Cotto Should Move to 147

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  • Left2body
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    #11
    You can also see that some fighters take punches better if they are fighting at a weight that is very unnatural for them. This is illustrated by PacMan who got KO'd at 112lbs and immediately came up in weight for his very next fight. He has proven to take a very good punch at the higher weights and hasn't lost his power there either. I think the same will hold true for Cotto.

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    • DLT
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      #12
      Originally posted by Smokin'
      Man, Gatti was severly weight drained for years at 140. He started his career like 13 years ago at 135, and look at him now. You don't know what the **** you're talking about, son. "He hit the wall". You're a ****ing tool.
      So, what does that mean, clown? Everyone is different. You think just because one guy can make a weight for a long time then everyone in boxing can do the same? Your a ****in idiot if you think that and in your case, your a idiot even if you dont think that.

      I guess Oscar can still fight at 130 then? Your a ****in clown

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        #13
        Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
        Hit the wall? Your trying too hard, your hating is becoming weak.
        What are you talking about? Im giving Cotto props in this thread and you think Im hating on him? Your bias has blinded you

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        • Smokin'
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          #14
          Well how do you know he 'hit the wall' if he has made 140 for all of his past fights? You're just a dumbass flailing at the wind, trying to make useless points.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Smokin'
            Well how do you know he 'hit the wall' if he has made 140 for all of his past fights? You're just a dumbass flailing at the wind, trying to make useless points.
            Because all of sudden Castillo failed weight, now hes looking at Cotto. That's his simple logic. Cotto aint Castillo mang.

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              #16
              Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
              Because all of sudden Castillo failed weight, now hes looking at Cotto. That's his simple logic. Cotto aint Castillo mang.
              Yeah, so true.
              Only bitches like Castillo pull off that kind of crap...

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                #17
                Originally posted by Tha Greatest
                Yeah, so true.
                Only bitches like Castillo pull off that kind of crap...
                I mean, everyone knows Cotto is at a lower weight than hes suppose to be, it is normal today. Rivera was a weight lower, and so is about 60% of boxing, I'm still surpised, at supposed boxing experts being surpised. How do people think Mayweather came from Featherweight to Welterweight?

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                  #18
                  I think it's funny how people call it 'cheating'. If they can make the weight, they can make the weight, simple as that. If they don't like it, then drain their body themselves and fight at a lower weight. Until then........shut the **** up!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Smokin'
                    I think it's funny how people call it 'cheating'. If they can make the weight, they can make the weight, simple as that. If they don't like it, then drain their body themselves and fight at a lower weight. Until then........shut the **** up!
                    Its cheating if you move the fucing weigh in time. Again, why not let Cotto weigh in on Tuesday then? Would you not think it was cheating if they said Cotto had to weigh in on fight day?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DLT
                      Its cheating if you move the fucing weigh in time. Again, why not let Cotto weigh in on Tuesday then? Would you not think it was cheating if they said Cotto had to weigh in on fight day?
                      I'm not sure when they moved the weight-in time but wasn't the Corrales vs Castillo weight-in time at 2pm local time? I'm not sure how rigid the weight-in time is either.

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