Peter Quillin vs Miguel Cotto...who wins?

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  • VatoMulatto
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    #1

    Peter Quillin vs Miguel Cotto...who wins?

    No catch-weight. At 160.....Would Quillin be too big and too strong?
    61
    Peter Quillin by KO/TKO
    18.03%
    11
    Peter Quillin by UD
    4.92%
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    Miguel Cotto by KO/TKO
    40.98%
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    Miguel Cotto by UD
    34.43%
    21
    Draw
    1.64%
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  • Reginald Ledoux
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    #2
    Peter lost to Rosado.


    Cotto by UD

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    • Sugar Adam Ali
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      #3
      Quillen's size and range would be the difference..

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      • Craveman
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        #4
        Sod it, I'm going with Cotto. It's hard to like Quillen now.

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        • Jewish-Reptile
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          #5
          Originally posted by Reginald Ledoux
          Peter lost to Rosado.


          Cotto by UD
          Originally posted by Shadow Project
          Sod it, I'm going with Cotto. It's hard to like Quillen now.
          These.

          Quillin was a phoney champ,he said he'd fight whoever and the best,he fought Rosado and embarrassed himself,then embarrassed himself again against the midget European,and then to keep with consistency he embarrassed himself by dropping the title as not to face the amateur star stand out boxer,who really would have been a signature win had he have faced and defeated him.

          Quillin's name is mud.

          Cotto would out work him and put the fear of god into him with his punch volume,dude would be on the back foot all night,it'd be an awful spectacle.name me the last time he impressed,or any time for that matter,he literally lost every round he didnt knock N'Dam down,impressive huh !

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          • boliodogs
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            #6
            Cotto looked very sharp against Martinez. Quillin has not been looking very good lately. With Roach training him I voted Cotto wins by UD.

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            • boliodogs
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              #7
              Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
              These.

              Quillin was a phoney champ,he said he'd fight whoever and the best,he fought Rosado and embarrassed himself,then embarrassed himself again against the midget European,and then to keep with consistency he embarrassed himself by dropping the title as not to face the amateur star stand out boxer,who really would have been a signature win had he have faced and defeated him.

              Quillin's name is mud.

              Cotto would out work him and put the fear of god into him with his punch volume,dude would be on the back foot all night,it'd be an awful spectacle.name me the last time he impressed,or any time for that matter,he literally lost every round he didnt knock N'Dam down,impressive huh !
              He looks like a big BSer. He said he would never fight Lara because Lara is from Cuba. Why deprive a Cuban of a chance to win a title and a good pay check? I think he knew Lara would beat him. He wouldn't dare fight GGG.

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              • slicksouthpaw16
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                #8
                Seems like y'all are doing more wishful thinking than anything, a lot of "if" this and "if" that. Point is, Quillen is a natural middleweight and brutal puncher, let alone standing 6'1 and rangy. Cotto would need to get inside. Problem is that is where Quillin is dangerous, those short hook are lethal and Cotto is indeed on the downhill slide, he just happened to catch Martinez in even worse condition than he was. Don't let your opinion of Quillin lose you money lol.
                Last edited by slicksouthpaw16; 10-20-2014, 12:31 AM.

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                • damit305
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                  #9
                  Quillin overpowers cotto.

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                  • Foreign Soil
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                    #10
                    Cotto would win rounds and make Quillin look foolish(which isn't hard to do) but would probably get caught in the mid-late rounds and busted up.

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