WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) is not going to wait around for his WBC counterpart, Floyd Mayweather Jr (39-0, 25KOs), to make a decision as to whether or not he will fight him. Speaking with BoxingScene.com's Bill Emes, Cotto says he is tired of hearing excuses on why Mayweather won't take the fight. [details]
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Miguel Cotto: "Mayweather Always Makes Excuses"
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This has been Cotto's problem
""I never choose opponents. I never ask Bob (Arum). They always make the correct fights for me. I'm going to leave these things in their hands," Cotto said."
It's not proper form to start calling out a fighter when he is considering retirment or was retired, in Hatton's case when he called out Floyd.Last edited by Benny Leonard; 12-14-2007, 01:32 AM.
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Floyd stop him anyway!!! Now he should be thankful that they are not going to fight because now he can pretend that he could win!!!
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There's only two fighters from 135 to 147 that have a good chance to beat Floyd and that's Paul Williams and Juan Diaz. The Diaz fight would have to be at 135 though, which I think Floyd could still make.
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Cotto is so funny. He makes it sound like he's been calling Floyd out for years. He never even said Floyd's name until like the last few months and Arum never talked about Floyd-Cotto until Floyd left and started dissing him. When Floyd was at 140 you never heard Arum talk about that matchup so its funny how they try to make it seem like theyve been calling him out for years
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Originally posted by gavinz1970 View PostThere's only two fighters from 135 to 147 that have a good chance to beat Floyd and that's Paul Williams and Juan Diaz. The Diaz fight would have to be at 135 though, which I think Floyd could still make.
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Originally posted by Parody View PostThat's what they all said.
Pressure fighters wont beat Floyd, only a tall boxer with a good jab beats Floyd and throws a lot of punches has a chance of beating Mayweather, AKA Williams.
If Hatton's amateur dive-in pressure can prevent Floyd from getting his feet set for the first 4 or 5 rounds, lol ****...Cotto sure as hell can do the same, but actually throw an elite set of punches in the process. Some heavy ass sets of body punches. And Cotto's hands at his face for defense, I bet will be just as strong as Oscar's. I don't see Floyd able to break that D with a significant amount of pot shots.
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Originally posted by gavinz1970 View PostThere's only two fighters from 135 to 147 that have a good chance to beat Floyd and that's Paul Williams and Juan Diaz. The Diaz fight would have to be at 135 though, which I think Floyd could still make.
Anybody that wants Floyd, although he says he is on semi-retirement, he is at 147.
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Originally posted by DLT View PostCotto is so funny. He makes it sound like he's been calling Floyd out for years. He never even said Floyd's name until like the last few months and Arum never talked about Floyd-Cotto until Floyd left and started dissing him. When Floyd was at 140 you never heard Arum talk about that matchup so its funny how they try to make it seem like theyve been calling him out for years
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