Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Always thought Miguel Cotto was above average.
His level of opponent throughout was good.
Mayweather
Pacquiao
Alvarez
Mosley
Margarito
Martinez
Torres
Geale
Corley
Mayorga
Malignaggi
Bazan
Trout
Quintana
41-6
33 K0's
Taking all I know about him into account he comes nowhere close to being called the most over rated boxer in history.
His level of opponent throughout was good.
Mayweather
Pacquiao
Alvarez
Mosley
Margarito
Martinez
Torres
Geale
Corley
Mayorga
Malignaggi
Bazan
Trout
Quintana
41-6
33 K0's
Taking all I know about him into account he comes nowhere close to being called the most over rated boxer in history.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Am I also confused about Cotto having been -1000 betting favorite?SaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 22:33You're highly confused.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 22:29Who is that "most" picking Ali ? Any names/quotes ? Most thought that this was a cherry pick by Cotto dragging an opponent from a lower weight class.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 19:29 Everybody didn't know sergio was diminished around here. I was one of the few picking cotto. Most thought cotto was shot and about to get destroyed.
Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
boxing_rocks wrote: ↑04 Dec 2017, 00:11Am I also confused about Cotto having been -1000 betting favorite?SaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 22:33You're highly confused.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 22:29
Who is that "most" picking Ali ? Any names/quotes ? Most thought that this was a cherry pick by Cotto dragging an opponent from a lower weight class.
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victor-romeo
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Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Cotto definite first round HOF vote in a great fighter..
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Yes, I won quite a bit on cotto as a big underdog.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑04 Dec 2017, 00:11Am I also confused about Cotto having been -1000 betting favorite?SaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 22:33You're highly confused.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 22:29
Who is that "most" picking Ali ? Any names/quotes ? Most thought that this was a cherry pick by Cotto dragging an opponent from a lower weight class.
Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Yeah that one gets the revisionist history treatment around here. I do remember picking Cotto to win by decision at the time of the fight having been swayed by your argument about Serg's knee, I was initially favoring Martinez, but the more I thought about it I could see Cotto giving him problems. I didn't expect him to run through him as he did though.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 19:29 Everybody didn't know sergio was diminished around here. I was one of the few picking cotto. Most thought cotto was shot and about to get destroyed.
Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
When I knew this would be a wipeout from watching "Martinez vs Cotto 24/7" on TV... They never showed Martinez sparring, jumping rope, running, or doing the usual... and his knees were hidden from view and heavily wrapped -- like Michael Spinks' knees for the Tyson fight.
The biggest revelation was when they filmed Martinez getting up in the morning and heading for the bathroom -- which is the first thing you do in the morning because you usually need to take a whiz.. He had nothing but boxers on and walked to the bathroom like he was 90 years old.
The biggest revelation was when they filmed Martinez getting up in the morning and heading for the bathroom -- which is the first thing you do in the morning because you usually need to take a whiz.. He had nothing but boxers on and walked to the bathroom like he was 90 years old.
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BAD INTENTIONS
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Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Yeah, maybe you were drunk during those MONTHS.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017, 19:29 Everybody didn't know sergio was diminished around here. I was one of the few picking cotto. Most thought cotto was shot and about to get destroyed.
People were picking Martinez on the ASSUMPTION he was healed.
You just realized he wasn't healed.
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BAD INTENTIONS
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Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Because everyone knows "black" guys in NYC don't get along with Puerto Ricans.
You keep failing at sucking my dick.
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punchoutsb
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Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
He likely can't find it.BAD INTENTIONS wrote: ↑04 Dec 2017, 16:51![]()
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Because everyone knows "black" guys in NYC don't get along with Puerto Ricans.
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You keep failing at sucking my dick.
Re: Cotto; Farewell to THE Most Overrated Boxer in History
Are you sniffing glue? great fighter.....great career