Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan
Quote Originally Posted by Saddo
let me correct you

Hatton Cotto was a hot topic when Cotto was a prospect rising star and all his fans some of his more rabid fans where proclaiming him as the second coming of Ali ... but with a few bad showings with some fights where he didn't knock the guy out in the first round Cottos amry of fickle fans diminished but his true fans did not but now he has and might i say impressivley stepped up in weight it will be hot topic yet again...

but as Cotto hasnt faced Collazo and Hatton hasnt faced Quintana it still means F all till they step in the ring together all that it now makes to me is a very good match up that i for one wouldnt mind seeing

and now Team Hatton are dealing with top Rank who knows what the future holds.
Sorry about the editing, Chief. Hope it came out alright, since I'm not very good at editing.

My point: Cotto was dumped on excessively before, and Hatton walked on water (off one fight, I might add). Now Cotto is getting his just due credit. That's all I'm saying.
Somewhat prematurely

This place was full of Cotto 'fans' pre Bailey; loads of guys with some serious chips on thier shoulders who simply jumped on the HBO bandwagon. Lampley and Merchant were quoted like gospels from the bible...of course, no one ever seemed to appreciate that HBO had serious cash on Miguel and were hoping he'd fill the void left by Trinidad.

Strangely, the less one sided Miguels fights became (and therefore more exciting) the less and less they seemed to visit. They couldn't cope with dealing with the fact Miguel was actaully human after all, not after the kind of things they'd been saying about Miguel being P4P.

I've never been anti Cotto...just anti Cotto fan...and I don't mean genuine fan...I mean these kids that come on stirring it up and you can just tell they've seen about 10 minutes on youtube or sommat