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    I know his going to beat Tony, Cotto is the best welterweight hands down even including floyd. we all know floyd is very skilled but is that really enough? well thats why we have the fight. What happens next for cotto though after he beats tony, who else is there? floyd? well if floyd does not fight him. can cotto move up? to 154? maybe a big fight with oscar? I do not think he has any weight issue. Will it benefit cotto legecy wise to move up and or keep moving up like great p4p fighters? or should he stay at 147 for the rest of his career? will that be the best for his legecy or will we see a middleweight cotto in the future. honestly the thought of a middleweight cotto is scary. his still young and i hope his still growing and getting better. Cotto may be stuck fighting lesser oppenents in the future if nobody steps up and gets better. 147 does not seem to be gaining anymore stars in the future, 154 does not really have anybody. well 160? that may be way to far up for cotto, but maybe in 2 years. he is in fact still young. I think cotto is the future p4p king.

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    Why would he move from welterweight, one of the most stacked divisions in boxing, where he is a very impressive fighter to the baron wastelands of 154 and 160? Unless it was for an Oscar fight, it doesn't make sense. A middleweight Cotto is scary? A welterweight Cotto is scary. It's not like the lower weights where you can keep going and going, many, many welterweights have failed when they attempted to move up to 160 and it's because the guys are so big there.

    Paul Williams, Andre Berto, Mayweather (possibly) and I'm sure more will come along. But that's at least and probably more if he can score Mayweather, a year's worth of work there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Why would he move from welterweight, one of the most stacked divisions in boxing, where he is a very impressive fighter to the baron wastelands of 154 and 160? Unless it was for an Oscar fight, it doesn't make sense. A middleweight Cotto is scary? A welterweight Cotto is scary. It's not like the lower weights where you can keep going and going, many, many welterweights have failed when they attempted to move up to 160 and it's because the guys are so big there.

    Paul Williams, Andre Berto, Mayweather (possibly) and I'm sure more will come along. But that's at least and probably more if he can score Mayweather, a year's worth of work there.
    No kidding. There are so many good fights if he just keeps winning at Welter, as compared to absolutely nobody at 154 and some big, big punchers like Pavlik and Abraham at middle. I think Ray Leonard was the last guy to fight at Welterweight and actually become the undisputed middleweight champion? Could very well be wrong but I'm really not drawing any names at the moment even before that. Obviouly SRR but who has done it between the two?, anyone?

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    I'd say Cotto should clean the Welters then get a title at 154 for his 3rd division championship if feasible before he retires BUT definitely stay away from 160.

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    I think Floyd should have fought Cotto but like he says there is always someone else to beat. I hate it when great fighters get knocked when they are doing there own thing showing style and skill yet get called punks ever single time a guy comes up that can punch. Im not labeling Cotto as another fighter but people jump ship everytime a young guy comes along that can bomb and the nearest (in weight terms) great champion all of a sudden lacks heart, would get killed, has no punch......

    Boxing fans are the most fickle of any sport.

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    Of course I am rooting for Cotto next Saturday. However, I have butterflies a week before the fight because this will be the first time that Cotto will be facing an opponent who has the edge physically over him. I know boxing is more than physical ability such as power, strength, and stamina, and I know Cotto is no slouch in these departments either, but Margarito is definitely going to push Cotto to put on his best performance ever. Margarito is the one who is going to make the fight, meaning, Cotto's response (box or brawl) will be based on Margarito and what he brings into the ring that night physically. If Cotto can take Margarito's power, then he will brawl. If Margarito hits too hard, then Cotto will box more. Can't wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Why would he move from welterweight, one of the most stacked divisions in boxing, where he is a very impressive fighter to the baron wastelands of 154 and 160? Unless it was for an Oscar fight, it doesn't make sense. A middleweight Cotto is scary? A welterweight Cotto is scary. It's not like the lower weights where you can keep going and going, many, many welterweights have failed when they attempted to move up to 160 and it's because the guys are so big there.

    Paul Williams, Andre Berto, Mayweather (possibly) and I'm sure more will come along. But that's at least and probably more if he can score Mayweather, a year's worth of work there.
    So your saying cotto will be at 147 for the rest of his career. All im saying is that his young and likely to clean out 147, its not that stacked anymore. Paul williams imo will move up, andre I do not think is ready for a cotto. floyd well his retired, if he fights cotto then good. if he doesnt then what? who else is there really for cotto? at 154 oscar is there, cotto can take that fight. but who else is at `154? Im just saying cotto is young, what if he is still growing and getting strong enough to be able to fight at 160. I just wonder cause after tony, cotto wont really have any competition besides maybe paul and floyd.

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    You never know that though. I'm not saying he'll be at 160 his whole career but there is no more depth at 154 then there is 147. Berto is on the verge of being a big time fighter, in about a years time he will be as ready as he will ever be to fight Cotto and that would be another super fight.

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    Cotto IMO , should have to clean up all in WW Div......, then can move up to JMW , he could make a good paper in that Div......is a great challenge in get there for him..................

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