Tim Bradley Vs Miguel Cotto

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  • M Bison
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    #61
    Lmao, come on now I don't get why people think Cotto even has a chance?

    Tim Bradley would school him from round 1 to 12 and it wouldn't even be remotely close and he could beat him either way on the backfoot or coming forward.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
      He did and you're right about his physicality. I just think we should give him a couple more fights against real WWs to really see if true. What I love about Bradley is that he can outfight and outbox most boxers.
      Bradley is a beast and one of the best welterweights in my opinion. If he weren't looking strictly for big fights before calling it a career, I think he would be even money with any welterweight not named Errol Spence.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Red Cyclone
        Lmao, come on now I don't get why people think Cotto even has a chance?

        Tim Bradley would school him from round 1 to 12 and it wouldn't even be remotely close and he could beat him either way on the backfoot or coming forward.
        There's a reason why Cotto performed better than what most people expected against Floyd, and although I won't get into it now, this would also translate into Cotto having success against Bradley.

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