I was excited about Cotto and Margarito at 147 in 07 but Floyd was right, Cotto lived to far away and Margarito they weren't fighting to see who the best was :lol1:.
Mosley because of his previous performance and the nerve to interrupt his post fight interview like its WWE.
2nd would have to be Marquez not because I thought it would be competitive, but I wanted to see the look on his face after drinking piss on national tv and lose anyway.
Classic!
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In all honesty I was pretty hyped up Ortiz. Ortiz fought like he was possessed against Berto. In hindsight I sound pretty stupid but I was pumped for that fight.
Still think Ortiz would have gave Floyd a rough time. maybe pulled off he upset
Your not the only one who thinks this. Vicious completely blew his shot at competing with all that make-up kiss kiss bull****.
I think Victor Ortiz (with the exception of maybe Oscar) had the best chance at the win.
But as far as build-up was considered the Mayweather/Hatton fight was top notch. Those damn Brits made it one of my most anticipated fights ever.
The De la Hoya fight. At the time, i was sure Oscar had everything to beat Floyd. He had the jab, the power and the speed to do it. But he lacked the mental strength and the stamina...
He abondoned the jab is what lost him the fight.
But yeh that fight had a great build up!
The De la Hoya fight. At the time, i was sure Oscar had everything to beat Floyd. He had the jab, the power and the speed to do it. But he lacked the mental strength and the stamina...
The Judah fight because it was the first time I watched Floyd live, and thought that Zab had the speed to trouble him.
I am so excited about Canelo tho, I feel he has a genuine chance!
I was excited for the Mosley fight. Glad the Cotto fight happened and didn't care for guerrero. But Mosley was coming off a great performance and luckily when Berto withdrew that quickly made this fight possible.
I'm pretty excited for the Canelo fight cause you never know when a boxer will lose that one step that makes them vulnerable to shots they'd normally avoid.