aren't coming off of bad defeats.Comment
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This is the first time in a long time where a guy is absolutely out-classed 12-0 or at best 11-1 in his last fight, where everyone is so eager to see him in a huge high-profile fight immediately afterwards. It's kind of strange really.
Other than money - it does nothing for Cotto's legacy - he beat a guy coming off of a 12-0 defeat to Mayweather. Mayweather will always get that single glory unless Canelo regroups and gathers himself up and wins a few more times. Cotto-Canelo can happen a bit later.
I want to see Cotto-Martinez. It might not be worth as much $$ - but the W will be far greater than beating Canelo at this point.
I hope Cotto goes the legacy routeComment
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Everyone around him - gassing him up - having him feel himself -thinking that he's grafted from the juices of Ricardo Lopez and Chavez Sr.
He has plenty of time to be in nothing in prime-time fights. That dude is about to fizzle out like El Feroz if they don't pace him right. He got his huge chance - he failed miserably - now it's time to fight some solid C+/B- types of guys, and fight guys who'll keep coming forward. We don't even know if he can take a solid punch. A Lightweight nearly killed him a few years ago - I'd like to see him against some heavy ****ers at 154/160 like Kirkland and Angulo. Some mid-range guys who are still decent and provide a challenge
Three PPVs in a row in 2014 seems excessive for a guy - by going by the eye test of the Floyd fight just isn't that good. Since he's going PPV - obviously they should be against B+/A guys
But that being said - I still prefer Cotto/Maravilla - It just means WAY moreComment
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I think the Floyd fight proved that he just isn't ready yet.
Everyone around him - gassing him up - having him feel himself -thinking that he's grafted from the juices of Ricardo Lopez and Chavez Sr.
He has plenty of time to be in nothing in prime-time fights. That dude is about to fizzle out like El Feroz if they don't pace him right. He got his huge chance - he failed miserably - now it's time to fight some solid C+/B- types of guys, and fight guys who'll keep coming forward. We don't even know if he can take a solid punch. A Lightweight nearly killed him a few years ago - I'd like to see him against some heavy ****ers at 154/160 like Kirkland and Angulo. Some mid-range guys who are still decent and provide a challenge
Three PPVs in a row in 2014 seems excessive for a guy - by going by the eye test of the Floyd fight just isn't that good. Since he's going PPV - obviously they should be against B+/A guys
But that being said - I still prefer Cotto/Maravilla - It just means WAY moreComment
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