'Best I Faced' Juan Martin Coggi - former 3 time 140 champ

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'Best I Faced' Juan Martin Coggi - former 3 time 140 champ

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Here's my article on former three-time WBA junior welterweight champion Juan Martin Coggi.

http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/3543 ... rtin-coggi
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Thanks Anson, good stuff as always. I always like Coggi. He wasn't the best at 140 but he was right up there. I thought he was better in his first reign - when he beat a Oliva, Brazier and Ramirez, - than he was later in his career when he fought Randall
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El Raincoat wrote:Here's my article on former three-time WBA junior welterweight champion Juan Martin Coggi.

http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/3543 ... rtin-coggi
Coggi is one of those guys who people forget about a very solid champion who reigned on and off for a decade, having 16 title defenses regularly fighting on the road.

Really interesting to speak to and get his name out there again for people to see what he's doing and get a re-cap on his career.
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Coggi was a guy who I rooted against as he displayed quite a bit of arrogance in the ring. He was a solid fighter who left himself open for a lot of counters but was not in boring fights. His fight with Gonzalez was crazy due to the ref's intervention. The fight I always wanted to see was Coggi and Valery Kayumba from France as I thought it was going to be the only chance the Frenchman had to win the title. Great to see these older warriors mellow a bit in their older age. He added spice to boxing in the early 90's which was my heyday as a fan.
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jont wrote:Coggi was a guy who I rooted against as he displayed quite a bit of arrogance in the ring. He was a solid fighter who left himself open for a lot of counters but was not in boring fights. His fight with Gonzalez was crazy due to the ref's intervention. The fight I always wanted to see was Coggi and Valery Kayumba from France as I thought it was going to be the only chance the Frenchman had to win the title. Great to see these older warriors mellow a bit in their older age. He added spice to boxing in the early 90's which was my heyday as a fan.
Any other boxers of a similar ilk that you guys would be interested in reading about in one of these 'Best I Faced' features?
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Nice article :TU:

I liked Coggi & also keep an eye on his son's record.

Italy was a boxing hotbed back in the late 80's early 90's with a lot of title fights happening down there. Some dodgy shenanigans too (Oliva v Laing being a good example).

This has also reminded me of Morris East, the mixed race Filipino kid who wanted to win a world title so he could meet his G.I. American dad. Great story.
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El Raincoat wrote:
jont wrote:Coggi was a guy who I rooted against as he displayed quite a bit of arrogance in the ring. He was a solid fighter who left himself open for a lot of counters but was not in boring fights. His fight with Gonzalez was crazy due to the ref's intervention. The fight I always wanted to see was Coggi and Valery Kayumba from France as I thought it was going to be the only chance the Frenchman had to win the title. Great to see these older warriors mellow a bit in their older age. He added spice to boxing in the early 90's which was my heyday as a fan.
Any other boxers of a similar ilk that you guys would be interested in reading about in one of these 'Best I Faced' features?
Has anyone done Jesse James Leija? He fought a bunch of good fighters.
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El Raincoat wrote:
jont wrote:Coggi was a guy who I rooted against as he displayed quite a bit of arrogance in the ring. He was a solid fighter who left himself open for a lot of counters but was not in boring fights. His fight with Gonzalez was crazy due to the ref's intervention. The fight I always wanted to see was Coggi and Valery Kayumba from France as I thought it was going to be the only chance the Frenchman had to win the title. Great to see these older warriors mellow a bit in their older age. He added spice to boxing in the early 90's which was my heyday as a fan.
Any other boxers of a similar ilk that you guys would be interested in reading about in one of these 'Best I Faced' features?
How about Orlando Canizales. Terry Norris.
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Khaosai Galaxy, one of my all time favourites. Also, he's now a comedic actor in Thailand. My in-laws love him.
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Jpreisser wrote:
El Raincoat wrote:
jont wrote:Coggi was a guy who I rooted against as he displayed quite a bit of arrogance in the ring. He was a solid fighter who left himself open for a lot of counters but was not in boring fights. His fight with Gonzalez was crazy due to the ref's intervention. The fight I always wanted to see was Coggi and Valery Kayumba from France as I thought it was going to be the only chance the Frenchman had to win the title. Great to see these older warriors mellow a bit in their older age. He added spice to boxing in the early 90's which was my heyday as a fan.
Any other boxers of a similar ilk that you guys would be interested in reading about in one of these 'Best I Faced' features?
Has anyone done Jesse James Leija? He fought a bunch of good fighters.
I have done Leija, not published as yet.
giacomino wrote:
El Raincoat wrote:
jont wrote:Coggi was a guy who I rooted against as he displayed quite a bit of arrogance in the ring. He was a solid fighter who left himself open for a lot of counters but was not in boring fights. His fight with Gonzalez was crazy due to the ref's intervention. The fight I always wanted to see was Coggi and Valery Kayumba from France as I thought it was going to be the only chance the Frenchman had to win the title. Great to see these older warriors mellow a bit in their older age. He added spice to boxing in the early 90's which was my heyday as a fan.
Any other boxers of a similar ilk that you guys would be interested in reading about in one of these 'Best I Faced' features?
How about Orlando Canizales. Terry Norris.
I did Norris and he was in RING magazine last year. I also have Canizales but again not published as yet.
Taansend wrote:Khaosai Galaxy, one of my all time favourites. Also, he's now a comedic actor in Thailand. My in-laws love him.
I'd love to do Galaxy though do have a contact for him.
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