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How would prime Cotto do against today's welterweights?
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Originally posted by Drama Show View Postand malignaggi cotto was a lot closer than cotto mayweather. that says it all really.
Lol, Malignaggi looked like the elephant man at the end of that fight. That fight was about to be stopped. Malignaggi got his eye socket broke.
And this was from a weight drained Cotto. You do know that was Cotto's last fight at 140 right? He looked like a starving concentration camp slave at the weigh in and yet he still broke Malignaggi's face and had him looking like the elephant man. You do also know that, that fight occurred in 2006 when Malignaggi was at his peak and still got beat down by a weight drained Cotto.
Lol, you DKSACLast edited by True That; 06-20-2018, 12:17 PM.
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Spence would stop Cotto.
But Cotto beats everyone else, even Crawford.
People like to **** on Cotto nowadays, but he was a damn good fighter in his 140/147 days.
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Originally posted by True That View PostLol, Malignaggi looked like the elephant man at the end of that fight. That fight was about to be stopped. Malignaggi got his eye socket broke.
And this was from a weight drained Cotto. You do know that was Cotto's last fight at 140 right? He looked like a starving concentration camp slave and yet he still broke Malignaggi's face and had him looking like the elephant man. You do also know that, that fight occurred in 2006 when Malignaggi was at his peak and still got beat down by a weight drained Cotto.
Lol, you DKSAC
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Originally posted by Drama Show View Postevery time cotto got beat there was excuses. i know the trainer was the fall guy for a few of them. they blamed weight a couple times too and then he'd move up in weight and still get spanked. then theyd say he was too small for the weight lol. its a shame for cotto that there was never an 'i put up a good effort' belt
Cotto was the best fighter as a professional out of all of the 2000 Olympic participants that turned pro. No one had a better professional career out of that 2000 Olympic class that turned pro than Cotto.
As short as Cotto was to compete in 4 weight divisions, 140, 147, 154 and 160 is a great accomplishment.
The man had a hell of a pro career:
Jason Doucet
Jacob Godinez
Walkimi Young
Martin Ramirez
Rudolfo Lunsford
Arturo Rodriguez
Joshua Smith
Sammy Sparkman
Juan Angel Macias
Justin Juuko
Carlos Ramirez
John Brown
Ubaldo Hernandez
Cesar Bazan
Joel Perez
Rocky Martinez
Demetrio Ceballos
Carlos Maussa
Victoriano Sosa
Lovemore N'Dou
Kelson Pinto
Randall Bailey
Demarcus Corley
Mohammed Abdullaev
Ricardo Torres
Gianluca Branco
Paulie Malignaggi
Carlos Quintana
Oktay Urkal
Zab Judah
Shane Mosley
Alfonso Gomez
Antonio Margacheato
Michael Jennings
Joshua Clottey
Manny Pacquiao
Yuri Foreman
Ricardo Mayorga
Antonio Margacheato
Floyd Mayweather
Austin Trout
Delvin Rodriguez
Sergio Martinez
Daniel Geale
Canelo Alvarez
Yoshihiro Kamegai
Sadam Ali
Lol, once again, you DKSAC.
And you know what, it doesn't matter what you, the haters or other people say or think about Cotto.
Boxing pundits, writers, analysts, fighters know what a great fighter Cotto was.
And the bottom line is Cotto is a Hall of Famer and will be in the Hall of Fame. And at the end of the day that's all that matters.
Bye FeliciaLast edited by True That; 06-20-2018, 12:26 PM.
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Originally posted by Willy Wanker View PostSpence would stop Cotto.
But Cotto beats everyone else, even Crawford.
People like to **** on Cotto nowadays, but he was a damn good fighter in his 140/147 days.
Yup and it doesn't matter what those people or haters think.
Boxing pundits, writers, analysts, media and fighters know Cotto was a hell of a fighter.
And he is a Hall of Famer and will be in the Hall of Fame. At the end of the day, that's all that matters.
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