GGG Beating Cotto will not make him a great, Peasant your the only one putting that statement into every single other persons mouth on this subject. What it will do is make him more of a household name and propel him to stardom.
Next you can say all you want that GGG fighting a JMW or WW and getting the win means nothing but Cotto made the choice to fight Martinez in the larger weight division for the title, he won it so he should DEFEND IT regardless if he's small for the division or not, otherwise Vacate the title in the weight class he has no reason to be fighting in.
You also keep saying it's just something shiny and means nothing blah blah then why does he continue to hold onto it rather than vacating it or finding someone to fight in the division?
And this thread was about Cotto so dont try and pass the buck to Canelo? It's obvious you love Cotto so much that regardless of all the points being made against him you cant open your eyes or ears enough to be brought back down to reality and see the truth about him finding every excuse to either vacate, or fight in the division he decided to move up to and fight for a title in which he won.
Next you can say all you want that GGG fighting a JMW or WW and getting the win means nothing but Cotto made the choice to fight Martinez in the larger weight division for the title, he won it so he should DEFEND IT regardless if he's small for the division or not, otherwise Vacate the title in the weight class he has no reason to be fighting in.
You also keep saying it's just something shiny and means nothing blah blah then why does he continue to hold onto it rather than vacating it or finding someone to fight in the division?
And this thread was about Cotto so dont try and pass the buck to Canelo? It's obvious you love Cotto so much that regardless of all the points being made against him you cant open your eyes or ears enough to be brought back down to reality and see the truth about him finding every excuse to either vacate, or fight in the division he decided to move up to and fight for a title in which he won.
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