Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Is Cotto the biggest diva boxing has ever seen?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #21
    Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
    Not to mention, his sexuality is in question. Any man that walks around in tight fluorescent pink underwear with matching crocs and sleeps in the same bed as his fat manager raises some red flags.
    Oh that makes sense now - I was wondering how you could be so daft after claiming you were a "fan"

    You're 13

    Sorry bruh, carry on. 2015 and you are still worried about other people's sexuality. And even if he was gay, so what, he's still more man than you or any other these posers wish to be. Rich, famous, HOF, great family, owns NYC in June, first 4 weight champ in PR history - Cotto's like this to you posers:



    Stay mad and juvenile bruh, it's okay - your parents still love you

    Comment


    • #22
      Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
      alright mr. nitpick. What where the prices of those tickets for each section?

      I really don't care. But it is a lie to claim that he's sold out the MSG every time thgast he's fought there.




      Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO View Post
      exactly always hating on the successful rican

      You are an unbelievable f*ggot.
      Last edited by Ham Porter; 02-27-2015, 11:13 AM.

      Comment


      • #23
        In the case of the Martinez fight I don't think Cotto was wrong in what he asked for. This has been going on forever where the more popular fighters gets certain advantages or things going his way. I think this started for him after the Pac fight where he had to do whatever Roach wanted.

        For the Canelo fight I think the main problem between the two is they can't agree on a venue and time to fight. There is no way Cotto would have fought on May 9 with Pac/Floyd happening. He wants Roach in his corner. I also don't think Canelo would ever fight in MSG. It's going to be hard for them to agree on that.

        Comment


        • #24
          Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
          Not to mention, his sexuality is in question. Any man that walks around in tight fluorescent pink underwear with matching crocs and sleeps in the same bed as his fat manager raises some red flags.
          Now this is what I'm talking about, just plain bs hating. Really who gives a **** about his sexual preferences we watch the guy beat people down and some times he gets beat up in the process too. And I'm supposed to care about what he does outside the ring? It's all about what he does in the ring for me that matters and he has yet to disappoint not one boring fight yet.

          Comment


          • #25
            No, he is a proven warrior who woke up and realized boxing's a business and more importantly, his worth as the 3rd biggest draw in the sport. He has been through the path of fighting "the best" and as a past prime, SMART warrior...he focuses more on securing finances for his family rather than please fans who will turn on him as soon as he loses.

            Comment


            • #26
              Originally posted by -Antonio- View Post
              In the case of the Martinez fight I don't think Cotto was wrong in what he asked for. This has been going on forever where the more popular fighters gets certain advantages or things going his way. I think this started for him after the Pac fight where he had to do whatever Roach wanted.

              For the Canelo fight I think the main problem between the two is they can't agree on a venue and time to fight. There is no way Cotto would have fought on May 9 with Pac/Floyd happening. He wants Roach in his corner. I also don't think Canelo would ever fight in MSG. It's going to be hard for them to agree on that.
              Cotto's manager stated that it broke apart because Cotto wasn't happy with the financial terms of the fight. In my opinion, Cotto/Canelo is a 50/50 revenue splitting fight at this point in both their careers. Cotto asking for more than 50% is unreasonable.

              Comment


              • #27
                I voted top three. Khan is hard to top. In the ring he is tough and brave. It's in who he fights, how few times he fights, how he demands everything and often takes months to make a fight that he has become a diva for a few years now. I wouldn't care if he didn't own the world middleweight championship because these things would have no real effect on the sport and other top contenders. As champion he should be defending his title more than once a year and fighting better challengers than Bundrage, Rios or Bradley none of who have ever defeated a middleweight.

                Comment


                • #28
                  This is a question for all the cotto fans. What has cotto done since beating Mosley in 07,that has made him the a side in negotiations? He beat an old as dirt mayorga,got destroyed by margarito (its excused because of the handwraps),gets the piss beat out of him by Pacquiao,beats a one eyed Pacquiao left over,in margarito,loses to Floyd,gets clowned by Austin trout,beats an obscure Dominican middleweight,and fights what was left of a one legged martinez,who had been through several surguries,and a long period of inactivity. The way I see it,he's done nothing out of the ordinary in the last 8 years,other than when he steps up against a HEALTHY,high ranked fighter,he either gets outclassed,or gets the **** beat out of him. Are you guys just fans,and defending because he's Puerto Rican?

                  Comment


                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Norm Peterson View Post
                    I really don't care. But it is a lie to claim that he's sold out the MSG every time thgast he's fought there.







                    You are an unbelievable f*ggot.
                    yea you are right its kinda hard to sell out an arena that can fit 18,000 people. Funny sh^t is... that it usually almost sells out against the likes of judah, clottey, margarito and jennings.

                    Comment


                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
                      Cotto's manager stated that it broke apart because Cotto wasn't happy with the financial terms of the fight. In my opinion, Cotto/Canelo is a 50/50 revenue splitting fight at this point in both their careers. Cotto asking for more than 50% is unreasonable.
                      please explain...

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP