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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Grinch
    Oh i see.. Yeah i agree on that no doubt.
    Having read back over my original posting, you are right to have challenged my perspective...It was vague and not at all well articulated and came off all wrong...

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    Mr. Miles, redemtion wont stop you from scoring a C- on this debate



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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    As far as resumes I think Hatton's is still better but Cotto's probably catching up.

    I do think Cotto is improving more while Hatton's kind of peaked. And at 147 I would favor Cotto, he's got a better style to beat Ricky than KT did, he doesn't have to have a lot of room to punch.

    But lets face it, its what have you done for me lately. That's just the way it is. Cotto was a glass chinned loss waiting to happen after Corley and Torres and now he's on top of the world. Hatton was on top and has levelled off. But what if Hatton beats up Castillo in two fights, doubt it will happen if it does but who knows. Then he's right back on top and a lot of picks on this fight would probably change.

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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Which leads me to my next question..

    What is everyones opinion on Castillo at 140?

    Is it more Duran than Dela Hoya?

    You know what i mean?

    Me personally, im just not sure. He is getting on a bit.
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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Grinch
    Mr. Miles, redemtion wont stop you from scoring a C- on this debate



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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Grinch
    Which leads me to my next question..

    What is everyones opinion on Castillo at 140?

    Is it more Duran than Dela Hoya?

    You know what i mean?

    Me personally, im just not sure. He is getting on a bit.
    After a slow start, I am now approaching B+ status

    Castillo is indeed getting on, maybe not in years but in terms of trying to burn off weight, number of fights and now going up like he is.....I really think he is probably beyond his best.The Hatton camp wants him for a reason....they know Hatton will knock him about....

    Will be fun, but it will be the end of Castillo....

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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
    Quote Originally Posted by Steelie
    I think you need to look up Cotto's resume....you either are a HUGE Hatton nut hugger and refuse to acknowledge Cotto's achievements or just plain out don't know much about Cotto's opponents,nearly all of whom have been good.
    I think you need to be honest about Cottos resume

    Care to pick any particular opponent that stands out?
    Until Hatton can prove he is even remotely a force at 147 there is no need to go into resumes but since you want to go there,
    Carlos Quintana knocked out Edwin Cassiani.
    Edwin Cassiani TKO'ed Luis Collazo.
    Miguel Cotto destroyed Carlos Quintana.
    I'm not trying to compare resumes...I'm happy to conceed that Hatton has had his fair share of less than stellar opposition.

    I'm highlighting that Quintana is hardly a step up and that if your prepared to take your Cotto tinted spectacles off for a minute, you'll see that Cotto still aint mixed it with true world class.

    Oh, and for the record, it wasn't me that referred to his pedigree. But since it's been brought up lets look at his record a bit more closely...

    Just who has he beat?


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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steelie
    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
    Quote Originally Posted by Steelie
    I think you need to look up Cotto's resume....you either are a HUGE Hatton nut hugger and refuse to acknowledge Cotto's achievements or just plain out don't know much about Cotto's opponents,nearly all of whom have been good.
    I think you need to be honest about Cottos resume

    Care to pick any particular opponent that stands out?
    Until Hatton can prove he is even remotely a force at 147 there is no need to go into resumes but since you want to go there,
    Carlos Quintana knocked out Edwin Cassiani.
    Edwin Cassiani TKO'ed Luis Collazo.
    Miguel Cotto destroyed Carlos Quintana.
    I'm not trying to compare resumes...I'm happy to conceed that Hatton has had his fair share of less than stellar opposition.

    I'm highlighting that Quintana is hardly a step up and that if your prepared to take your Cotto tinted spectacles off for a minute, you'll see that Cotto still aint mixed it with true world class.

    Oh, and for the record, it wasn't me that referred to his pedigree. But since it's been brought up lets look at his record a bit more closely...

    Just who has he beat?

    Cotto has beat 5 undefeated fighters.

    Recently

    Carlos Quintana - (Undefeated) has absolutely demolished everyone that has faced him (until Cotto of course), would have probably been a bigger force in the WW division if didn't have that injury. He still has a future.

