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Who would win, Juan Manuel Marquez or Miguel Cotto?

An interesting fight. It would depend on at what point in their careers they had met, and at what weight they met.For a “fair” test, Cotto would have to come down, and Márquez up, in weight…CREDIT PICTURE BOXING SCENEStyles make fights, and size is a real factor. Márquez fought most of his career at a weight class two classes below where Cotto started. To produce a real contest, they have to meet at a catchweight. Before we delve into that, let us take a look at our fighters, who are both legitimately ranked among the very best to ever lace on a glove.Juan Manuel MárquezNot a great deal is known about the childhood of Juan Manuel Marquez, except that he was born into a poor Mexican family, and for he and his brother, also a boxer, fighting was his ticket out.Márquez had an amateur record of 82-4, with 72 wins by knock-out. He made his professional boxing debut at age 19 on May 29, 1993, losing by way of DQ to Javier Duran. Márquez then went undefeated for six years, compiling a 29–0 record after his initial loss that defeating future champions Agapito Sanchez, Julio Gervacio and Alfred Kotey.In 1997, Márquez won the NABO Featherweight title, a minor title, which he defended seven times. During this time, he was repeatedly called to as the "best fighter in the world without a title." Márquez was WBO Featherweight Champion Naseem Hamed's mandatory challenger for just under two years, but the WBO allowed Hamed to schedule other fights instead.Márquez received his second chance at a world title on January 2, 2003 when he defeated former four-time Featherweight Champion Manuel Medina and captured the vacant IBF Featherweight title. (Marquez had previously lost a highly controversial decision to Freddie Norwood for the WBA featherweight title. Márquez received his first world title when he fight was stopped in the 7th round after Márquez knocked Medina down for a second time.Márquez then defeated Derrick Gainer later in the year in a unification fight to win the WBA Featherweight title and become the WBA (Super) Champion.On March 17, 2007, Márquez moved up in weight, and became the WBC Super Featherweight Champion by defeating Marco Antonio Barrera by unanimous decision.Márquez moved up again, to lightweight, to fight Ring Lightweight Champion Joel Casamayor. On September 13, 2008, he defeated Casamayor in the 11th round after two knockdowns and captured his sixth world title in three weight classes.On July 18, 2009, Márquez moved up to the welterweight division and fought Floyd Mayweather Jr.. The fight was by contract 144-pound catch weight on July 18, 2009 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena; but was postponed due to an injury to Mayweather. The bout was rescheduled and held on September 19, 2009. During the official weigh in, Márquez weighed in at 142 lbs and Mayweather weighed in at 146 lbs, thereby incurring a financial penalty as he was 2 pounds over the catchweight. It was later discovered that both parties had agreed just before the weigh-in to allow Mayweather fight over the catchweight with Mayweather paying additional $600,000.On July 31, 2010 Márquez returned to lightweight and fought Juan Diaz.Márquez holds the record of being the oldest champion in the history of the lightweight division.On July 16, 2011, Márquez moved up to light welterweight to fight Likar Ramos on July 16, 2011 at Mexico City.On November 12, Márquez returned once more to welterweight, and lost to Pacquiao via controversial majority decision.On April 14, 2012, Márquez returned yet again to light welterweight, and beat Ukrainian contender Serhiy Fedchenko via unanimous decision to capture the Interim WBO light welterweight title. The WBO later upgraded him to full status WBO Champion.Márquez returned to welterweight one final time to fight Pacquiao a fourth time. He won with a thrilling knockout.Márquez finished his career with his last two fights at light welterweight. He finished with a record of 56–7–1, with a 63% KO rate.Miguel CottoCotto was born in Rhode Island, to Puerto Rican parents, and relocated to Caguas, Puerto Rico with his family before he was two. ...Born into a boxing family, Cotto himself began boxing as a child to help lose weight, not intending it to be a career. He ended his amateur career with a record of 125–23, after representing Puerto Rico in the 2000 Olympics.Cotto’s first 26 fights were at light welterweight, where he was undefeated, winning the title and defending it 9 times.Cotto vacated his light weltereweight title in late 2006 and announced his intention to move to welterweight to fight Carlos Quintana for the WBA welterweight championship. The fight took place on December 2, 2006. Cotto defeated Quintana by TKO in the fifth.On June 5, 2010, again moved up, this time to light middleweight, and took the title of undefeated Israeli WBA light Middleweight Champion Yuri Foreman.Probably the apex of Cotto’s career was his moving up to middleweight and defeating Sergio Martinez. Even if Martinez was old and crippled, it was still an