Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
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Freedom2013
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Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
At 160, no catch weight.
Who takes it?
Who takes it?
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Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
GGG by stoppage
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
No pharmacy would help Cotto in this one. GGG by destruction.
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
Cotto beat a 180lber and he only weighed 153.6, not bad but GGG is no pushover and won't be in retreat mode which renders Miguel (a much smaller man) to his counterpunching and we all saw he was not able to be successful vs a smaller MP even though Cotto was weight drained he still was unable to mount an effective countering game.
Freddie wanted Cotto to go forward for a reason, he won't have that advantage vs Golovkin.
Freddie wanted Cotto to go forward for a reason, he won't have that advantage vs Golovkin.
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
Cotto has the skills and power to test GGG but Miguel would succumb to the punishment by the later rounds
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
Cotto has no shot shot in beating GGG.
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
Mismatch. Bigger. Better boxer.
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
Isn't happening at 160.
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
I think Miguel, after boxing his ears off for half the fight, begins pounding him in the middle rounds and stops him late.
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
. . . At 154.1 your scenario becomes (somewhat) plausible.koolkc107 wrote:I think Miguel, after boxing his ears off for half the fight, begins pounding him in the middle rounds and stops him late.
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You think Cotto wouldn't dictate a catchweight of 157 or lower to GGG?Tanzio wrote:. . . At 154.1 your scenario becomes (somewhat) plausible.koolkc107 wrote:I think Miguel, after boxing his ears off for half the fight, begins pounding him in the middle rounds and stops him late.
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Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
At 160, it would be a total mismatch. Golovkin would destroy Cotto, and Cotto & Roach both know it. The fight will never ever happen for that reason.
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The question posed for this thread was who would win at 160, not at a catch weight?koolkc107 wrote:You think Cotto wouldn't dictate a catchweight of 157 or lower to GGG?Tanzio wrote:. . . At 154.1 your scenario becomes (somewhat) plausible.koolkc107 wrote:I think Miguel, after boxing his ears off for half the fight, begins pounding him in the middle rounds and stops him late.
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I deal with reality as much as possible.Tanzio wrote:The question posed for this thread was who would win at 160, not at a catch weight?koolkc107 wrote:You think Cotto wouldn't dictate a catchweight of 157 or lower to GGG?Tanzio wrote:
. . . At 154.1 your scenario becomes (somewhat) plausible.
You heard Cotto himself say he was no middleweight.
You saw him come in at 153.6, below the JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit.
You have heard him talk about A side and B side with Kellerman last year before the Martinez fight.
So I ask you...what in God's green earth would have you thinking a GGG fight will be at 160?
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I already posted that it won't happen at 160. The OP is the one who asked the question. You are a tad behind the curve on this one.koolkc107 wrote:I deal with reality as much as possible.Tanzio wrote:The question posed for this thread was who would win at 160, not at a catch weight?koolkc107 wrote:
You think Cotto wouldn't dictate a catchweight of 157 or lower to GGG?
You heard Cotto himself say he was no middleweight.
You saw him come in at 153.6, below the JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit.
You have heard him talk about A side and B side with Kellerman last year before the Martinez fight.
So I ask you...what in God's green earth would have you thinking a GGG fight will be at 160?
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Maybe.Tanzio wrote:I already posted that it won't happen at 160. The OP is the one who asked the question. You are a tad behind the curve on this one.koolkc107 wrote:
I deal with reality as much as possible.
You heard Cotto himself say he was no middleweight.
You saw him come in at 153.6, below the JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit.
You have heard him talk about A side and B side with Kellerman last year before the Martinez fight.
So I ask you...what in God's green earth would have you thinking a GGG fight will be at 160?
Didn't care for the unrealistic scenario posed by the OP.
And my replies to you were more for general consumption than a specific reply when we were already in agreement about likely reality.
But that doesn't change the logic.
Cotto and GGG may both own versions of the 160 lb crown.
But Miguel is the lineal and the A-side.
There is no way a fight between them happens with GGG allowed to come in at the middleweight limit.
I'd bet on a fight between them happening at 154 before that.
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Remember that was the weight he weighed in at, not a fight night weight. I have not heard what he was, but Roach did say he would be in the 166lb range.KBB wrote:Cotto beat a 180lber and he only weighed 153.6, not bad but GGG is no pushover and won't be in retreat mode which renders Miguel (a much smaller man) to his counterpunching and we all saw he was not able to be successful vs a smaller MP even though Cotto was weight drained he still was unable to mount an effective countering game.