    Paul Malignaggi - (Undefeated) didn't fight the best competition, but he has the fastest hands at Light Welter, he also definately proved he had heart against Cotto, also an up and comer with a future

    Gianluca Branco - (1 loss on his record) very very tough never been knocked down, many people said he was invincible, and then Cotto broke his jaw.

    Ricardo Torres - (Undefeated) incredible puncher loads of power, young up and comer really tested Cotto's chin

    Kelson Pinto - (Undefeated) good boxer had some decent power, Cotto blasted him into obscurity.

    Carlos Maussa - (Undefeated) Cotto was the first to give him an 'L' and still did it the quickest.



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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quintana as a welcome mat to the 147 division is just as tough as Luis Collazo!

    It's not that he's the best at welterweight but Cotto demolished him with ease and that is impressive when considering how tough Hatton had it vs Collazo.

    When you think about records and resumes think about this Ricky is 28 and Miguel is 26 if Ricky retires soon then I think it's easy for Cotto to be considered better all-time.

    Ricky hasn't made any progress in getting "the big fight" that defines his career...the Tszyu fight is his best right now but he can do better

    Miguel has successfully moved up in weight where he is free to chase after ANYONE he wants to.



    This really is the best for both boxers, Hatton is free to fight: Harris, Witter, Corrales, Castillo, Hopkins, Holt, Daws, Urango etc

    and Cotto is free to fight: Mayweather Jr. (unlikely), Margarito, Clottey, Judah, Mosley (unlikely), De la Hoya (unlikely), Baldomir, Williams, Gatti, etc

    I think it would have been a hell of a fight though

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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep


    Recently

    Carlos Quintana - Burst Julio's bubble but thats it.

    Paul Malignaggi - Never fought anyone any good.

    Gianluca Branco - Got outboxed by Arturo Gatti...............nuff said

    Ricardo Torres - Gave a good account of himself but if all but one of his opponants posted on saddos they would be greated with "Who are you?"

    Kelson Pinto - Did a runner from Hatton. Official line was fever or sumink? Im sure I heard that he had to rush home to be with his pregnant wife?

    Carlos Maussa - Bless him.


    Just calling it as I see it.

    How is Quintano as tough as Collazo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep


    Recently

    Carlos Quintana - Burst Julio's bubble but thats it.

    Paul Malignaggi - Never fought anyone any good.

    Gianluca Branco - Got outboxed by Arturo Gatti...............nuff said

    Ricardo Torres - Gave a good account of himself but if all but one of his opponants posted on saddos they would be greated with "Who are you?"

    Kelson Pinto - Did a runner from Hatton. Official line was fever or sumink? Im sure I heard that he had to rush home to be with his pregnant wife?

    Carlos Maussa - Bless him.


    Just calling it as I see it.

    How is Quintano as tough as Collazo?
    Well Collazo got blown out by Cassiani in 3 rounds. Then Quintana Retired Cassiani in 3 rounds, the only common denominator.
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    I dont have to point out to you how flawed that logic is do I?

    Your right it is the only thing they have in common. If only Quintano had won and defended a world title there would be more to go on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis
    I dont have to point out to you how flawed that logic is do I?

    Your right it is the only thing they have in common. If only Quintano had won and defended a world title there would be more to go on

    So you measure toughness by having an alphabet belt? I would say your logic is flawed.
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    No but at least it is something. Its better than saying he is tougher because he is the guy Miguel is fighting, right?

    If the roles were reversed would you be praising Hatton for taking on the tougher challenge? I dont think so.
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    Default Re: Hatton v Cotto@147-what do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis


    No but at least it is something. Its better than saying he is tougher because he is the guy Miguel is fighting, right?

    If the roles were reversed would you be praising Hatton for taking on the tougher challenge? I dont think so.
    I would respect Ricky for taking on a tougher challenge, when he takes on Castillo I will give him all the credit in the world. All in all, I'm not really sure what point that you are trying to make. Exactly what is your point?
    Cotto is only 26 and very young in his career what other 26 has even the resume of Cotto?
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