ORLANDO, Fla. -- After Miguel Cotto suffered consecutive losses to Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Austin Trout, the consensus was that the Puerto Rican star was finished, that his career as a world title contender and top draw had ended and all that was left to be addressed was his legacy. How wrong we were. Instead, the former three-time champion arrived in Orlando last week ready to plant his flag on the junior middleweight division, and although he and trainer Freddie Roach had been telling anyone who would listen that Cotto would show that he is reinvented -- having returned to his roots as a puncher and proving that his lethal left hook was intact -- few took it seriously before witnessing it with their own eyes.
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