After a vacation with his family & a period of rest, where does Miguel go in terms of boxing? At 29, I cannot see him retiring although that is a possibility. Cotto has made a great deal of money & seems like a sensible guy so maybe he will hang up the gloves & enjoy the fruits of his labour?
However, I reckon he will box on! Who is most likely to get the call as a comeback opponent? We should not forget that before Pacquiao, Cotto defeated Joshua Clottey, who is a very good fighter! There's not exactly a long list of guys wanting to face Clottey!
The winner of Berto-Mosley could be line!
What next for Miguel Cotto?
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alexpaterson
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Re: What next for Miguel Cotto?
Maybe the loser of Berto vs Mosely or Urango it will be a long way back for him to get back to the p4p level imo
Re: What next for Miguel Cotto?
Maybe he will grow himself into light middleweight and re-launch himself there.
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leeharding
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Re: What next for Miguel Cotto?
think he should get rid of his trainer wasnt he a puppie compared 2 some trainers and as the master roach said on 24/7 to inexperienced i hope he comes againG0mez wrote:Maybe he will grow himself into light middleweight and re-launch himself there.
Re: What next for Miguel Cotto?
a fight against hatton would still do big buisness
Re: What next for Miguel Cotto?
hes still a top level fighter just below the elite level, theres no shame by losin to manny
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leeharding
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Re: What next for Miguel Cotto?
true hatton vs marquez for the last horaaaa as they say loldiggler wrote:hes still a top level fighter just below the elite level, theres no shame by losin to manny
Re: What next for Miguel Cotto?
Cotto has said he won't retire. After a good well earned rest he can still feature in some big match ups at welter and even a crack at light-middle.