Mandatories are never enforced, year after year it gets worse. Cotto works with arum who has a ton of of clout, they'll fight whoever they want.
You can't just vacate a lineal championship, can you?
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Tbh, I'm just being an optimistic Cotto fan when it comes to him fighting GGG. He's too small for legit mw fighters but has to eventually fight him since he's the champion.Comment
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True, but somehow I get the feeling the WBC will really push for a Cotto vs GGG fight. Otherwise they wouldn't have bothered bending their rules to allow Rubio and Golovkin to unify a world title with an interim title.Comment
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I hear ya on them bending the rules, but I almost feel they're doing it to make the Rubio fight more desirable. Who knows, boxing is such a bizarre business I have no clue what their motive is. I just can't see arum allowing cotto to take a bad beating. His career would be over if he took a pacquiao type beating, they're going t milk that belt as long as they can.Comment
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What's your reason? I don't even think Cotto can reach a full 160, nor do I think he needs to be a full 160 to beat a legit 160lb'r like Rubio or GGG.Comment
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Cotto should move down to 154. He's the current Middleweight champion but if he decides to fight at 154 from now on, he will eventually be stripped of his Ring belt.Comment
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Please enlighten me.
Word is WBC is somehow making GGG vs Rubio some bullcrap unification fight (WBA world and WBC interim), and then making Cotto fight the winner, even though that would make the winner unranked by WBC.
At any rate, I imagine Cotto is vacating the WBC belt.
That would take some luster away from a potential Cotto vs Canelo fight (though obviously, it'd still happen, and it'd still sell like hotcakes).
On top of that, I'm sure Cotto is eying a Floyd rematch. Losing that belt would take away the only bait he had to lure Floyd in.
Even if he's stripped/vacates, those fights could still happen for the lineal championship, right? Didn't Martinez remain lineal champ even after they gave Chavez the WBC belt?Comment
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