could we see Cotto back in December against Canelo?

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  • Hougigo
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    #41
    Originally posted by kiaba360
    I don't go to fights, if that's what you were implying. I just think GBP should introduce Canelo to different markets. Cotto has established himself at MSG and Quillin is the undercard king at Barclays. What better way to get Canelo instant buzz from the tri-state crowd? With all the Boricuas and Mexicans in the house, the atmosphere would be amazing.
    True... he is the undercard king. They wouldn't even have to test out Quillin's ability to headline a main event since he'd be opposite Canelo.

    That'd definitely make things more interesting leading up to the fight and give them more time to make the fight in Metlife Stadium

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    • kiaba360
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      #42
      The possibilities seem endless right now. All parties involved have a rare occasion on their hands, please don't **** it up.

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        #43
        Originally posted by kiaba360
        The possibilities seem endless right now. All parties involved have a rare occasion on their hands, please don't **** it up.
        I think the big question here is do they go PPV to close the year up after 2-3 more PPv's before them... or do they go regular HBO?

        My guess is on PPV... you don't follow up on a win like that on regular HBO

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        • VG_Addict
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          #44
          I'd like to get on the topic of the difference between Mexican fighters and Puerto Rican fighters.

          Is it just me, or do Puerto Rican fighters tend to have more of a boxer-puncher style than Mexican fighters? Verdejo and Cotto are both boxer-punchers.

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