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    I'd rather see Cotto-Angulo as #1 Margarito is a cheater and doesn't deserve the fight #2 a win vs Angulo means more and I think it would be roughly the same game plan as the Mayorga fight.

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    Well..... as expected, the silence from the Cotto haters (not detractors, mind you... but haters) is DEAFENING. So I'll take it upon myself to list a few of the harsh criticism leveled at Cotto before the fight:

    1. Cotto wilts under pressure in the later rounds.

    Well... I guess that one was put to bed last night. A TKO win in the 12th round is definitely not the mark of someone who wilts in the later rounds.

    2. His heart isn't in it. He's only in it for the money.

    An ignorant statement, actually. Cotto already has more money than he knows what to do with. He's still fighting for the only reason why most great fighters continue to fight.... 'cause it's in his blood and 'cause he wants to.

    3. He couldn't avoid Margacheato's punches, so he'll be a sitting duck for Mayorga's flurries.

    Well... I guess that one got put to bed also. He showed movement, avoided some of Mayorga's wild shots, and basically showed some pretty good defense.

    4. He's a quitter.

    Ironic, isn't it? It was actually Mayorga who said "No mas", for whatever reason it was. Even more ironic. Haters had Mayorga sending Cotto into retirement, and it seems it may be the other way around. Karma is a bitch, isn't it?


    I love this forum, but I wish people who talk the most shit would show up after their predictions blow up in their faces and say...... "You know... I was wrong about so-and-so". He's actually better than I thought.

    Yeah, right.


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    Where's Ross?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Well..... as expected, the silence from the Cotto haters (not detractors, mind you... but haters) is DEAFENING. So I'll take it upon myself to list a few of the harsh criticism leveled at Cotto before the fight:

    1. Cotto wilts under pressure in the later rounds.

    Well... I guess that one was put to bed last night. A TKO win in the 12th round is definitely not the mark of someone who wilts in the later rounds.

    2. His heart isn't in it. He's only in it for the money.

    An ignorant statement, actually. Cotto already has more money than he knows what to do with. He's still fighting for the only reason why most great fighters continue to fight.... 'cause it's in his blood and 'cause he wants to.

    3. He couldn't avoid Margacheato's punches, so he'll be a sitting duck for Mayorga's flurries.

    Well... I guess that one got put to bed also. He showed movement, avoided some of Mayorga's wild shots, and basically showed some pretty good defense.

    4. He's a quitter.

    Ironic, isn't it? It was actually Mayorga who said "No mas", for whatever reason it was. Even more ironic. Haters had Mayorga sending Cotto into retirement, and it seems it may be the other way around. Karma is a bitch, isn't it?


    I love this forum, but I wish people who talk the most shit would show up after their predictions blow up in their faces and say...... "You know... I was wrong about so-and-so". He's actually better than I thought.

    Yeah, right.

    Tito - that underlined portion of your post is the only gripe I have with your statement.

    In a sense, I give him a pass on his last two fights. He needed to test the waters at 154 with Foreman before going in deeper, fair enough, and Mayorga is a true junior middleweight who brought a big pay day. Fair play there too. So, let's see where he goes next. I'd prefer to see Cotto in with Berto at 154 than Margarito. I'd also prefer Cotto face Kirkland/Angulo/Dzinziruk/Williams etc before Margarito. Any fight now with Cotto is a PPV, so, it's not like he isn't getting paid anyway.

    Great fighters challenge themselves consistently. Mayorga and Foreman aren't challenging for someone of Cotto's caliber. Again, I understand the logic of why he took them, and let's see his next fight. However, Kirkland, Angulo, Dzinziruk, Williams etc. those are real challenges for great fighters.

    At the end of the day, Cotto looked good last night. Damn straight. It was against an old Mayorga, who wasn't ranked in the top ten of the division at the time of the fight, but Cotto still looked good.
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    Where's Ross?
    whos ross?

