Comments Thread For: Miguel Cotto: No Matter What Happens, December 31 is The End

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  • bigjer88
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    #21
    Originally posted by nycsmooth
    Please just go away no one is interested in you and your final fight it doesn't matter if you wanted to go out w/some type of Glory you could have fought any of the real contenders...
    You might not be interested, which is just fine, but a lot of people are. His fights are almost always entertaining (except for one or two along the way). Sure, he became a bit of a diva at the negotiating table in his later years, but he earned that leverage with his flesh, blood and bone.

    I was disappointed that he was so inactive after a good performance against Canelo...but after 21 months out of the ring, nothing wrong with a tune-up against a high-pressure, action fighter.

    We'll see if he goes for one last shot at glory in December.

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    • bigjer88
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      #22
      Originally posted by PETUFF
      I wonder why Canela didnt give Coto a rematch? if he win ?:smileysex
      Give it up, man. You're making us Cotto fans look bad with delusional talk about the Canelo fight.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Mitchell Kane
        Good. Cotto's career has already gone on longer than it really needed to.

        This Kamegai fight, for example, is completely unnecessary.
        Yes, Cotto has beeen a great fighter and had a career reflecting that but his last few fights have just been money-grabs/retirement funds.

        I hope he retires whilst he is still relatively healthy and stays retired.

        Best wishes Miguel!!

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