Juan Coggi v. Ricardo Torres.

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Rover
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Juan Coggi v. Ricardo Torres.

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Eder Gonzalez, a hard-punching Colombian, gave Coggi two very tough fights and should've won the first but for awful reffing. How would his countryman have done against Coggi?
I'll go with Coggi by late stoppage in a tough fight where both hit the canvas.
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Re: Juan Coggi v. Ricardo Torres.

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Rover wrote:Eder Gonzalez, a hard-punching Colombian, gave Coggi two very tough fights and should've won the first but for awful reffing. How would his countryman have done against Coggi?
I'll go with Coggi by late stoppage in a tough fight where both hit the canvas.
Agreed.
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Re: Juan Coggi v. Ricardo Torres.

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I would definitely go with Coggi. Coggi was a much better fighter, IMO, during his first tenure as a belt-holder than the second time around, when he fought Gonzalez and clearly lost the first fight.
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Re: Juan Coggi v. Ricardo Torres.

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giacomino wrote:I would definitely go with Coggi. Coggi was a much better fighter, IMO, during his first tenure as a belt-holder than the second time around, when he fought Gonzalez and clearly lost the first fight.
Coggi's problem is that his defenses were mostly against weak comp. Probably his best win (aside from the Randall fiasco) was...probably East.
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