If Cotto is Better than Floyd, Let's let Cotto walk in Floyd's footsteps..!!

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  • 2501
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    #101
    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
    I think that's dumb.

    Mayweather outclassed DLH landing right hand after right hand. Cotto faded and I rubbed my eyes to check if I was dreaming when I saw Mosley chase him around the ring. That was Cotto in that strange survival/retreat mode.
    True but Cotto still initiated with Shane even though he was Boxing. He didnt pull a DLH.

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    • Parody
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      #102
      Originally posted by 2501
      naw, unbiased members might, but this place has more leveled members than biased. Floyd has the resume game on lock against Cotto. I just happen to think that Cotto's win against Shane was more impressive. You already know who I think would win between Cotto and PBF.
      I know man thats why I respect your opinion, I just want this fight to be made so it can shut a lot of people up.

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      • Run
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        #103
        Originally posted by Parody
        I honestly believe the DLH that fought Mayweather would beat Cotto. It would'nt even matter if they fought under the same circumstances (Ring size, gloves, etc) but if it does Cotto definately loses. What did Mosley do? He beat Fernando Vargas twice, Did'nt Ricardo Mayorga beat him as well knocking him down twice in the process? We all saw what Oscar done to Mayorga and a much better fighter in Vargas. Also may I add Mosley was competitive with a shot Vargas.
        Yeah Oscar missed those crazy left hooks he threw at Floyd that would for sure, land on the not as skilled defensively nowhere near as elusive Cotto.

        That could get ugly.



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        • F-22 Raptor
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          #104
          Cotto won't be able to beat Floyd. Everybody knows that.

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          • El Chicano
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            #105
            Originally posted by Horus
            Cotto Should Fight ODLH @ 154 just as Floyd did....

            Cotto fans are quick to say that Cotto is better the PBF, and would knock Floyd out out... Well let's see How Cotto would do if put in the same position that Floyd was in.....

            Let's let Cotto walk in Floyd's footsteps....and fight one of the best fighters in their generation @ a weight that cotto is not Natural at...!

            People forget that in the past
            Everytime PbF move up in weight that it was against a champion there wasnt no warm up fights...

            Lightweight / Castillo(1st fight @ weight) for the belt

            Jr. WW / Corely(1st fight @ weight) for the belt

            WW/ Judah(1st fight @ weight) for the belt

            Jr. Middle weight/ ODLH (1st fight @ weight) for the belt




            And Cotto is moving up in weight not even fighting a champion so it should be more easier because a belt is not on the line..!!





            So this is one of the ways, Cotto can prove he is better than Floyd like his fans say...


            Mayweather is boxing’s best all-around fighter period.
            Look @ his dominance over his opposition. Few fighters have ever been as statistically superior to his opponents than Mayweather, who rarely loses rounds, much less fights. A recent CompuBox analysis determined that the “Pretty Boy” leads the sport in “plus-minus” rating – and not by a little. The “plus-minus” is the difference between a fighter’s average connect percentage and that of his opponents, and Mayweather’s plus-30 (46 percent to 16 percent) is seven percentage points ahead of his closest competition, Juan Diaz, who owns a plus-23.

            Mayweather’s rating compares favorably to the prime Roy Jones (plus-23) and Pernell Whitaker (plus-16). For the record


            This is way I laugh when Cotto fans swear to God that Cotto is better than Floyd..... (And they are serious....)

            Look at this PBF stat.....

            WELTERWEIGHT CHAMP
            FORMER JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT CHAMP (’05)
            FORMER LIGHTWEIGHT (2002-04)
            FORMER JR. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP (1998-00)
            17-0-0, 8 KO’S IN CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS
            9-0-0 (6) at jr. light.
            4-0-0 (1) at light.
            1-0-0 (1) at jr. welter.
            2-0-0 (0) at welter.
            1-0-0 (0) at jr. middle.
            17 CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS HAVE LASTED 166 ROUNDS AND AVERAGED 9.8 ROUNDS
            (63% of his pro rounds have been fought in championship fights)
            38 FIGHTS HAVE LASTED 265 ROUNDS AND AVERAGED 7.0 ROUNDS
            (45% of his fights have been championship fights)



            Come on Cotto Prove your Greatness and do just one of the things that PBF has done....
            Um you got too much time on ur hands. Cotto beats Mayweather, end of story.

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            • wmute
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              #106
              Originally posted by gerardofpr
              Maybe if Cotto would've fought off of his back foot he would've never gotten hurt? Definitely glove on the canvas, that's called a knock down buddy, don't recall seeing PBF touch the canvas before, somehow that old never has been managed to do it.

              And yes, there is a reason why PBF is fighter of the year, but that's not it.
              Maybe fighting off of his back foot he would have also lost the fight?

              I'd rather put my hand on the canvas and be in perfect shape to win the remaining rounds, than being hurt and running for the rest of the fight.

              And yes, that cannot be the reason because PBF's glove touched the canvas in 2006.

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              • wmute
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                #107
                Originally posted by SkillspayBills
                lol you have said this about 6 times my friend. GET YOUR ASS TO BED.
                LOL

                You are right. That was the 3rd time and last time. The two sides of my brain were in a bout with the 3 knock down rule in effect.

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                • Horus
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                  #108
                  Cotto proved last night he could not walk in floyd foot steps...And beat a fighter who is naturally bigger than himself...

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