If Miguel Cotto defeated Floyd Mayweather......

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  1. Hex-One

    Hex-One "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Where would he rank among the greatest Puerto Rican fighters of all-time?
     
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    Top. Floyd really is that highly thought-of, in addition to the fact that it would be seen as a damaged Cotto overcoming a super-talented, fresh, peerless fighter. He'd be way out in front, in my opinion. Who would be ahead of him? Tito? Gomez? Torres? No chance.
     
  3. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    Top 3-4..if he defeated Mayweather, he would have to rematch and do it again, because Floyd groupies and apologist would not believe it unless he can do it twice. It would be like Jesus dying on the streets of jerusalem while on his way to getting crucified
     
  4. ArturoGatti

    ArturoGatti WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    People would say he beat a 35 year old part time boxer who was distracted by his impending jail sentence.
     
  5. Hex-One

    Hex-One "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    :giggle: I agree. As great as the win would be I dont think Miguel takes the #1 spot. If he rematches Pac and convincingly beats him as well then a argument can be made.
     
  6. LOK

    LOK I'll eat your asshole alive

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    i agree that if he were to beat FLoyd, it would be because Floyd was sick or something. or maybe not focused
     
  7. Hex-One

    Hex-One "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    PBF is a true professional and never has shown personal problems getting in the way of his boxing.
     
  8. LOK

    LOK I'll eat your asshole alive

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    i agree

    but there is no way Cotto could legitimately win. For him to win Floyd would have to have syphilis or something.

    more likely Cotto will be back on the streets of Puerto Rico eating surullitos and empanadillas within a month
     
  9. Hex-One

    Hex-One "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    It Would Be 1. or 1.A on the All Time Puerto Rican WIN List, Right There w/DeJesus's Win Over Roberto Duran...But the Thing is, Cotto's ALREADY Considered a BETTER Fighter than DeJesus was...

    LEGENDS Never Die...As Such, Tito Trinidad will ALWAYS Be More BELOVED than Cotto Could Ever Dream of Being, but the FACT of the Matter is, Tito NEVER Beat a Guy as Good as Floyd...Neither Did Wilfred Benitez or Wilfredo Gomez...

    Right Now, Cotto will B Mentioned w/the All Time Puerto Rican Greats, No Matter What, but BEATING Floyd would RIGHTFULLY Place Cotto Into the Discussion as Being Perhaps THE Greatest Rican Fighter Ever...




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    Actually Cotto has a LIVE chance of winning. He hits HARD and is a fairly competant boxer.
     
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    Destruction and Mayhem PHASE ----3

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    btw...I'm heading to Vegas for this fight...
     
  14. Hex-One

    Hex-One "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    A argument can be made for sure, but personally it would take 1 more big win to place Miguel on the #1 spot IMO.
     
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    V10 Undisputed Champion

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    Since you are a big Cotto fan and a Mayweather hater I would take it that YOU would be one of those that wouldn't be surprised Cotto defeated Mayweather which means you must think his chances are very high.

    Let's place a bet on the fight Rican, I will put $200 over your $150 that Mayweather beats Cotto. Show me your confidence on the rican.
     
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    steve_dave Hard As Fuck

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    Odd that there's been no press conference and no ticket info yet.
     
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    *Z* WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Not to me, he isn't
     
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    *w/Apologies to David Haye* Judging the TOEtality of their Careers & Accomplishments, there's NOT Much of an Argument for Esteban DeJesus Being Considered GREATER or BETTER than Miguel Cotto, Bro...

    Doesn't Mean DeJesus COULDN'T have Beaten Cotto Head to Head, but Even if he Retired TODAY, Cotto's had the SUPERIOR Boxing Career, w/Out Question...



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  20. LOK

    LOK I'll eat your asshole alive

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    Highly probable
     
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    I can't think of a single thing Cotto did better than DeJesus

    I just don't see it. I think between the two, Cotto was the beneficiary of a far easier system in which to win titles and, even with a very good list of names, still fought in a far shallower era.

    I can understand what you are saying and maybe a lot of people would view it the same way, but to me DeJesus was just flat out a better fighter than Miguel Cotto in every category
     
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    LOK I'll eat your asshole alive

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    I'm so confident that Cotto gets whupped if he doesn't... I'll take a shit and take a pic of it and post it here!!!!
     
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    Cotto BEAT BETTER Guys, CDogg...It Can't Get Any SIMPLER than that, Bro...DeJesus Gets ALOT of Mileage Out of Beating Duran, but Cotto's Done More...It's NOT as if DeJesus Fought in a Golden Age for Lightweights & Jr. Welters, or Anything...

    Your "Easier System", "Far Shallower" & Overall All "Doom & Gloom" Mentality to the Current Era of Boxing is Something REED Vehemently Disagree's w/, but it Is what it Is...

    REED:mj:
     
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    If it's a dump on a pic of Mayweather i might even pay for a copy.
     
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    Neil tueur de grenouilles

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    dejesus would have beaten cotto but starling would have DESTROYED him
     
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    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    I'm not a Mayweather hater, I'm a Mayweather realist. His career/competition at 130-135 was excellent, but since moving up to 140-147 he has been an opportunistic whore.

    Could Mayweather had gone through Margarito, Williams, Cotto, Clottey, even Cintron at 147 back in 2005-2009 without facing defeat or at least looking like shit?? Maybe....or Maybe NOT, but we will never know because he NEVER face any of those guys.

    Mitchell, Bumdomir, Judah, and Hatton none of them would have a chance in hell at beating any of the guys previously mention. And don't bring up Bumdomir gift DQ W vs. Clottey. Only De La Hoya would have a chance to beat the Welterweights that Mayweather ducked. Shockingly Mayweather looked less than spectacular vs. DLH.

    It might be on this website but I did post that Cotto chances vs. Mayweather today are at best 30%. SO to answer your question NO i won't be betting any money, but I will be rooting for Cotto all the way. Had they fought when both were at Welter during 2006-2009 I would have no problem betting. In the last 5-6 years Cotto has been fighting top dangerous fighters and Mayweather has been vacationing with 135'pounders, ol' ass Sugar packs, and the one mexican in boxing whose heart pump kool-ad.

    Mayweather similar to Pacquiao has become methodical at choosing his next opponent carefully. Mayweather is just slightly more assure of his skills and the deterioration of his opponents skill/health.
     
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    Clottey sucks, Cintron sucks and Margarito sucks. That leaves Cotto at 147.
     
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    I would actually have given Cotto more credit (in retrospect) for beating Pacquiao than beating Floyd. Cotto has always had trouble with aggressive guys, whereas his ability to cut off the ring and force slick guys to fight is near uncanny.

    Nevertheless, it ain't happening..
     

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