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  • bigjavi973
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    #181
    Originally posted by Ogecca MaMa
    once Cotto - GGG announced in 2 years. Cotto fans will be saying, that's about right, GGG gets his chance, Cotto ain't puss as we claimed all this time. War Cotto.


    Cotto gets ktfo.

    fans be like - Cotto was way past him prime, Cotto numero uno. GGG on peds
    Cotto's already passed his prime.

    And if Cotto beats GGG then what?

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #182
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      It fkn is true LOL

      Golovkin has fought nobody.

      If he cherry-picks old, come-forward, one-leg-out-the-door, Froch..... then he most fkn definitely will need to validate himself by fighting Ward LOL.

      Are you serious ?

      If you think that Cotto has to "validate" himself against Golovkin, then after Froch, you bet your live that Hypekin will have to fight Ward next.

      The blatant bias toward Golovkin - who has done NOTHING - is sickening !
      Somebody didn't read my post properly before they responded. I said Ward needs Golovkin more than Golovkin needs him. You get a zero for the day. Damn near nobody wants to fight GGG because he's a beast. If you want to try to twist that around to make it seem like He's ducking, put together a list of the many big names who are calling him out. I dare you.

      Golovkin is the number one MW contender. Cotto is the WBC MW champion. Why the hell wouldn't they fight?? Last time I checked, this was a competitive sport.

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      • PrBoxing88
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        #183
        Since Caneko beat KirkBum these so called boxing experts think he superman LMAO, can't wait for Cotto to beat his ass...

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          #184
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime
          Probably the best post in this thread !

          I agree with all three points.

          Its about contextual accuracy, and understanding of the sport.
          Thanks, I don't see how people don't see this

          [QUOTE=SUBZER0ED;15753070]Cotto was reluctant to face Canelo before he destroyed Kirkland. You think he's going to jump at the chance now? I can't wait to see what Cotto fans will say once they realize he won't face either GGG or Canelo. Well, they already have an excuse for him not fighting GGG. "He hasn't fought anybody doe!" Cotto graduated from the Mayweather school of excuses with flying colors![/QUOT


          Cottos might have graduated from the Mayweather school of maximizing your earning potential. Kirkland is essentially a nobody and was fed to Canelo to make him look good like Algieri was fed to Pac.

          It's not excuses it's maximizing $ on the tail end of your career. Cotto didn't want the Canelo fight earlier this year because a) Canelo was being a spoiled brat and insisting on fighting May 2nd b) Cotto was negotiating a contract with Roc

          Because Cotto signed a 3 fight contract I think the first fight would and will be a winnable fight against a lower end name ( Geale )

          2nd fight is the $ fight against Canelo ( think this fight is pretty much already a done deal )

          3rd fight: if he loses to Canelo it's a retirement fight if he wins endless possibilities.

          Just my take,

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            #185
            Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
            Cotto was reluctant to face Canelo before he destroyed Kirkland. You think he's going to jump at the chance now? I can't wait to see what Cotto fans will say once they realize he won't face either GGG or Canelo. Well, they already have an excuse for him not fighting GGG. "He hasn't fought anybody doe!" Cotto graduated from the Mayweather school of excuses with flying colors!
            How was Cotto "reluctant"?

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              #186
              [QUOTE=bigjavi973;15753135]Cotto's already passed his prime.

              And if Cotto beats GGG then what?[/QUOTE]

              You don't have to worry about that, because Cotto is never fighting GGG. NEVER! Watch.

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                #187
                Originally posted by bigjavi973
                Cotto's already passed his prime.

                And if Cotto beats GGG then what?
                It'd be a huge ****ing win for Cotto, that's what, but it won't be if/because Cotto and fans keep downplaying GGG's greatness as if he's not worthy of a fight

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                  #188
                  Originally posted by OnePunch
                  maybe GGG should follow the "cotto blueprint" and go get a title at 168 and then fight Ward at 164 since "ggg small super middleweight doe".

                  Oh wait, to follow the cotto blueprint would not be to fight Froch,Ward, Dirrell, etc at all, but instead to fight someone like Stiglitz or Sturm at 162
                  Actually if you talk about "cotto blueprint", GGG would have to go up 3 more weight classes 1st. Terrible comparison.

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                    #189
                    Originally posted by bigjavi973
                    How was Cotto "reluctant"?
                    Come on Javi. Cotto stalled until the deadline in negotiations with Canelo, only to say "no". He also put on his diva face to make things difficult. He didn't want Canelo then, and I bet he sure as hell doesn't want him now, after seeing him decimate Kirkland. Do you think Cotto could have done that to Kirkland?

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                      #190
                      Originally posted by bigjavi973
                      Actually if you talk about "cotto blueprint", GGG would have to go up 3 more weight classes 1st. Terrible comparison.
                      That's hard to accomplish. There's probably less than 10 fighters in history who started at 154 or 160 who even got two-three titles in three divisions.

                      Golovkin is already 32 which makes it tougher. James Toney was the last guy to ever start at 154 or 160 in his career and get three titles.

                      Nobody sees Golovkin beating Toney prime for prime either.

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