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  • ////
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    Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
    Lol he didn't lose to clottey.

    Who did he "duck" at 154?
    Nobody man he fcked em all up, knee surgery Yuri Foreman, part time MMA fighter with losing record Ricardo Mayorga, Cotto BORICUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FIGHT ANYONE KING WARRIOR

    Only his middleweight domination is more impressive than his HOF 154 streak. If the judges didn't rob him against Trout I would consider him undefeated.

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  • RetroSpeed05
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    Originally posted by nerd slapper View Post
    Cotto is on an ATG ducking streak. Just look at this:

    http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...3535&cat=boxer

    His "Reign" at 154: 3 injured retirees. He managed to become champion and defend the belt while ducking the ENTIRE division, every serious competitor was avoided.

    Now he is doing the same thing at 160. After beating crippled retiring Martinez at a catchweight, he is fighting Geale the shellshocked retiring leftovers of the actual champion, at a catchweight.

    It has been 8 years since Cotto beat Shane Mosely. Since then he has done absolutely nothing of note other than be from the right country.

    How can you honestly criticize Golovkin's resume when losing a split decision to Clottey was the pinnacle of your entire career? Wanna run through that list and check for yourself? It's true.
    Cotto fans will stick with him till the end, when goes out in his cherry-pick blaze of glory.

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  • bigjavi973
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    Originally posted by nerd slapper View Post
    Cotto is on an ATG ducking streak. Just look at this:

    http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...3535&cat=boxer

    His "Reign" at 154: 3 injured retirees. He managed to become champion and defend the belt while ducking the ENTIRE division, every serious competitor was avoided.when losing a split decision to Clottey was the pinnacle of your entire career?
    Lol he didn't lose to clottey.

    Who did he "duck" at 154?

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  • mathed
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    Canelo failed to shine with KO of the year....yeah, sure Cotto. Here you are fighting for the 160 lb MW championship at 157 against another 160 pounder. Little man, give up the belt or fight GGG at 160.

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  • bigjavi973
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
    I have to hand it to you bro, you're loyal to the last breath. Cotto should send you regular checks, thank you cards and tickets to his fights. Hell, he should have you over for the holidays!
    What I stated was false?

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  • bigjavi973
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
    Cotto waited until the deadline just to say "no". He didn't give Canelo any room for further negotiations. ODH even said they felt Cotto just wasn't going to work to make the fight, so they walked.

    Kirkland's loss to Ishida was his only one at the time, and regarded as an oddity. He was still feared by the time he fought Canelo. No one knew what to expect, including you.
    He didn't say "no". That is an utter lie. "We'll get back to you on tuesday".Canelo didn't wanna wait cuz of that "mexican date" and walked away.

    Ishida is a light puncher ffs. "an oddity"

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  • ////
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    Cotto is on an ATG ducking streak. Just look at this:

    http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...3535&cat=boxer

    His "Reign" at 154: 3 injured retirees. He managed to become champion and defend the belt while ducking the ENTIRE division, every serious competitor was avoided.

    Now he is doing the same thing at 160. After beating crippled retiring Martinez at a catchweight, he is fighting Geale the shellshocked retiring leftovers of the actual champion, at a catchweight.

    It has been 8 years since Cotto beat Shane Mosely. Since then he has done absolutely nothing of note other than be from the right country.

    How can you honestly criticize Golovkin's resume when losing a split decision to Clottey was the pinnacle of your entire career? Wanna run through that list and check for yourself? It's true.
    Last edited by ////; 06-02-2015, 06:22 PM.

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  • RetroSpeed05
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    Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
    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 !

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
    That is your opinion & yes you should care & it does matter because Cotto has a proven track record of fighting anyone.
    I have to hand it to you bro, you're loyal to the last breath. Cotto should send you regular checks, thank you cards and tickets to his fights. Hell, he should have you over for the holidays!

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
    Really? Who walked away in the negotiations over the "mexican dates"?

    Really??? You do know it only took Ishida 1 round to stop Kirkland?
    Cotto waited until the deadline just to say "no". He didn't give Canelo any room for further negotiations. ODH even said they felt Cotto just wasn't going to work to make the fight, so they walked.

    Kirkland's loss to Ishida was his only one at the time, and regarded as an oddity. He was still feared by the time he fought Canelo. No one knew what to expect, including you.

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