Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
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Resume battle: Miguel cotto or Carl Froch
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I just don't see how the likes of Groves and that version of Taylor are better than Clottey. Quintana went on to out class Paul Williams. Can't say the same for Groves. Kessler and Mosley you can maybe argue are equal. Bute win over Destroying Martinez in his fourth division? I don't see it.
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Originally posted by -Antonio- View PostFroch has never left 168. Cotto has had titles at four divisions. That has to mean something. Froch has had a physical advantage over every single one of the fighters he has faced.
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Originally posted by shinobi108 View PostThe only two guys active in the sport who took on the creme de la creme in their primes, no catchweights, no excessive demands, no BS fought all of them at their best(many times in their hometown) and beat nearly all of them.
Miguel Cotto legendary resume:
- Pacquaio
- Mayweather
- Mosley
- Margarito
- Martinez
- Trout
- Malignaggi
- Carlos Quintana
- Ricardo Mayorga
- Judah
- Clottey
- Torres
Carl Froch legendary resume:
- Mikkel Kessler twice
- Andre Ward
- Groves twice
- Jermain Taylor
- Lucien Bute
- Jean Pascal
- Glen Johnson
- Arthur Abraham
- Andre Dirrell
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Originally posted by -Antonio- View PostI just don't see how the likes of Groves and that version of Taylor are better than Clottey. Quintana went on to out class Paul Williams. Can't say the same for Groves. Kessler and Mosley you can maybe argue are equal. Bute win over Destroying Martinez in his fourth division? I don't see it.
Who fought who to win those titles at those four different divisions?
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