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    I picked mayorga To win last night. I've always been a fan of cotto, But with the margarito and Pac defeats I thought it had taken something from him. I thought mayorga, with his size and strength could hurt and beat cotto. I'm glad I was wrong tho. Cotto showed his class once again last night and proved he still has alot left to offer the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Where's Ross?
    Im here. Im in the uk, I stayed up till 6 am and spent most pf the day sleeping. Not asking for blowjobs from men on here like some Ricky Martin fans

    I said I was wrong, life goes on. A 38 year old retired fighter got beaten by a 30 year old belt holder. No big shakes. Cotto is still to become the top fighter in any division hes fought in, unlike Ricardo

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    "a 38 year old fighter got beaten by a 30 year old title holder"

    Well... when you put it like that...

    mayorga was also a 38 year old fighter and Cotto a 30 year old title holder before the fight too though, not just after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Where's Ross?
    Im here. Im in the uk, I stayed up till 6 am and spent most pf the day sleeping. Not asking for blowjobs from men on here like some Ricky Martin fans

    I said I was wrong, life goes on. A 38 year old retired fighter got beaten by a 30 year old belt holder. No big shakes. Cotto is still to become the top fighter in any division hes fought in, unlike Ricardo
    Well done for committing yourself to a fighter, you got it wrong as have all of us.
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    Default Re: Cotto questions: ANSWERED

    Cotto looked great and it was a awesome fight. I'd love to see him fight Margarito say what you want about the guy be he is a true warrior just like Cotto and if Cotto is willing to give him that fight who are we to question that?
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    Cotto answered some question about his boxing skills, which I thnk he looked pretty good defensively. To be honest though Mayorga didnt ask alot of questions about how he can handle constant pressure. Mayorga only fought in spurts, then got totally outclassed when he was in passive mode. Mayorga had a few moments but they were few and far between. I would like to see how Cotto handles the constant pressure of Margarito, I do think he will win this time because he looks like he has gone more into pure boxer mode rather than mixing it up like he used to. If he were to beat Margarito in the rematch he will have answered alot of questions.

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    Default Re: Cotto questions: ANSWERED

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Well..... as expected, the silence from the Cotto haters (not detractors, mind you... but haters) is DEAFENING. So I'll take it upon myself to list a few of the harsh criticism leveled at Cotto before the fight:

    1. Cotto wilts under pressure in the later rounds.

    Well... I guess that one was put to bed last night. A TKO win in the 12th round is definitely not the mark of someone who wilts in the later rounds.

    2. His heart isn't in it. He's only in it for the money.

    An ignorant statement, actually. Cotto already has more money than he knows what to do with. He's still fighting for the only reason why most great fighters continue to fight.... 'cause it's in his blood and 'cause he wants to.

    3. He couldn't avoid Margacheato's punches, so he'll be a sitting duck for Mayorga's flurries.

    Well... I guess that one got put to bed also. He showed movement, avoided some of Mayorga's wild shots, and basically showed some pretty good defense.

    4. He's a quitter.

    Ironic, isn't it? It was actually Mayorga who said "No mas", for whatever reason it was. Even more ironic. Haters had Mayorga sending Cotto into retirement, and it seems it may be the other way around. Karma is a bitch, isn't it?


    I love this forum, but I wish people who talk the most shit would show up after their predictions blow up in their faces and say...... "You know... I was wrong about so-and-so". He's actually better than I thought.

    Yeah, right.

    Tito - that underlined portion of your post is the only gripe I have with your statement.

    In a sense, I give him a pass on his last two fights. He needed to test the waters at 154 with Foreman before going in deeper, fair enough, and Mayorga is a true junior middleweight who brought a big pay day. Fair play there too. So, let's see where he goes next. I'd prefer to see Cotto in with Berto at 154 than Margarito. I'd also prefer Cotto face Kirkland/Angulo/Dzinziruk/Williams etc before Margarito. Any fight now with Cotto is a PPV, so, it's not like he isn't getting paid anyway.