awesome accomplishment. He lost the title to Canelo, but put up a fight.What of these great fighters fought better competition?Anthony Mason, boxing writer, said:“I think the only way to fairly rank a boxer's place in history is by comparing their résumés. And that does not mean just wins and losses - it is too easy today to fight only has beens or never will be's, and run up the record.”Juan Manuel MárquezHe fought top 12 100 fighters, beating 10 of them at least once:#1 Marc Antonio Barrera (super-bantomweight)#1 Floyd Mayweather (welterweight)#2 Manny Pacquiao (welterweight)#8 Timothy Bradley (light welterweight)#11 Chris John (featherweight)#22 Freddie Norwood (featherweight)#22 Juan Diaz (lightweight)#22 Richardo Maygora (super-middleweight)#25 Orlando Salido#28 Agapito Sanchez (super-bantomweight)#33 Joel Casamayor (lightweight)#47 Rocky Juarez#55 Derek Gainer (feaetherweight)Miguel Cotto fought top 9 100 fighters, and beat 5 of them at least once.#1 Juan Manuel Marquez (featherweight#1 Floyd Mayweather (welterweight)#2 Manny Pacquiao (welterweight)#4 Saul Alvarez (middleweight)#4 Antonio Margarito (super-middleweight)#17 Shane Mosley (welterweight)#24 Sergio Martinez (middleweight)#28 Austin Trout#29 Daniel Geale (super-middleweight)And now…Common opponents:The only two common opponents they met were Mayweather and Pacquiao.Neither fight tells much. Floyd forced Juan Marquez to fight 2 weight classes higher than he had ever fought - and then showed up over the contract weight limitJuan Marquez had never fought above lightweight when Cherry Pickin’ Floyd wanted to fight him. Did he meet Marquez at Junior Welter? Of course not! He insisted on a contract weight of 144, or welterweight, despite that being two weight classes higher than Marquez had fought at.Nonetheless, Márquez went the distance, though he lost every round and the punch disparity was terrible.Mayweather ducked Cotto at his best, when they finally met Cotto also went the distance, losing almost every round, but in spots tagging Mayweather and putting up a better fight thanMárquez. Given the weight issues, I am not sure this meant anything for purposes of this mythic fight.Pacquio knocked out Cotto in the 12th round, where Márquez managed to knock out Pacquiao in their final meeting, and though Pac-man was able to knock Márquez down in their fights, he was never able to stop him.The only thing the common opponents confirm is that Márquez did not come up in weight as well as Cotto, and he had a better chin than Cotto at any weight.At what weight do they meet?Márquez was at his most dominant as a featherweight, where Boxrec ranks him as best of all time. He fought as a featherweight for 10 years, had 43 of his 64 fights, won titles, and defended them.Cotto was most dominant at light welterweight, where he fought five years, had over half his fights, (26 of 47), won a title, and defended it 5 times, and held a light welterweight title 3 years.There is 18 pounds of crucial difference between featherweight and light welterweight. It is much harder to come down than up, but for this to be a true contest, we need to negate some of the speed advantage Márquez held as a featherweight, and the strength advantage Cotto held as a light welterweight. We will make them meet in the middle, at lightweight, but with a contract weight of 132. That requires Cotto to come down 8 pounds, and Márquez up 10 pounds.Tale of the Tape:Márquez was 5′7″ with an 67 inch reachCotto was 5′7″ with an 67 inch reachSize advantage: EvenSpeed:Both had considerable handspeed and footspeed at peak, but at this weight, Márquez would be faster.Speed advantage: MárquezStrength:Márquez was strongCotto was slightly stronger, as he was used to fighting at a higher weightAdvantage: Cotto, but not by much at a catchweightPower:Márquez had a 63% KO rateCotto had a 70% KO ratePower advantage: Cotto, but not by as much at a catchweightFundamentals and technique:Both have great fundamentals and sound techniqueFundamentals and technique: EvenDefense:Both had great defensive skills, but Cotto was knocked out twice, and Márquez had a chin of concreteDefense advantage: MárquezIntangibles:Both had a fighter’s heart, a great ring IQ, and unbelievable drive, ferocity and intensity.Intangibles advantage: EvenThis would be an absolutely fascinating chess match of a fight.Márquez is one of boxing’s great counterpunchers, a careful and methodical boxer who set his opponents up, studied them, used their weaknesses, timed them, and won by consistently countering and beating them to the punch.Cotto was a great boxer-puncher, who also studied his opponents, planned carefully, used their weaknesses against them, timed them, and behind a stiff left jab and deadly left hook set them up.I don’t think either man would stop the other, it would go to the cards, and in a close decision, Márquez pulls it out in the championship rounds.At light welterweight or higher, I would favor Cotto. But at a catchweight, it would be a very, very, close chess match of a fight, with Márquez edging him in the championship rounds.CREDIT TO:Boxrec for records, stats, histories, rankings