Freddie wanted Cotto to go forward for a reason, he won't have that advantage vs Golovkin.
Anyone that has cut a lot of weight knows there is definitely a limit of what you gain back when severely cutting. Gaining 25lbs of water weight over-night isn't necessarily a good thing. I don't think Geale would have won if it was at full 160, but it would have certainly looked like a credible win at least.
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The JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit is 147-154 so he didn't come in BELOW the limit he came INSIDE the limit.koolkc107 wrote:koolkc107 wrote:You think Cotto wouldn't dictate a catchweight of 157 or lower to GGG?Tanzio wrote:
. . . At 154.1 your scenario becomes (somewhat) plausible.
I deal with reality as much as possible.
You heard Cotto himself say he was no middleweight.
You saw him come in at 153.6, below the JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit.
You have heard him talk about A side and B side with Kellerman last year before the Martinez fight.
So I ask you...what in God's green earth would have you thinking a GGG fight will be at 160?
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
Cotto loses by stoppage late, but he has his moments. I think it's a real fight.
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The junior middleweight limit is 154. There are upper weight limits, not lower weight limits. A junior middleweight fight could very well take place between two guys weighing 146. It obviously isn't likely, but it's possible. To put it another way, a fight between Lara and Andrade wouldn't suddenly become a welterweight fight if one or both fighters came in at 146. The fight would still be for a junior middleweight title, assuming one was on the line.koolkc107 wrote: The JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit is 147-154 so he didn't come in BELOW the limit he came INSIDE the limit.
So yeah, Cotto came in below the junior middle limit because again, there aren't lower limits. There is only a limit of 154 for a junior middle. Though I guess you could also say "inside" the limit if you like. Inside and below are basically the same thing here.
Before someone comes in and points out that if a fighter was dangerously underweight it might not go ahead, sure, but I can't even remember that ever happening. And it wouldn't be down to anything official, just someone using common sense to decide Ivan Calderon shouldn't fight Saul Alvarez, which we don't see because of aforementioned common sense.
EDIT: Sorry, I screwed up the quotes there. I was responding to digzee who said the quoted part.
Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
1) 147 is the welterweight limit. Anything over 147 is where jr middleweight starts.digzee wrote:The JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit is 147-154 so he didn't come in BELOW the limit he came INSIDE the limit.koolkc107 wrote:koolkc107 wrote: ]
You think Cotto wouldn't dictate a catchweight of 157 or lower to GGG?
I deal with reality as much as possible.
You heard Cotto himself say he was no middleweight.
You saw him come in at 153.6, below the JR MIDDLEWEIGHT limit.
You have heard him talk about A side and B side with Kellerman last year before the Martinez fight.
So I ask you...what in God's green earth would have you thinking a GGG fight will be at 160?
Technically speaking, I can fight for the welterweight belt even if I weigh just 130 lbs as long as I can get such a fight signed.
2) 154 is the jr. middleweight limit. Anything over 154 is where middleweight starts.
Technically speaking, I can fight for a jr. middleweight belt even if I weigh just 110 lbs as long as I can get such a fight signed.
153.6 is BELOW the jr. middleweight limit of 154. But I can fight for a middleweight belt weighing that as well.
Hope that helps...
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Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
Here's a video on the possibility of a Cotto vs. Golovkin fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U979nqPgvgM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U979nqPgvgM
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Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
GGG is the WBC's mandatory defense, and cotto already agreed on that in order to be allowedkoolkc107 wrote: Cotto and GGG may both own versions of the 160 lb crown.
But Miguel is the lineal and the A-side.
to defend against geale first. if cotto doesn't fight GGG he will be stripped, and he already said
canelo is next, so cotto is vacating the WBC 160. there will be no catchweights or A-sides.
get real, though. cotto will vacate within a month. there will be no cotto-GGG fight.
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Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Miguel Cotto: who would win?
The WBC will get in on that money don't be fooled by WBC saying GGG is mando that means nothing.sucracristo wrote:GGG is the WBC's mandatory defense, and cotto already agreed on that in order to be allowedkoolkc107 wrote: Cotto and GGG may both own versions of the 160 lb crown.
But Miguel is the lineal and the A-side.
to defend against geale first. if cotto doesn't fight GGG he will be stripped, and he already said
canelo is next, so cotto is vacating the WBC 160. there will be no catchweights or A-sides.
get real, though. cotto will vacate within a month. there will be no cotto-GGG fight.