    Great fighters challenge themselves consistently. Mayorga and Foreman aren't challenging for someone of Cotto's caliber. Again, I understand the logic of why he took them, and let's see his next fight. However, Kirkland, Angulo, Dzinziruk, Williams etc. those are real challenges for great fighters.

    At the end of the day, Cotto looked good last night. Damn straight. It was against an old Mayorga, who wasn't ranked in the top ten of the division at the time of the fight, but Cotto still looked good.
    Correction Bro:

    World Boxing Association Official Site

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    SUPER WELTERWEIGHT (154 Lbs/ 69.85) Kgs)
    SUPER CHAMPION: MIGUEL COTTO P.R.
    World Champion: V A C A N T
    Won Title:
    Last Mandatory:
    Last Defense:
    INTERIM CHAMPION: RIGOBERTO ALVAREZ MEX
    IBF:
    CORNELIUS BONDRAGE

    WBO
    :SERGEI DZINDZIRUK WBC: MANNY PACQUIAO
    1. AUSTIN TROUT (OC) USA
    2. JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR. MEX
    3. NOBUHIRO ISHIDA JPN
    4. ZAURBEK BAYSANGUROV (WBA I/C) RUS
    5. ERISLANDY LARA (LAC) CUB
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    Default Re: Cotto questions: ANSWERED

    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Well..... as expected, the silence from the Cotto haters (not detractors, mind you... but haters) is DEAFENING. So I'll take it upon myself to list a few of the harsh criticism leveled at Cotto before the fight:

    1. Cotto wilts under pressure in the later rounds.

    Well... I guess that one was put to bed last night. A TKO win in the 12th round is definitely not the mark of someone who wilts in the later rounds.

    2. His heart isn't in it. He's only in it for the money.

    An ignorant statement, actually. Cotto already has more money than he knows what to do with. He's still fighting for the only reason why most great fighters continue to fight.... 'cause it's in his blood and 'cause he wants to.

    3. He couldn't avoid Margacheato's punches, so he'll be a sitting duck for Mayorga's flurries.

    Well... I guess that one got put to bed also. He showed movement, avoided some of Mayorga's wild shots, and basically showed some pretty good defense.

    4. He's a quitter.

    Ironic, isn't it? It was actually Mayorga who said "No mas", for whatever reason it was. Even more ironic. Haters had Mayorga sending Cotto into retirement, and it seems it may be the other way around. Karma is a bitch, isn't it?


    I love this forum, but I wish people who talk the most shit would show up after their predictions blow up in their faces and say...... "You know... I was wrong about so-and-so". He's actually better than I thought.

    Yeah, right.

    Tito - that underlined portion of your post is the only gripe I have with your statement.

    In a sense, I give him a pass on his last two fights. He needed to test the waters at 154 with Foreman before going in deeper, fair enough, and Mayorga is a true junior middleweight who brought a big pay day. Fair play there too. So, let's see where he goes next. I'd prefer to see Cotto in with Berto at 154 than Margarito. I'd also prefer Cotto face Kirkland/Angulo/Dzinziruk/Williams etc before Margarito. Any fight now with Cotto is a PPV, so, it's not like he isn't getting paid anyway.

    Great fighters challenge themselves consistently. Mayorga and Foreman aren't challenging for someone of Cotto's caliber. Again, I understand the logic of why he took them, and let's see his next fight. However, Kirkland, Angulo, Dzinziruk, Williams etc. those are real challenges for great fighters.

    At the end of the day, Cotto looked good last night. Damn straight. It was against an old Mayorga, who wasn't ranked in the top ten of the division at the time of the fight, but Cotto still looked good.
    Correction Bro:

    World Boxing Association Official Site

    .
     
