Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
I'll put my hands up and admit,before the Julio fight,I never ever heard of Quintana,I know that's bad but being a true student,I've done my research and actually,his beating of Julio was not such a shock for those in the know(experienced writers wtc) who knew of QUintana and predicted he would school Julio.

Either way,wether Cotto wins or loses,he HAS to stay at 147,I don't want to see him killin himself to make 140. And whoever loses still has a bright future,I truly believe that.
I appreciate your honesty "El Gamo" but it's inexcusable that you never heard of Quintana before he fought Julio, considering the fact that he has fought on ESPN a few times, and you have over 5,000 posts on this site. I don't mean to get on your case, but shame on you. As for the fight, the two boxers are my favorite fighters out there. I agree with Wacko: If Cotto uses his boxing skills more as opposed to get caught up in drawing blood, then he should win. This is going to be a classic fight and reminds me of the good old days when Puerto Ricans fought each other frequently. This will be one of the most important fights for Puerto Rican boxing fans in recent memory. Throw in Collazo and Cintron, the Ricans may soon hold all the belts in the welterweight division (that is if Mayweather dares fight any of the four).