Originally posted by Great Afrikan
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but lets play this game
who said he was unbeatable? why not post some evidence? everyone knows Cotto is vulenarable which makes him exciting to watch.
What I find funny is how you use the times he's been hurt as an example of his lack of greatness. If you ask me or any other boxing fan, the fact that he's been hurt and comes back to win the fight IS a sign of greatness. In the Torres fight, in the Corley fight, etc.
The amount of times you've gotten up and won is more important than the amount of times you've been dropped.
And for your biased ass information, Cotto's only actually been dropped once.
Cotto isn't great yet, but he has the opportunity to become great. Regardless of the fact, he will get more respect for how he carries himself than most fighters in the game right now.
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