Cotto or Mayweather: Who has the better resume at welterweight.

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  1. brickfists

    brickfists The Nonpareil Full Member

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    cotto

    infact cotto's entire resume shits all overs floyds even with L's
     
  2. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Mayweather has "resume" at wlterweight?

    That is the division he started hiding in his "0" record. That is the division when he started spouting " 40 (or whatever number he fancies) tried and 40 failed." And he made sure to preserve that by retiring when the welterweights (who some are now middleweights) were actively fighting.
     
  3. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    its close. I dont know who jennings is but vs Gomez who I know isnt so great Cotto looked like the Heir Aparrant in the Absense of Mayweather Presense, Doing things Purto Ricans dont do. Then he met Margarito, Looked Good but Faded due to brass knuckles to the body.
    But like I said with the OP putting the resumes up looks damn good bout even to me some better then others but none are slouches I kind of want the Fight to happen but Mayweather will win, Cotto Losses took a bit from him both times.
     
  4. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nah it dont. Neither shits on eachother, Because neither fighters oponets could beat the other FACT, The only special guy on the resume is PacMan.
    This will be cleared up next year but This kind of makes me want to see a cotto mayweather fight.
     
  5. mick558

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    Cotto easily. Mosley is the best win at 147 for both guys. Mosley was past his pime when he fought both of them but Cotto's win is better.
     
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    so is floyds:huh
     
  8. kobefan

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    HATTON on fought ONCE at 147. Hatton's impressive record is at 140's NOT at 147lbs


    MARQUEZ had to move two weight levels above his fighting weight. FMJ did not shed the two lbs excess during the weigh in.

    MOSLEY is prime at 38 :D:D:D



    In other words he only had ...Baldomir, Judah, Mitchell as the legit 147's and he calls himself GREATER than______!

    Too many to mention! :lol::rofl:lol:


     
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  10. horst

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    Oh dear.

    Your own horrid lack of boxing knowledge has seen you FAIL yet again, and on several counts.

    1.Judah did not have a 14-month lay-off. He had a fight in between Mayweather and Cotto. Granted, that fight was a 1st round NC, but he did train and compete, albeit briefly. Mosley did not compete at all, nor did he even make it to the final preparations stage for his aborted fight with Berto. Judah had been active within that 14 month period, Shane had not been active at all in his 16-month hiatus.

    2.Judah was 29 years old when he fought Floyd, and 30 years old when he fought Cotto. Mosley was 37 when he fought Margarito, and 38 when he fought Floyd. Obviously a long lay-off affects someone in his late 30s far more than it does someone only approaching 30. This is ****ing basic man, you should know your stuff better than this before you come on here trying to be smart.

    3.Judah was not "looking half as good" vs Cotto as he did vs Mayweather?! Even for you, that's a titanic fail. Judah was coming off a horrendous loss to a fighter who was never in his league in terms of ability, C-class Baldomir, before he fought Mayweather. He then proceeded to fight for 4 rounds, then fold up like a cheap deckchair and mentally check out, and allow himself to be dominated for the remainder of the fight. Judah was far more spirited in the fight with Cotto. He boxed a couple of nice rounds vs Floyd, but he actually managed to make a fight of it with Cotto, and did some real damage, which he patently failed to do vs Floyd. Judah fought the whole fight vs Cotto like he did the first few rounds vs Floyd, but he was simply overpowered by Miguel, who had clear weight and strength advantages over him.


    PP has his ass handed to him yet again.... :smoke
     
  11. Kid Cuba

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    Just at Weterweight, Cotto.
     
  12. Lance_Uppercut

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    Absolutely not. Just because Baldomir won the lineal title, it doesn't make him equal to other WW Champs. He didn't do **** before OR after winning the belt. Just a lucky journeyman, and that is who Floyd's WW title leagacy is from. The Worst WW champ ever.
     
  13. Lance_Uppercut

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    Best wins in the history of boxing? Is that what you do now, grossly exxagerrate to make some lame ass point? :patsch WHat a ****....

    What you fail to realize is, at the time, Judah WAS a step up for Cotto. Judah was NOT a step up for Floyd. ****in dumbass....
     
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  15. RobertV77

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    +1

    The resumes are pretty close. All the strong opinions against Mayweather show how biased and stupid a majority of the posters on this site are.