Why is Cotto-Canelo being billed as the next "Super fight"? Canelo ain't elite.

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  • Nay_Sayer
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    #41
    Originally posted by DreamerUSA
    While Shane was still one of the better welterweights he was'nt p4p at the time.
    True but Shane would later on get up the #2 spot on most P4P lists after suffering the loss to Cotto. Shane is probably Cotto's best win to date..

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    • AL_Camino
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      #42
      Well it has to do with both being huge stars, and both have exciting styles. PR vs Mex, and their stardom is almost up there with floyd and Pac, and since its following the failed super fight, it is being labeled as a real super fight because it will be guaranteed action, and one of the best matches that can be made at the moment.

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      • Beater_of_ass
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        #43
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        I didn't post that, did I? I posted that the cotto/canelo fight wasn't on the level of 3 much bigger fights that I also said were not super fights.

        The definition of a super fight, GTFO. This fight pales in comparison to much bigger fights that also missed the mark of a super fight. It's not more than a big fight.

        What is wrong with it just being a big fight?
        If you're not calling it a super-fight because it doesn't have the feel to two "legends" going at it you're right. Canelo isn't a legend and in that sense I can see your point to an extent.

        But simply because it doesn't meet every criteria for a super-fight doesn't mean it isn't one. It's not going to generate May/Pac hype, but nothing ever will at least not another 10-20 years. Call it what you'd like, big/super/huge who really cares? It's going to get over a million buys and be as big as any event May/Pac had done before they faced each other.

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #44
          Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
          If you're not calling it a super-fight because it doesn't have the feel to two "legends" going at it you're right. Canelo isn't a legend and in that sense I can see your point to an extent.

          But simply because it doesn't meet every criteria for a super-fight doesn't mean it isn't one. It's not going to generate May/Pac hype, but nothing ever will at least not another 10-20 years. Call it what you'd like, big/super/huge who really cares? It's going to get over a million buys and be as big as any event May/Pac had done before they faced each other.
          I doubt that it even surpasses the 1 mil ppv's sold mark, not that PPV's sold makes it a super fight. Cotto isn't a legend either. I am not measuring this against May/Pac.

          I get this is a big fight for the fans of each fighter, but it just seems crazy to try and label this a super fight.

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          • Mr.Fantastic
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            #45
            It's a mega fight, not a super fight here in the states. However, it's a super fight for Latinos. Wouldn't surprise me if over 50 million people watch the fight.
            Last edited by Mr.Fantastic; 06-08-2015, 11:19 AM.

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            • Mooshashi
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              #46
              This will be a big fight because of the Mex/PR rivalry plus Mexicans really want to know if Canelo is the next Big Deal. He he blasts out Cotto he will zoom to super star in Mexico.

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              • bojangles1987
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                #47
                Cotto/Alvarez is easily a superfight. I can't wait to see it. I know it won't let us down like Mayweather and Pacquiao.

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                • Beater_of_ass
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                  I doubt that it even surpasses the 1 mil ppv's sold mark, not that PPV's sold makes it a super fight. Cotto isn't a legend either. I am not measuring this against May/Pac.

                  I get this is a big fight for the fans of each fighter, but it just seems crazy to try and label this a super fight.
                  Cotto/Canelo is a super fight.

                  May/Pac was super hype that's all it really comes down to and I all I care about.

                  I see it passing up 1 million because Cotto/Marg I and II got 500 and 600k... Cotto is a bigger star now than when he was for the rematch and Canelo is FAR more the draw than Marg ever was.
                  Last edited by Beater_of_ass; 06-08-2015, 11:31 AM.

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                  • JJRod
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                    #49
                    It's Mexico vs Puerto Rico, the best rivalry in the sport.

                    Add to that the most popular fighter in Mexico vs the most popular fighter in Puerto Rico. This is why it's a big fight.

                    The end.

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                    • Fetta
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                      #50
                      All i know is im excited for it. Hope it happens at a time when I may be able to go.

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