Nah...Collazo already did that. Quintana and Collazo are on the same B-level tier. Berto can win close contests against B-level opponents. Keep him away from top welterweights if you want to keep him undefeated.
ref was about to step in during the first rally but he saw quintana try fight back, I think it was a good stoppage, was getting too many flush punches IMO, he should have taken a knee,
He's in the best division and if he moves up his level of competition to face Pac, May, or Shane he gets beaten badly. The guy needs to focus more on controlling fights because he looks bad against guys he can't finish(look at Urango fight). If he gets smarter in the ring he'll be a force but his chin is suspect.
to me, early stoppage. Quintana could have continued to fight and probably the fight would still be going on into the 9-10-11 if the ref doesn't stop it. Wether he's complaining or not doesn't make a difference. He didn't have much of a chance to win it anyways since he was starting to gas bigtime.
He'd take care of Cotto I think. Cotto really has slipped, yeah the comp he has been in with is elite and one with loaded gloves but he just isn't the same.
Great. Are you going to make a hypothetical match-up involving Berto and a guy he can't beat now? Something like Andre Berto vs. Pipino Cuevas? Carlos Palomino? Ike Quartey?
to be fair I thought at one point he was properly held up by the ropes and the ref should of called it a KD. Not right at the end though.
Well, do you think will fight the winner of Mosley/Floyd???? Or the loser???? I think he wiill fight the loser.