mosley vs floyd still make sense ?

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  • boxm@ster
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    #1

    mosley vs floyd still make sense ?

    mosley - cotto was close
  • Fox McCloud
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    #2
    No it wouldn't... Floyd is already ducking the universe, and fighting a guy with at least one loss in his career is considered cowardly.

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    • -Antonio-
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      #3
      I'm still not ruling it out.

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      • robjr
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        #4
        Originally posted by boxm@ster
        mosley - cotto was close
        well if I consider the compeition floyd has faced at 147.. I dont see why fighting mosley would be out of the question at all.

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        • deliveryman
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          #5
          There is absolutely no way Floyd is going to fight Mosely now, unless Mosely won a convincing rematch. Floyd is far too proud a person to be fighting fresh Cotto scraps.

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          • jai mari078
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            #6
            It would follow the way Floyd does things, take on a fighter coming off a loss instead of the deserving opponent. ALA judah after losing to baldomir, he will avoid Cotto at all costs.

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            • SkillspayBills
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              #7
              Originally posted by jai mari078
              It would follow the way Floyd does things, take on a fighter coming off a loss instead of the deserving opponent. ALA judah after losing to baldomir, he will avoid Cotto at all costs.

              Baldomir and Oscar came off losses? TRY AGAIN MUDUSUCKA.

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              • deliveryman
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                #8
                Originally posted by jai mari078
                It would follow the way Floyd does things, take on a fighter coming off a loss instead of the deserving opponent. ALA judah after losing to baldomir, he will avoid Cotto at all costs.
                Baldomir wasn't a deserving opponent? He was the lineal WW champion of the world, anyway you slice it.

                Oscar De La Hoya? He looked spectacular his last time out, and plus it was the one fight Floyd, or any fighter, tries to get there entire career. Not to mention Oscar is still an A+ fighter.

                Now Hatton? He's undefeated, in his prime, and has KO'd Castillo and Tsyzu, and people were criticizing Floyd for "ducking" Hatton. Now he is fighting him. Are you trying to tell me Hatton is an unworthy opponent as well? Give me a ****ing break.

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                • pesticid
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by deliveryman
                  There is absolutely no way Floyd is going to fight Mosely now, unless Mosely won a convincing rematch. Floyd is far too proud a person to be fighting fresh Cotto scraps.
                  Wrong! He fought Sharmba and Judah.

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                  • deliveryman
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pesticid
                    Wrong! He fought Sharmba and Judah.
                    What was that.... 2, almost 3 years ago?

                    Floyd's superstar status, and his ego, has grown considerably since then.

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