Floyd talks on Cotto and Admits hatton was "toughest hes ever faced".

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  • AntonTheMeh
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    #11
    Originally posted by Parody
    I used to have some respect for your posts as you made valid points, but unless you were joking or this is a bait post then you cant be taken seriously.

    Five weight champion, 6 time world champion, linear champion at four

    wins over:

    Oscar De La Hoya
    Ricky Hatton
    Diego Corrales
    Jose Luis Castillo
    Zab Judah
    Genaro Hernandez
    Jesus Chavez


    Other good fighters in: Manfredy, Gatti, Baldomir, Mitchell.

    20 World title fights. He does'nt need anything, he is a great. Boxing needs Mayweather more than Mayweather needing boxing...face it
    this should be in floyd fans sig.all we here is this ****.big deal.this **** isn't a debate for him to get into the hall of fame.

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    • MikeTysonJr
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      #12

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      • Addison
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        #13
        Originally posted by nmuburner22
        took my time,” Mayweather said of his first knockout in two years. “I fought on the inside and the outside. A true champion can adapt to anything.

        “I knew he would try to rough me up, so I didn’t halfway train for this fight. I prepared 100 percent for this fight. He was definitely the toughest competitor I have ever faced.”

        Hatton was equally gracious after the fight.

        “I felt really strong but I left myself open and he’s better on the inside that I thought he was,” said Hatton. “I thought I was doing well in the fight until he hit me with the shot that cut me. I didn’t feel the body shots until the cut.

        “He’s not the biggest welterweight I’ve fought but he’s strong. I don’t think he’s the hardest puncher tonight, but he was clever.”

        And it appears that Mayweather is clever enough to know when to call it quits.

        When asked about a potential fight with popular undefeated welterweight titlist Miguel Cotto next year, Mayweather replied:

        “Cotto’s a hell of a champion and the welterweight division is the best weight class in boxing. There are a lot of great fighters in the welterweight division and the junior middleweight division but I’ve done all I wanted to accomplish in boxing so I’m not thinking about fighting any of them.”

        Mayweather “retired” after his split-decision victory over Oscar De La Hoya this past May and obviously came back to the sport he’s dedicated his life to. Maybe this one will stick, maybe it won’t.
        Yep, Hatton had his number.

        He just wasn't big enough and was far too careless.

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        • BROOKLYN CESAR
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          #14
          Originally posted by Kball15
          Mayweather is a ***** for retiring at the peak of his game, in the best division in Boxing.

          CLEARLY ducking the best out there, and if he retires today he wont come close to being an all time great.

          He has the unique oppurtunity to become an all time great, but he is throwing it all away cause he is a B-I-T-C-H
          In most peoples minds Hatton was a pure threat to floyd before the fight that is!!! But now he was overrated!!!

          This could be about more cashola!!! Just like hatton!!!

          Floyd dont need cotto cotto needs floyd which might bring floyd another big pay day!!! Floyd wont have any problem fighting cotto imo!!! Cotto isnt a risk to floyd just hatton wasnt!!!

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