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  • Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
    I don't think it's so good to be that light that early. Doesn't seem natural for someone campaigning in a weight class to be lighter than the limit that early when he hadn't been in the past. We now know that wasn't true.


    Either way, I don't see a bunch of hope for Geale no matter what his weight is.
    The only advantage I ever saw for Geale was his size meaning his option would to make a very physical fight with Cotto hoping to tire him out physically or mentally which has happened to Cotto in the past.

    Cotto is a better boxer, period. He'd have to have fallen off big to lose this one.
    Yeah, it probably wouldn't have been good, but it at least gave hope that the catchweight wouldn't matter much. Now we're back to wondering whether Geale will be drained or not.

    I think Geale's good enough at his best to beat Cotto because of his size. Just like Trout. Trout isn't anywhere close to better than Cotto, but he was big and good enough to win. A healthy Geale is at least close to Austin Trout.

    But now him being drained is back in play, so who knows?

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    • Miguel Cotto: The living, breathing, fighting, modern boxing legend



      Miguel Cotto had his first world title fight in September 2004 and since that night in Puerto Rico he has had a total of 22 world title fights.

      Cotto is a living, breathing, fighting, modern boxing legend and this Saturday in New York he makes his first defence of the WBC middleweight title, the fourth weight at which he has won a world title.

      Cotto beat Sergio Martinez to win the title last June in a bit of surprise; Martinez was considered the man at middleweight, a drifter in the business that he had come to rule late and then ruled with ruthless power. Cotto chopped him down in 10 painful rounds.

      When Cotto was the light-welterweight and welterweight world champion between 2004 and 2008 only the very best, the elite survived the full 12 round distance. He had 12 world title fights during that period and Paulie Malignaggi and the great Shane Mosley were the only two fighters to hear the final bell.


      It was in 2008 that he lost for the first time when he was brutally stopped in round 11 by Mexico's Antonio Margarito in a defence of his WBA welterweight title. Margarito at the time was a beast, avoided by Floyd Mayweather, who had left for a temporary retirement, and he looked untouchable.

      In Los Angeles the following year everybody was shocked and appalled when it was discovered that Margarito had a form of plaster of Paris in his bandages; the discovery was made a few minutes before his fight with Mosley. The bandages were removed, Margarito was given a savage beating by Mosley and stopped in nine rounds. Margarito was, in theory, suspended from boxing for a year but he had a fight in Mexico six months after the Mosley loss and returned to American rings in late 2010. There was some forensic evidence linking the bandages used by Margarito against Cotto and the ones that were confiscated before the Mosley fight; Margarito claimed he was innocent.

      "I knew there was something wrong the night I lost to Margarito," said Cotto. "I just wanted revenge, I wanted to fight him again." In 2011, Cotto got his sweet revenge and stopped Margarito in the ninth.
      Cotto was back in serious business and in 2012 he was paid a small fortune to fight Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas. Cotto lost, but he found a way to get close to Mayweather, hitting him more than just about anybody had in 42 previous fights. Mayweather responded by bringing back his father to help with his defence. "Cotto is a great fighter, he made me fight for 12 rounds," said Mayweather.

      Cotto dropped a tight decision to unbeaten Austin Trout for the WBA's light-middleweight title in 2012, had an easy win in 2013 and then fought Martinez in what was considered a big, big risk. Right now Cotto is 34 years of age, a winner of 39 of his 43 fights and one of the finest boxers in the last 25 years.

      On Saturday he defends his WBC middleweight title against the former IBF champion Daniel Geale in a fight made at 157 pounds, and not the middleweight limit of 160 pounds. Geale has lost two of his last four, including a clinical third round defeat to Gennady Golovkin, the best middleweight in the world at the moment. Cotto is not looking at Golovkin, but he has turned his attention to the young Mexican Saul Alvarez down at light-middleweight. A win against Geale sets up a super fight in September - it would be bigger than any fight available to Mayweather right now, and Alvarez, who is calling the shots, wants to go up against Mayweather on the same night with his own pay-per-view. Cotto and Alvarez is a giant fight, trust me.

      *Steve Bunce, Boxing writer for ESPN
      http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/_...-boxing-legend

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      • https://www.periscope.tv/w/V08QUDI3N...Of4oCsbnkzwg==

        Cotto gonna be at the podium now!
        Last edited by bigjavi973; 06-02-2015, 11:43 AM.

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        • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post



          https://www.periscope.tv/w/V08QUDI3N...Of4oCsbnkzwg==

          Cotto gonna be at the podium now!
          Seven Day Weights: Cotto 163.6, Geale 167.5

          He only has one pound to lose doe. 30 day weigh in doe.

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          • Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
            Seven Day Weights: Cotto 163.6, Geale 167.5

            He only has one pound to lose doe. 30 day weigh in doe.
            Yes we know that already. WBC again messing up as if that's something new. Its too easy tho cuz YDKSAB. All you do is troll here and troll there. You don't even sound like your balls dropped yet. Yup, heard you on that "nsb chat" thing. "golovkin in the house" and then you sounded like one of those nerds at school.

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                • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post




                  That doesn't sound like he'll make it to me.

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                  • Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
                    That doesn't sound like he'll make it to me.
                    How so? He just said that Geale stated that he cuts about 10 lbs in a week before his fights.

                    167 (7 day weigh in)

                    157 (contracted weight)

                    that's 10 lbs difference.

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                    • RIP bigjavi973 if Cotto loses.

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