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The Official Miguel Cotto-Sergio Martinez Master Thread
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostCotto is an experienced, veteran champ who can fight well on the inside and outside, possesses a strong jab, has decent pop and is adept at boxing or brawling. I think when he's focused and has the right training, he's a problem for anybody -- he's proved this many times. If Martinez can't hurt him or stop him, he's in for a long night. Of course it's likely Martinez does one or the other but I can't see him outboxing Cotto for 12 rounds, not at this stage of his career.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostNo doubt, he's a problem for anybody...under 160. Miguel lost a step at 154. He doesn't belong at 160. Sure, he's good enough to put on a show against an old and injured "Maravilla," but he better hope Sergio shows up not just old but injured as well. And can you imagine Cotto versus GGG?. He just sees the right opportunity here. Of course, if this was Sergio from a couple years ago I think Cotto goes down. But I could see this being a hellish night for Sergio if he isn't able to put Miguel away or seriously hurt him.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostNo and I don't think Cotto can either. He just sees the right opportunity here. Of course, if this was Sergio from a couple years ago I think Cotto goes down. But I could see this being a hellish night for Sergio if he isn't able to put Miguel away or seriously hurt him.
And, yes, there's no doubt Martinez was picked for his apparent vulnerability. It was like a predator targeting a sick animal falling back from the pack. It might work -- that's the only reason I find this fight intriguing at all -- but it can backfire badly.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Postlol No, I don't think Miguel sees himself versus GGG even in his dreams.
And, yes, there's no doubt Martinez was picked for his apparent vulnerability. It was like a predator targeting a sick animal falling back from the pack. It might work -- that's the only reason I find this fight intriguing at all -- but it can backfire badly.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAgree 100%. And it's not like Cotto is a young champ either. Both are shopworn at this stage. I think this is going to be a great fight -- so psyched for this Saturday
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostMiguel is only 33. I know a lot of people feel he's taken too much punishment over his career -- and they might be right -- but I think Cotto would be just fine if he were still at 147. 154 was already asking for just a little too much, and 160 is going overboard. I wonder what Miguel's game-plan is if he loses to an old, injured "Maravilla." It seems to me he's ready to call it a day if he can't pull this off. It looks like one final attempt to make history, before sailing off into the sunset.
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Originally posted by FerFAL View Post"Champ"? What belt does Cotto currently hold?
A size 37 from Dolce & Gabbana, that the only belt Cotto has.
Sergio Martinez is the only real Champion in that ring. Side B my ass
It's gonna be OK kid. What matters is that you dared to dream. Never stop.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostDo you know how much he's getting paid for this fight? Both of them, actually.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostNo. Just tried looking it up real quick...nothing. Interesting, though...Miguel was paid one million to fight Trout, who got paid $240k. I imagine both "Maravilla" and Cotto will get paid more than a mil a piece for this showdown.
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