So if things pan out - (welterweights)

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  • Xcel
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    So if things pan out - (welterweights)

    If Floyd wins versus DLH, and Cotto beats Judah or vice versa, and Williams beats Margarito or vice versa. Outside of Floyd fighting Mosley, should the winners of the other two fights go after each other?
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    #2
    Well...in a word:

    Yes.

    This would provide the legit welterweight champion of the world. I hope Mayweather will not retire, and choose to defend his title at 147.

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #3
      The only names that Mayweather is going to be willing to listen to after this weekend are Mosley, the winner of Wright-Hopkins, and the winner of Taylor-Spinks. He won't waste his time with anybody else.

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      • macman
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        #4
        To finish off the tournament we should have Mosley fighting Cintron as close to the other fights as possible, then the winners fight each other.

        Let's just ignore Mayweather - he's the one who's said he's retiring after ODLH bout, so lets take him at his word & avoid the drama.

        Throw Clottey into the mix in the final 4 boxing off & you've got a truly undisputed champion.

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