Originally posted by jtcs1981
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Should Cotto get credit for beating Martinez?
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Originally posted by Slyboots View PostOk, bud. I've seen you go on record with your "catchweight is a catchweight" BS. You're a known PR/Cotto hater with a very clear agenda. I mean why even make this thread (that backfired so hard) in the first place?
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Originally posted by EXPOSEDheroes View PostHis issue is almost a serious disorder. As if he convinced himself, that his life sucks because Cotto is alive. Very creepy.
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Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View PostNot a hater, a realist. There was a reason for this thread and you have yet to find the reason for it. I actually knew the Cotto fans would come and vote for yes, even before I clicked submit.
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Originally posted by Slyboots View Post76 people voted and a WHOPPING 88% voted "yes". That's not just Cotto fans. And to top it off, the people who voted "no" are known Cotto haters and just all around douche bags.
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Kind of deminishes the win since Cotto needs to fight a 40yr old late bloomer in Sergio that has not fully recover from a teared shoulder, tear Knees, fractured hand from his last bout, catchweight at 159, cannot wear knee brace on the fight, and has to come in 2nd even though he's the champ.
It will be a great win, but only for Martinez if he pulls it off. How can that be a great win for Cotto, the way things look it's been handed to him.
The winner fights GGG. No more ducking.
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Originally posted by ElMeroChingon View PostKind of deminishes the win since Cotto needs to fight a 40yr old late bloomer in Sergio that has not fully recover from a teared shoulder, tear Knees, fractured hand from his last bout, catchweight at 159, cannot wear knee brace on the fight, and has to come in 2nd even though he's the champ.
It will be a great win, but only for Martinez if he pulls it off. How can that be a great win for Cotto, the way things look it's been handed to him.
The winner fights GGG. No more ducking.
You would think PR is somehow responsible for their plight... Talk about misdirected anger.
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why wouldn't he? he's a welterweight fighting at middleweight past his best. martinez isn't at his best either but he should have enough to beat cotto.
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Originally posted by ElMeroChingon View PostKind of deminishes the win since Cotto needs to fight a 40yr old late bloomer in Sergio that has not fully recover from a teared shoulder, tear Knees, fractured hand from his last bout, catchweight at 159, cannot wear knee brace on the fight, and has to come in 2nd even though he's the champ.
It will be a great win, but only for Martinez if he pulls it off. How can that be a great win for Cotto, the way things look it's been handed to him.
The winner fights GGG. No more ducking.
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Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View PostNow before the stans start going all crazy, this thread is more to see the way of thinking.
Martinez has been inactive for a long time. Being inactive for over a year(due to injuries/surgery), he should of lost his spot, although he does have the ring belt. He also isn't in his prime, coming off surgery, almost 40 years old, and did not look great in his last fight.
Cotto on top of that adds a catch weight to it, so should he get full credit, some credit, or not any, and why?
yes cotto should get credit, he will be beating the best middleweight on the planet with a grave size advantage, if cotto can stop him, it probably goes down as one of the great wins of the century.
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