What's next for Miguel Cotto?

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  • L3TH4L
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    What's next for Miguel Cotto?

    It would appear as though Cotto has caught a second wind in his already certain Hall of Fame career. Following a recent victory over Sergio Martinez and further enriching the boxing history of Puerto Rico by becoming their first ever four-division champion, he also momentarily revived the Golden Age of boxing in New York.

    What does the future have in store for Miguel Cotto?
  • damit305
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    Would love to see Cotto v GGG or Quillin.

    Maybe he'll take a big money fight vs Money.

    Might I dare say he challenges the only men to legally beat the crap out of him in Pacquiao or Trout?

    Cotto has many options...

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    • Slyboots
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      #3
      Canelo, Mayweather or GGG.

      GGG seems like a stretch and I would fear for Miguel's health should that fight materialize, but you really never know with Cotto. Maybe he can pull off the victory.

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        • DeepSleep
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          #5
          Originally posted by Slyboots
          Canelo, Mayweather or GGG.

          GGG seems like a stretch and I would fear for Miguel's health should that fight materialize, but you really never know with Cotto. Maybe he can pull off the victory.
          My thoughts exactly. Although I wouldn't be too surprised if Scary Eri beat Canelo leading to his name being in the mix.

          I doubt he would go after GGG simply because I'm not sure fighting GGG would lead to nearly as big of a payday as fighting the other guys.

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          • JaYDeuce11
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            #6
            Cotto should always just fight in Madison Square Garden, make that his true homecourt. Went to the weigh-in./fight it was electric/historic win for Puerto Rico

            Even though I'm not a fan of rematches , i would like to see how he does with Roach against Mayweather for that 160 belt, which May can go after.
            If not, would love to see him fight Marquez. Always wanted to see that
            Feel like The Canelo fight is too soon after such a huge win, but we'll see how he does after Lara

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            • L3TH4L
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              Plenty of names have been thrown into the mix but I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Peter Quillin. Assuming Cotto decides to remain at MW, a unification bout against Quillin would push him one step closer to becoming a unified champion.

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              • Bigg Rigg
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                #8
                Originally posted by L3TH4L
                Plenty of names have been thrown into the mix but I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Peter Quillin. Assuming Cotto decides to remain at MW, a unification bout against Quillin would push him one step closer to becoming a unified champion.
                Nobody cares about Quillins bum ass. The most irrelevant and non respected champion in the sport of boxing today.

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                • JmH Reborn
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                  Yeah, **** Mr. Undercard! For me, he's just a regional title holder

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                    #10
                    If you think the backlash of the Martinez victory was bad, imagine what it would be like if Cotto beat Quillin. He should not even be considered, let him build himself up before he gets a fight of this magnitude.

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