Floyd Not Impressed With Miguel Cotto

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Floyd Not Impressed With Miguel Cotto

    During a recent interview with the Newark Star-Ledger, WBC junior middleweight champ Floyd Mayweather, Jr. touched on the subject of a bout with unbeaten WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto. Mayweather told the paper that it's premature to talk about a bout with Cotto. He views Cotto as a good fighter, but also says that he makes way too many mistakes to ever beat him. [details]
  • Addison
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    #2
    And?..


    I'm surprised it took him that long.

    I said that **** ages ago.

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    • Mech.
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      #3
      Not like floyd praises anybody.




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      • jamesbrown
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        really that sound like the best possible canidate for floyds next fight if cotto would except the offer. I mean if oscar and tito don't fight him... Cotto would make perfect sense to me if he wins there is no fight that would make more $$$$ and sense to me

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        • guzi815
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          #5
          Floyd knows he NEEDS big names on his resume!

          Mayweather wants to fight retired Trinidad. Other than Genaro, Castillo, Zab, and now DLH, these are the only REAL fights Floyd's been in. Sure he remains with an unblemished record...but any HOF'ers? Fighting Tito will definately add some extra cheese, but Trinidad ain't going below 160, and Floyd barely makes 150 with out throwing up! At a catch weight, let's say 154, Tito's stamina will keep him after Floyd. Trinidad TKO 9th.

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          • deliveryman
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            #6
            Originally posted by guzi815
            Mayweather wants to fight retired Trinidad. Other than Genaro, Castillo, Zab, and now DLH, these are the only REAL fights Floyd's been in. Sure he remains with an unblemished record...but any HOF'ers? Fighting Tito will definately add some extra cheese, but Trinidad ain't going below 160, and Floyd barely makes 150 with out throwing up! At a catch weight, let's say 154, Tito's stamina will keep him after Floyd. Trinidad TKO 9th.
            lol...

            Floyd embarrasses Tito all night to a 120-108, 120-108, 119-109 decision across the board.

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            • IchiBonDj
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              Ya I think Floyd could fight a 160 Tito at 150 and he'd win easily. IMO the one man that would have a chance of beating Mayweather is Mosely, other than that I think Mayweather would wipe out 147-154, even if Winky ever came back down. I'm a fan of Cotto's (I'm going to see the Judah fight live) but I dont see him beating Mayweather; but maybe I should wait to see how he deals with the speed of Judah before I totally count him out.

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              • goldenboy0620
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                mayweather - cotto it's very interesting fight

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                • hugh grant
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                  PBF is always talking about how he would have easy nights against people. WHy dont he show us rather than talk to us how its done. PBF hasnt got many opponents as good as good as Cotto on his resume. In fact Cotto would prob be the best hes ever fought. I think PBF could beat him but me thinking it is no good. He has to show it.

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                  • Undocumented
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                    Hahaha! He is scared... He won't talk about Cotto or Margarito for more than 20 seconds at a time cause he is scared of being injured for life. Instead he talks about DLH rematch, fighting a retired Tito etc. Fraud is shady with NO real ring cred. Why fight your old uncles when you got young hungry bucks waiting for you to just say their name longer than 20 seconds. Legacy=***** with fast hands and great marathon lungs.

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