what does cotto have to do to be an all time great??

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  1. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    ...............:huh
     
  2. acb

    acb De Camaguey... Gavilan Full Member

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    Beat PBF, and continue to win.
     
  3. EL BULLY

    EL BULLY Well-Known Member Full Member

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  4. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    lennox lewis didn't have a great chin and he is probably the best heavyweight ever, tommy hearns didn't have a great chin either.
     
  5. Lostmykeys

    Lostmykeys Active Member Full Member

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    He needs to keep doing what he has been doing. Finding the best fighters that he can and beating them on a consistent basis will make him and ATG.

    Oh and tighten up the defense a little.
     
  6. the_what

    the_what Bolo Punch KO Full Member

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    Margarito, Mayweather/Mosley, and Hatton

    He is suppose to fight Margo next. Thats an easy win. Pull a miracle over Mayweather or Mosely. And then fight and beat Hatton which he can.

    Throw in a couple of title defences against the likes of Clottey, Harris, Malignaggi, Spinks, and Cintron.

    He becomes an all-time great Welterweight. The most storied division in boxing. :happy
     
  7. mightyd40

    mightyd40 Spartan Full Member

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    sounds like u carry a puerto rican bias...
     
  8. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Let's not get carried away. Cottos career is on stand by until Margo-Williams fight. If Margo comes through then thats his step into the top 15 P4P charts.

    Then it could be Mayweather-Hatton winner or Mayweather-Mosley winner or Cintron. Who knows. Options are there though.
     
  9. lyricalmist

    lyricalmist Member Full Member

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    beat marg beat hatton beat floyd and dont duck anyone.....he could be on his way...only 26
     
  10. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Move his head more
    Beat the winner of Margarito/Williams
    Beat Cintron
    Beat Mosley or De La Hoya
    Beat Hatton
    Beat Mayweather
    Beat Clottey
    Beat Berto
    Beat Chavez Jr
     
  11. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Beat two A+ fighters, two or tree B+ fighters
    and don't duck anyone a few c + or mandatories to look impresive always overate his status too
     
  12. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He is going to need a big win over a big name or 2. A win over Hatton, and maybe Mosley and of course mayweather but I don't see that fight ever being made. Along with that he should clean out his division and either have a big number of defenses or move up and clean out 154 also.
     
  13. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Or move up and beat Sergey Dzinziruk and Spinks in place of Clottey and Berto(both aren't that great).
     
  14. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Cotto is already on the right track. Clean up 147 and possibly move up to 154 and he'll do it. If he would have won the championship at 140 I would say a move up to 154 wasn't necessary.
     
  15. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    I just don't get it. What makes people think that Americans give black fighters more credit and respect based on their race? Lennox Lewis was never liked in America. Bert Sugar didn't even put him in his top ten all time heavyweights. Americans favor American boxers. It just so happens that there aren't many white American fighters. Overall, white Americans are starving for a great white fighter. It's no surprise that the most popular boxer in America is De La Hoya. He may not be white, but he sure looks the part.