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  • Cotto is NOT Know yet, HE is still a NEW YORK Local..!

    Cotto needs to Stop worrying about Mayweather.....
    Because it's obvious that Mayweather aint worrying about him....


    Cotto needs to be in a PPV that at least Does 350K PPV
    Cotto is not KnowN yet, he is still a Local...

    I meaned this Dude is Still Fighting For Free ON HBO.... and he is suppose to Be Mayweathers Equal is terms of being a star and a draw..?



    It’s a reason why COTTO NEVER FIGHT OUT OF NEW YORK Recently...
    And its not just the 8 oz. gloves Las Vegas Dont want him.....

    Cotto fighting in New York which is Puerto Rican Central is going to sell because he is Puerto Rican...

    If many paciquo fight in the Phil. Every fight he would sell out Too,,, But Manny Paciquo is a Star now so he fights in Vegas and sells out

    Ricky Hatton Sells Out In Manchester… But Ricky Hatton is a Star now so he fights in Vegas and sells out

    And Joe Cal….is Still a Local in my Book too… But now he has Reach the star status, So now he is Fighting in Vegas….which is going to sell out


    EveryOne Knows P.P.V is the real indicator of A boxers Success... Because you to have the appeal to make people spend anywhere from $45-60 dollars
    to see you fight from all across the nation Not just "New York"

    Example:
    Cotto vs. Judah in (NEW YORK)= 225,000 PPV BUYS
    Cotto is suppose to be ABLE TO sell out ****...
    (http://www.******************.com/articles.php?id=2933)
    or have a bigger fan base than floyd...where are they at..??

    Floyd vs. Judah in (Las Vegas) = 375,000 PPV BUYS
    (http://www.subfighter.com/forum/view...topic&p=741724)

    LOOK at it like this:Floyd Fighting a No Name Baldomir Did better than Any Cotto Fight

    Floyd vs . Carlos Baldomir in (Las Vegas) = 325,000 PPV buys
    (http://www.*********.com/*********_2...VefLFmoxo.html)



    The Fact of the Matter is that Cotto is not Know yet,
    "HE is still a New York Local" and the "FACTS DONT LIE...."
    124
    Yes
    35.48%
    44
    No
    56.45%
    70
    He should Stay Local in New York and Stay BIG there
    8.06%
    10
    Last edited by Horus; 02-04-2008, 05:20 AM.

  • #2
    The problem with that Mr. Horus...

    is that Hatton previous PPV highest seller was 225K less than Cotto-Judah did.

    Clearly Mayweather is a bigger draw than Cotto, but that really isn't relevant, because Mayweather is a bigger draw than everyone other than De La Hoya right now... and De La Hoya sucks at boxing now, so he shouldn't be fighting him.

    Mayweather vs. Cotto is clearly the highest money meaningful fight. Not only for Floyd, but for all of boxing.

    It should be made, no ifs or buts about it.

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    • #3
      Floyd doesn't take risks, he is a businessman. Why risk losing when you can keep making money fighting ppl he knows he can beat, while he can duck those who he knows would give him problems.

      Floyd thinks with his brain, he doesn't think whats best for boxing to have good match ups like Mayweather/Williams, Mayweather/Cotto, Mayweather/Mosley... No, its let me have a rematch with Oscar cuz I know I'll beat him again and the whole world knows I'll beat him again except mexicans who will keep on backing oscars losing streak.

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      • #4
        Forget all the Mayweather if it don’t make money it don’t make sense ****, as a boxing fan don’t you just want to see the champ defend against his #1 challenge in this case Cotto?

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        • #5
          you ain't lyin bruh, but he has fought in Vegas although he was a 140 pounder.

          He do need to get his numbers up but Mayweather just got hot too. Ain't nobody pay any attention to him until he hit 140 pounds.

          It take time to get popular but wateva tha case, just keep rackin the wins cuz *****s ain't payin for a loser

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
            The problem with that Mr. Horus...

            is that Hatton previous PPV highest seller was 225K less than Cotto-Judah did.

            Clearly Mayweather is a bigger draw than Cotto, but that really isn't relevant, because Mayweather is a bigger draw than everyone other than De La Hoya right now... and De La Hoya sucks at boxing now, so he shouldn't be fighting him.

            Mayweather vs. Cotto is clearly the highest money meaningful fight. Not only for Floyd, but for all of boxing.

            It should be made, no ifs or buts about it.
            I can agree with this Post.....

            Remember that Hatton did Headline a fight in Vegas with Collozo..?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Horus View Post
              I can agree with this Post.....

              Remember that Hatton did Headline a fight in Vegas with Collozo..?
              It's true... it was a main event for WCB boxing.

              I don't know...

              What really bothers me about all of this, is... how much ****ing money does one person need? Floyd has well over 100 million I would think... so why is he ****ing around with his finances more? Is he really going to ****ing bankrupt himself?

              Well I'll tell you, he lost a fan because of the De La Hoya rematch. I still like him, but I don't consider him one of my favorite fighters anymore.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dice View Post
                you ain't lyin bruh, but he has fought in Vegas although he was a 140 pounder.

                He do need to get his numbers up but Mayweather just got hot too. Ain't nobody pay any attention to him until he hit 140 pounds.

                It take time to get popular but wateva tha case, just keep rackin the wins cuz *****s ain't payin for a loser
                Yes they do...what you think Oscar is ..??
                or
                Tito..??

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
                  It's true... it was a main event for WCB boxing.

                  I don't know...

                  What really bothers me about all of this, is... how much ****ing money does one person need? Floyd has well over 100 million I would think... so why is he ****ing around with his finances more? Is he really going to ****ing bankrupt himself?

                  Well I'll tell you, he lost a fan because of the De La Hoya rematch. I still like him, but I don't consider him one of my favorite fighters anymore.
                  You have to understand man, this is people lives:

                  -boxing is not a sport for them as it is for you and me-
                  -Boxing is their JOB...- This is really what feel thier families

                  Business 101
                  Maximized your Profit with the less amount of Risk Necessary and most publicity...


                  *To understand boxing (the business), you have to understand the game !


                  There are three stages to any good boxer's career.:

                  1) Fight the easy fights. Burgers, chumps, etc... For experience and to build your record. (No disrespect to burgers and chumps).

                  2) Fight other good prospects (undefeated, 1's and 2's, etc...) to separate yourself from the rest, make a name for yourself.

                  3) Enter Club Elite. Picking and choosing, fighting the fights that mean something to your legacy and your bank account!

                  Now think of any Great Fighter and you tell me who didn’t follow this Process to Success...

                  Now if you was Floyd would you fight Oscar while he is stil Viable for 50 Million

                  Or Cotto for 20 Million while cotto is still young....



                  Cotto is only 27 he aint going no where
                  Last edited by Horus; 02-04-2008, 04:27 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Well yeah dude, I get it...

                    But honestly... if I had 100 million dollars, money wouldn't be much of a concern. I would either retire, or enhance my boxing legacy, otherwise, what's the point?

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