So Cotto's leading candidates are Bradley, Rios and Algieri?

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  • Beater_of_ass
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    #41
    Originally posted by -MEGA-
    Didn't read all your post cause I could see your head is so far up cottos ass it's riduculous. Bradley's resumè in boxing is comparable to Cottos at this point in Cotto's career (when Cotto was 30) . Who are you kidding. If cotto was at 154 you better beleive this would be a good fight. But since Cotto is this 160 God now right? Cotto has made wise "BUSINESS" decisions the last couple years, good for him.

    The only category bradley don't match up is punching power. Cotto may be a slightly better boxer( in some opinions), but I think they're even. Other than that bradley beats him in every other category. Speed, heart, agility etc, etc.
    Cotto has better power, technique, stamina believe it or not, ring IQ, footwork, a better chin, more experience, he's better on the inside than Bradley, he boxes better than Bradley and has better defense than Bradley. But you're right, I think all those can be summed up into power.

    Edit: Cotto also sets traps better, throws better combinations and is a much better ring general as well. Do those fall under power as well?

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    • mathed
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      #42
      Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
      Cotto has better power, technique, stamina believe it or not, ring IQ, footwork, a better chin, more experience, he's better on the inside than Bradley, he boxes better than Bradley and has better defense than Bradley. But you're right, I think all those can be summed up into power.

      Edit: Cotto also sets traps better, throws better combinations and is a much better ring general as well. Do those fall under power as well?
      Cool, then why fight an over matched 147 pound fighter that you would easily beat then?

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      • Joey_Torreo
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        #43
        Any fighter the fights below 160 is not acceptable, even if it's for cottos super jr mw belt. Algieri gtfoh

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          #44
          I'll favor Algieri uncaged

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          • ironmike2012
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            #45
            Wow some of these boxers duck good fights for safe/ easier fights.
            First Stevenson (biggest duck ever), JMM (wouldn't fight Manny again or Provodnikov, fights Alvarado), now we have Cotto (avoiding Canelo, first for Martinez, now to fight Brandon Rios/ Tim Bradley (Manny's leftovers)).

            Can't wait to see the jokes that Deontay Wilder fights, I'm thinking Shannon Briggs, Derric Rossy or probably Artur Szpilka (since he just signed with Haymon).

            Hope he gets beat if it is Bradley or Rios (that's what he gets for cherry-picking smaller fighters). If it is Algeri, Cotto will win by 1st or 2nd round KO, will be more of a disgrace than Garcia-Salka (140 fighter at 160), reminds me of Roy Jones Jr. (at 168) fighting Vinny Paz (former 135 fighter and he just came back after breaking his back). Must be scared to lose, why not just rematch Trout, that would be better than these options.

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            • Scott9945
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              #46
              Anyone who thinks there is a chance for Algieri to get a Cotto fight is a sucker. No network would buy that crap. Seriously.

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              • -MEGA-
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                #47
                Originally posted by ironmike2012
                Wow some of these boxers duck good fights for safe/ easier fights.
                First Stevenson (biggest duck ever), JMM (wouldn't fight Manny again or Provodnikov, fights Alvarado), now we have Cotto (avoiding Canelo, first for Martinez, now to fight Brandon Rios/ Tim Bradley (Manny's leftovers)).

                Can't wait to see the jokes that Deontay Wilder fights, I'm thinking Shannon Briggs, Derric Rossy or probably Artur Szpilka (since he just signed with Haymon).

                Hope he gets beat if it is Bradley or Rios (that's what he gets for cherry-picking smaller fighters). If it is Algeri, Cotto will win by 1st or 2nd round KO, will be more of a disgrace than Garcia-Salka (140 fighter at 160), reminds me of Roy Jones Jr. (at 168) fighting Vinny Paz (former 135 fighter and he just came back after breaking his back). Must be scared to lose, why not just rematch Trout, that would be better than these options.

                Hahahahaha. Didn't Manny beat Cotto worse than Bradley? GTFO with the leftover talk...


                Bradley whoops Cotto's ass. He ain't no 160 pounder.

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                • -MEGA-
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
                  Cotto has better power, technique, stamina believe it or not, ring IQ, footwork, a better chin, more experience, he's better on the inside than Bradley, he boxes better than Bradley and has better defense than Bradley. But you're right, I think all those can be summed up into power.

                  Edit: Cotto also sets traps better, throws better combinations and is a much better ring general as well. Do those fall under power as well?
                  Cotto does not have a better beard than Bradley. That's laughable. Every thing else is subjective. Very subjective.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
                    Cotto has better power, technique, stamina believe it or not, ring IQ, footwork, a better chin, more experience, he's better on the inside than Bradley, he boxes better than Bradley and has better defense than Bradley. But you're right, I think all those can be summed up into power.

                    Edit: Cotto also sets traps better, throws better combinations and is a much better ring general as well. Do those fall under power as well?
                    Why are we even talking about Cotto fighting Bradley who himself is not fighting real ww's?

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                    • Larry the boss
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                      #50
                      Cotto needs to fight GGG or drop back to 154 period...

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