    SUPER WELTERWEIGHT (154 Lbs/ 69.85) Kgs)
    SUPER CHAMPION: MIGUEL COTTO P.R.
    World Champion: V A C A N T
    Won Title:
    Last Mandatory:
    Last Defense:
    INTERIM CHAMPION: RIGOBERTO ALVAREZ MEX
    IBF:
    CORNELIUS BONDRAGE

    WBO
    :SERGEI DZINDZIRUK WBC: MANNY PACQUIAO
    1. AUSTIN TROUT (OC) USA
    2. JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR. MEX
    3. NOBUHIRO ISHIDA JPN
    4. ZAURBEK BAYSANGUROV (WBA I/C) RUS
    5. ERISLANDY LARA (LAC) CUB
    6. RICARDO MAYORGA NIC
    7. PAWEL WOLAK
    8. RYAN RHODES U.K.
    9. ANTHONY MUNDINE AUS
    10. CHARLIE OTA JPN
    11. LUKAS KONECNY CZE
    12. HUSSEIN BAYRAM FRA
    13. YUKI NONAKA JPN
    14. SEBASTIEN MADANI (EBA) FRA

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    Good job, Pav. I myself didn't know Ricardo was ranked in the top 10. I was honestly surprised to see that. Kudos for doing the research.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Well..... as expected, the silence from the Cotto haters (not detractors, mind you... but haters) is DEAFENING. So I'll take it upon myself to list a few of the harsh criticism leveled at Cotto before the fight:

    1. Cotto wilts under pressure in the later rounds.

    Well... I guess that one was put to bed last night. A TKO win in the 12th round is definitely not the mark of someone who wilts in the later rounds.

    2. His heart isn't in it. He's only in it for the money.

    An ignorant statement, actually. Cotto already has more money than he knows what to do with. He's still fighting for the only reason why most great fighters continue to fight.... 'cause it's in his blood and 'cause he wants to.

    3. He couldn't avoid Margacheato's punches, so he'll be a sitting duck for Mayorga's flurries.

    Well... I guess that one got put to bed also. He showed movement, avoided some of Mayorga's wild shots, and basically showed some pretty good defense.

    4. He's a quitter.

    Ironic, isn't it? It was actually Mayorga who said "No mas", for whatever reason it was. Even more ironic. Haters had Mayorga sending Cotto into retirement, and it seems it may be the other way around. Karma is a bitch, isn't it?


    I love this forum, but I wish people who talk the most shit would show up after their predictions blow up in their faces and say...... "You know... I was wrong about so-and-so". He's actually better than I thought.

    Yeah, right.

    Tito - that underlined portion of your post is the only gripe I have with your statement.

    In a sense, I give him a pass on his last two fights. He needed to test the waters at 154 with Foreman before going in deeper, fair enough, and Mayorga is a true junior middleweight who brought a big pay day. Fair play there too. So, let's see where he goes next. I'd prefer to see Cotto in with Berto at 154 than Margarito. I'd also prefer Cotto face Kirkland/Angulo/Dzinziruk/Williams etc before Margarito. Any fight now with Cotto is a PPV, so, it's not like he isn't getting paid anyway.

    Great fighters challenge themselves consistently. Mayorga and Foreman aren't challenging for someone of Cotto's caliber. Again, I understand the logic of why he took them, and let's see his next fight. However, Kirkland, Angulo, Dzinziruk, Williams etc. those are real challenges for great fighters.

    At the end of the day, Cotto looked good last night. Damn straight. It was against an old Mayorga, who wasn't ranked in the top ten of the division at the time of the fight, but Cotto still looked good.
    Kirkland, Angulo, Dzinziruk, Berto... would all be good next opponents for Cotto. Williams I've never through so, 'cause of the size (height) difference. It probably wouldn't be a fan-friendly fight. But let's see what happens. There IS the matter of retribution from the beating Cotto took from MargaCHEATO, although I can also say that CHEATO doesn't deserve a single nickel from a big fight, even though unfortunately it already happened with Pacquiao. Let's see where Team Cotto decides to go next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Well..... as expected, the silence from the Cotto haters (not detractors, mind you... but haters) is DEAFENING. So I'll take it upon myself to list a few of the harsh criticism leveled at Cotto before the fight:

    1. Cotto wilts under pressure in the later rounds.

    Well... I guess that one was put to bed last night. A TKO win in the 12th round is definitely not the mark of someone who wilts in the later rounds.

