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Originally posted by PrBoxing88 View PostGood fight, who actually will support this fight if made???? Ya asking for this fight so y should support this fight.
I love it.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostGreat fight, but why is Cotto constantly fishing at 147 for JMW fights? Come on man...
His body belongs to WW.
At this point Cotto is only cashing out. He's wasted as ****. He only wants money. This will be a PPV and he will demand 10+ millions.
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostCuz he's a midget for JMW, and he will always lose there to any decent fighter, except an injured Martinez.
His body belongs to WW.
At this point Cotto is only cashing out. He's wasted as ****. He only wants money. This will be a PPV and he will demand 10+ millions.
154 is an ugly place for an old dog to be right now. I think he'd be far better off going up to 160 and trying to land a big fight with Saunders or Eubank in the UK. That'll get him paid. Or, feast on GGG leftovers in the US.
That said, Bradley is a nice fight if he can lure Tim into going up.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostI can't imagine why someone would not support this fight. It's a good fight between two veteran fighters of proven quality and similar size. It's also two guys who always fight the best and would be doing so again here.
I love it.
But the fight is not worth a PPV and Cotto doesn't deserve that money anymore.
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Originally posted by Slyboots View PostCotto has shown he can be effective fighting off the back foot and on the inside.
For the exception of the Mayweather loss, all of Miguel Cotto's losses came about as a result of his opponents' ability to back him up and force him to fight off the back foot. Now, as I reflect, he was even backed up; No actually hurt in the 12th round of the Floyd fight too.
Therefore, when we see Cotto retreating (going backwards), it's typically a sign that he is in some kind of distress or trouble.
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