He retired after the De la Hoya fight. After the Baldomir fight also? He didn't retire after the Hatton fight. He said he wanted a break (8-12...
Well, after the De la Hoya fight he said he was gonna retire. Then Hatton insulted him and he came back. Haha.
I also think he'll fight again.
USA of Americas :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
:huh
:nod He would need like ten more contenders in his resume. And at least two of those should be very well known or "names". All this while...
Cotto would need wins over Margarito, Williams, and some wins at 154. He will never win titles at 160...so he needs to beat most guys at 147/154....
37-year old Forrest isn't anything special. I can't belief how some of you said that he could dominate 154 or beat Mayweather.
Hmmmm...maybe 97% or 99%? Just saying that he accomplished more than most boxers in his career. :smoke
He is great. He could have been greater. He has still accomplished more than what 98% of boxers accomplish. He decided to stop his career and...
Cotto.
I like him.
I am realistic and think that that's problably the opinion of 40, maybe 50% of fans. But I'm not sure and no one is. There aren't any polls.
What was Leonard's definining fight: undefeated Hearns, Duran or Hagler? What was Ali's defining fight: Frazier or Foreman? What was Lewis'...
Why is that? How was that established? Why Cotto instead of Hatton, or why Hatton instead of Corrales? Seems like you arbitrarily have...