    2. His heart isn't in it. He's only in it for the money.

    An ignorant statement, actually. Cotto already has more money than he knows what to do with. He's still fighting for the only reason why most great fighters continue to fight.... 'cause it's in his blood and 'cause he wants to.

    3. He couldn't avoid Margacheato's punches, so he'll be a sitting duck for Mayorga's flurries.

    Well... I guess that one got put to bed also. He showed movement, avoided some of Mayorga's wild shots, and basically showed some pretty good defense.

    4. He's a quitter.

    Ironic, isn't it? It was actually Mayorga who said "No mas", for whatever reason it was. Even more ironic. Haters had Mayorga sending Cotto into retirement, and it seems it may be the other way around. Karma is a bitch, isn't it?


    I love this forum, but I wish people who talk the most shit would show up after their predictions blow up in their faces and say...... "You know... I was wrong about so-and-so". He's actually better than I thought.

    Yeah, right.

    Tito - that underlined portion of your post is the only gripe I have with your statement.

    In a sense, I give him a pass on his last two fights. He needed to test the waters at 154 with Foreman before going in deeper, fair enough, and Mayorga is a true junior middleweight who brought a big pay day. Fair play there too. So, let's see where he goes next. I'd prefer to see Cotto in with Berto at 154 than Margarito. I'd also prefer Cotto face Kirkland/Angulo/Dzinziruk/Williams etc before Margarito. Any fight now with Cotto is a PPV, so, it's not like he isn't getting paid anyway.

    Great fighters challenge themselves consistently. Mayorga and Foreman aren't challenging for someone of Cotto's caliber. Again, I understand the logic of why he took them, and let's see his next fight. However, Kirkland, Angulo, Dzinziruk, Williams etc. those are real challenges for great fighters.

    At the end of the day, Cotto looked good last night. Damn straight. It was against an old Mayorga, who wasn't ranked in the top ten of the division at the time of the fight, but Cotto still looked good.
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    World Boxing Association Official Site

    .
     
    SUPER WELTERWEIGHT (154 Lbs/ 69.85) Kgs)
    SUPER CHAMPION: MIGUEL COTTO P.R.
    World Champion: V A C A N T
    Won Title:
    Last Mandatory:
    Last Defense:
    INTERIM CHAMPION: RIGOBERTO ALVAREZ MEX
    IBF:
    CORNELIUS BONDRAGE

    WBO
    :SERGEI DZINDZIRUK WBC: MANNY PACQUIAO
    1. AUSTIN TROUT (OC) USA
    2. JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR. MEX
    3. NOBUHIRO ISHIDA JPN
    4. ZAURBEK BAYSANGUROV (WBA I/C) RUS
    5. ERISLANDY LARA (LAC) CUB
    6. RICARDO MAYORGA NIC
    7. PAWEL WOLAK
    8. RYAN RHODES U.K.
    9. ANTHONY MUNDINE AUS
    10. CHARLIE OTA JPN
    11. LUKAS KONECNY CZE
    12. HUSSEIN BAYRAM FRA
    13. YUKI NONAKA JPN
    14. SEBASTIEN MADANI (EBA) FRA

    15. ROGERIO PEREIRA (NABA) BR

    Is that the WBA ranking? We all know sanctioning body's rankings aren't accurate and don't matter. Chavez Jr. is ranked #2 ffs. He was there because Don King got him there.

    The Ring Magazine and Espn didn't have Mayorga ranked in their top ten. And the IBO, which has a odd way of ranking (computerized maybe?), doesn't have Mayorga ranked in the top ten. I don't think anyone else had him ranked in their top ten at 154.
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