The Official Miguel Cotto-Canelo Alvarez Master Thread

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  • VG_Addict
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    #291
    What do you expect the PPV buyrates to be?

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    • Bardock
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      #292
      Originally posted by bigjavi973
      I cringe every time I see that he posts something...

      I go and read it myself and its NOTHING like the link he gave smh
      stop spamming your own thread bro, fckng A

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      • bigjavi973
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        #293
        Originally posted by Bardock
        stop spamming your own thread bro, fckng A
        [IMG]http://media.*****.com/media/vcNsKUQ07oPLy/*****.gif[/IMG]

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        • Aztekkas
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          #294
          Will Canelo get credit if he beats Cotto, or will Cotto become "washed up" over night

          It seems like every time Cotto loses, there's a "valid" reason behind his losing performance. Whether it's his opponent hitting him with bricks, being weight drained, having an off night, etc.. Etc... Thus, my question arises. Will Cotto fans give Canelo his props for taking down the "Taino King", or will Cotto become past prime and shopworn if he happens to lose, thus removing any ounce of credit for a victory over him?

          I can't imagine the pain and anguish it would bring to Cotto fans if he happens to lose his "undefeated" record against a Ginger. Especially seeing as how he is the one dictating the terms of the fight, and according to Cotto fans, is the more gifted and technically sound boxer with a monstrous punch once both men step inside the same ring. After all, Cotto "won" the first six rounds of the fight alone based on the purses . Oh, and if Canelo wins via decision, it would certainly be due to rigged cards and bought judges.

          Enjoy

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          • HanzGruber
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            #295
            The die hards will for sure. Pretty much a guarantee

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            • Slyboots
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              #296
              Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
              No wonder you're so obsessed with Cotto. Similar to dragon sickness.
              If anyone is obsessed, it's you.

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              • Aztekkas
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                #297
                Originally posted by HanzGruber
                The die hards will for sure. Pretty much a guarantee

                He almost beat Floyd doe, he made him bleed from his nose!

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                • BOXEO _
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                  #298
                  Big Cotto fan here. Canelo gets full props if he wins.

                  They're both fighting at their preferred weights (unlike Canelo vs Floyd) so there won't be any weight draining going on.

                  Plus I feel like Cotto is rejuvenated with Roach and McMillan in his corner.


                  11/21 is for all the marbles baby!
                  Last edited by BOXEO _; 08-13-2015, 09:10 PM.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #299
                    I'd give him tons of credit, Cotto is more than capable of winning this although I'm favoring Canelo slightly.

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                    • El-blanco
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                      #300
                      Originally posted by Aztekkas
                      It seems like every time Cotto loses, there's a "valid" reason behind his losing performance. Whether it's his opponent hitting him with bricks, being weight drained, having an off night, etc.. Etc... Thus, my question arises. Will Cotto fans give Canelo his props for taking down the "Taino King", or will Cotto become past prime and shopworn if he happens to lose, thus removing any ounce of credit for a victory over him?

                      I can't imagine the pain and anguish it would bring to Cotto fans if he happens to lose his "undefeated" record against a Ginger. Especially seeing as how he is the one dictating the terms of the fight, and according to Cotto fans, is the more gifted and technically sound boxer with a monstrous punch once both men step inside the same ring. After all, Cotto "won" the first six rounds of the fight alone based on the purses . Oh, and if Canelo wins via decision, it would certainly be due to rigged cards and bought judges.

                      Enjoy
                      Cotto, el Rey, is undefeated at the negotiating table and that's all that matters. We both know it, vato.

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