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  • corrales41
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    #1

    cotto best fight ever

    This fight is the reason Cotto has a HUGE fan base
    http://********/dKfbmTZjW4A round 2 cotto got big
  • corrales41
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    Cotto's compusure after sustaining such a violent assault in the second is something special, he didn;t look at all phased but was hanging by a thread at times, Torres landed some huge shots that wdve dropped most fighters in the division and the next one up

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    • Da Boxer
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      #3
      That was King Cotto's very first war! Classic boxing at it best!

      #WarCotto


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      • Sugar Adam Ali
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        #4
        I love all those old school cotto fights..

        Torres fight was the best, Corley was also good but had a quick ending..

        Also like the Pauli, n'dou, pinto fights

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        • hugh grant
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          Nice match. Ricardo Torreres was quite the beast and quite confident looking and a man who looked like he was use to getting his own way. Not this time though, he met his match.

          But if Miguel was trained by Roach then, Torrers wouldn't last past 4 rounds.

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          • El Angel
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            #6
            Was an outstanding war with a very little known, but future JWW titlist in Ricardo Torres. I also think the 3 week notice and Torres' pro career mostly taking place in Colombia, he was a bit of unknown and he definitely took young Miguel to a place he had never been. The drain of making 140 was starting to affect him as well.

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