WBO September ratings were recently released, and as expected the biggest shake up in the classifications took place in the 154-pound division. The junior middleweight division was one of two divisions in which new champions were crowned after Miguel Cotto won a unanimous decision over Yoshihiro Kamegai for the vacant belt on August 26th. With the win Cotto’s previous position as the #1 ranked contender passed over to the undefeated 22-year old Magomev “Black Lion” Kurbanov (12-0, 9 KOs). Kurbonov was arguably the biggest winner in the September rankings, jumping up from #8 to #1 on the heels of a unanimous decision victory over Stepan Horvath on September 9, 2017. That fight was for the vacant WBO International belt. Horvath, who was ranked at #5 in the August ratings, dropped out of the September rankings after his loss to the “Black Lion”.
Other big winners in the 154-pound division were Kanat Islam (25-0, 20 KOs) who moved up from #7 to #3 after his impressive stoppage over previously undefeated prospect Brandon Cook on September 9th. Cook entered the fight ranked #13 by the WBO but drops out of the classifications after the loss.
The other big development at junior middleweight was the entry of former champion Antonio Margarito (41-8, 27 KOs) into the world rankings, moving in at #9. Margarito struggled mightily in his last fight, winning a controversial technical decision over Carson Jones on September 2nd. Nonetheless he is coming in on the heels of a three-fight win streak which included wins over Jorge Paez Jr. in March of 2016 and Ramon Alvarez in a fight for the NABO belt in August of 2016. At 39-years old it is clear that time is not on Margarito’s side, but his entry into the world rankings does set up a possible third fight with Miguel Cotto in the near future.
Undefeated prospect John Vera Jr. (17-0, 10 KOs) also made major gains in the division, moving up from #12 to #5.
Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
Cotto is not fighting Margarito again. He is not going to reward him with a payday.
Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
If Cotto retires on a fight with Cheato I will be very disappointed.
Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
It's a winnable fight.. they're 1-1 prior to this, Margarito is a known name... I mean it makes sense on a lot of levels.
Rather see Cotto go out like this then take on an opponent that's too much.
Rather see Cotto go out like this then take on an opponent that's too much.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
As I stated in the last thread I don't think margarito can fight in new York and I doubt HBO would televise this mismatch if he could.i still think Miguel is going to beat up lemieux.
Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
Winnable? It's a win, Margarito is shot to bits.JCS wrote:It's a winnable fight.. they're 1-1 prior to this, Margarito is a known name... I mean it makes sense on a lot of levels.
Rather see Cotto go out like this then take on an opponent that's too much.
Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
Of course.. you know what I meant.armageto wrote:Winnable? It's a win, Margarito is shot to bits.JCS wrote:It's a winnable fight.. they're 1-1 prior to this, Margarito is a known name... I mean it makes sense on a lot of levels.
Rather see Cotto go out like this then take on an opponent that's too much.
Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
The fight makes no sense... Cotto would kill him... I don't want to see it and don't want Cheato making any money. He should have been gone for good.
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Re: Margarito cracks WBO top 10, setting up Cotto clash
Khan or Brook for Cotto. 