What do Russians think of their country’s involvement in doping and being banned from all global sports as a result?

I am Jewish but live in Russia. I can’t say for all the inhabitants of Russia, but I can talk about the opinions of my friends and acquaintances, as well as those who spoke about this and I heard.People do not care about sports and sanctions regarding sports. Sport has never influenced the standard of living and has not affected the country's economy. Imagine a country does not produce anything and is engaged only in sports. Does everyone eat berries and mushrooms? It is fundamentally.These are BMW X5 cars donated by the Government of the Russian Federation to Russian athletes, it is almost always. In addition, each Russian athlete received cash prizes, orders and medals "For Merit to the Fatherland" of the 1st degree from the state. It certainly pleases ordinary people. The welfare of athletes who serve as goods for the Russian elite is only growing.I grew up during Brezhnev. I will give an example. In 1980, many countries boycotted the Olympic Games in Moscow. The people in the USSR did not put sports in the first place, and especially the Olympic Games. Yes, people were interested in football, hockey, freestyle wrestling, sambo wrestling, gymnastics. But the interest was in domestic sports competitions in the USSR. And the mass media of the USSR, under the control of the KGB and Andropov, began to inspire everyone that the collapse of Soviet sport had occurred if not all countries came to the Olympics 80. Andropov needed this to show once again that the USSR is bad and living in it is bad. Andropov and the KGB were preparing a coup and created a lot of negativity against the USSR. So. Sport played a role and was interesting. Almost every resident of the USSR was engaged in some kind of sport, but this was not the main thing for the general mass of people.Svetlana Khorkina (Russian gymnast, two-time Olympic champion and 13-time European champion) and Alina Kabaeva (Russian athlete (rhythmic gymnastics, 2004 Olympic champion in individual all-around and bronze medalist of the 2000 Olympics in individual all-around. Two-time absolute world champion (1999 and 2003). Five-time absolute champion of Europe (1998-2000, 2002, 2004). Six-time absolute champion of Russia) State Duma deputies at a meeting of the Senate. These the behavior of famous athletes and deputies photos were in the Russian media and caused outrage among russian people.Now in Russia, the opinion of the elite plays a big role. This is approximately 15-20% of the rich and very rich millionaires and billionaires in Russia. Sport for them is a business. The athlete is assessed as a possible product that can then be profitably sold to the west. Sometimes they buy interesting western players to attract the attention and money of sports fans in the Russian Federation. But the main thing is business. The country's prestige is most likely a prestige or lack of it among a small number of athletes themselves and part of the Russian ruling elite and the opposition liberal media. The Russian people are more concerned about the increase in the retirement age, the increase in taxes, the created program on housing renovation, food prices, information about new technologies and new production, prices on Russian farmers' markets.Nikolay Valuev (boxer, WBA world heavyweight champion (2005-2007, 2009), interim world heavyweight champion according to WBA (2008-2009), heavyweight champion according to the Pan-Asian Boxing Association (2000), Russian champion in heavyweight among professionals (1999), at a meeting of the State Duma (Senate) of the Russian Federation.When discussing bills, he wants to sleep.Many say so - athletes have everything from the government and are far from the people. Athletes are then made deputies and senators and they are not professionals and they are convenient to manage. Attitude to this is rather negative. Many people say that it is not worth investing in sports large financial resources, but it is worth investing in sports within the country, raising the standard of living of the people as it was before. That is, there were a lot of free sports centers, gyms and sports clubs. You visited the gym and sports pool for free or for a very small fee. That is, people could play sports for free.Vladimir Putin and the Russian athletes who won the Olympic GamesInternational competitions really play a role for the athlete and a role for the prestige of the country when for example he takes a prize. But I repeat, sport does not affect the economy or taxes of the country and this is much more important for many residents.

How much money does a premiership team get when relegated?

The overall parachute payment system was created in 2006/2007 - it was less lucrative for relegated sides than the current system, but it helped to level the playing field for the relegated sides that had driven themselves into financial ruin trying to keep in the EPL.Currently it a three year process - how the amount is determined is a bit complicated and outside the OP, so I will skip that. I would say that the stoppage of play for the Covid virus obviously changes the raw numbers, but the percentage of the amount payments remains the same: 55%, 45% and 20% of certain payments the relegated clubs received their last year in the EPL.In 2019/2020, first year post relegation, teams (i.e., Huddersfield, Cardiff and Fulham) should have receive around £43m, and second year post relegation clubs (i.e., Swansea, Stoke and WBA) were supposed to receive around £35. The third year post relegation is a bit more complicated, but in a “standard” situation (the other scenarios are sort of complicated) the club gets £15m. After that they are screwed.One would think that there is a “royalty” of relegated teams that remain in the running for promotion, a good reason for which should be the largess of parachute payments they enjoy over clubs that have not been relegated to the Championship within three years. In a way, some clubs are “on the dole” so surely they should be able to use that money to create success on the pitch.The reality is that this is not true. Over 25 different teams have been promoted since 2006/2007. I am not saying that the parachute payments are unimportant, but they do not guarantee promotion success. The only guarantee is that the payments allow the clubs to remain a bit more stable financially despite the fact they have expensive, “EPL” quality players on their books.

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