Miguel Cotto is not ready for Mayweather yet.

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  • letsgobrady
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    #71
    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
    sure he will.... trust me.. u get in there with floyd.. you will be anything but comfortable
    zab judah looked pretty comfortable to me.margarito is in no way scared of floyd so i doubt he would be as cautious as oscar

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      #72
      Originally posted by letsgobrady
      zab judah looked pretty comfortable to me.margarito is in no way scared of floyd so i doubt he would be as cautious as oscar
      He looked pretty comfortable losing too

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        #73
        Originally posted by vladimir303
        I stopped reading right there. Your first sentence and you're already making inaccurate statements.
        oscar didn't seem that fast when he was getting knocked out by bernard or when he was getting beat up by felix sturm

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          #74
          Originally posted by vladimir303
          Sure he can. He can box his socks off and leave him a bloody mess. To me that is beating somebody in a fight. You don't have to stand in front of somebody to prove your manhood to a buncha nitwitts.
          yeah, i hear you man. The point I was trying to make is simple...

          Beating = means "KO".
          Winning = means Split Decision, UD, or MD.

          What you said still constitues as "Winning". Mayweather "CAN NOT" beat Miguel Cotto by KO. Like I said, Mayweather can win Cotto by SD, UD..but not by KO.

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            #75
            Originally posted by letsgobrady
            oscar didn't seem that fast when he was getting knocked out by bernard or when he was getting beat up by felix sturm
            your talking about two different weight classes...

            Paul fights at 147

            Oscar fought Bernard at 160

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              #76
              Originally posted by guzi815
              yeah, i hear you man. The point I was trying to make is simple...

              Beating = means "KO".
              Winning = means Split Decision, UD, or MD.

              What you said still constitues as "Winning". Mayweather "CAN NOT" beat Miguel Cotto by KO. Like I said, Mayweather can win Cotto by SD, UD..but not by KO.
              Anyone can be knocked out. If history hasn't shown you that, then nothing will.

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                #77
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                He looked pretty comfortable losing too
                yea he did but he look like he was trying to beat floyd up and he did more to floyd than oscar did .oscar looked content with just walking floyd down

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                • Vladimir303
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by !! $iN
                  . Hell, he struggled with Castillo's bullying tactics at 135 and they're roughly the same size.
                  Yeah that's what they said about Ricky Hatton comparing him to Castillo. Didn't work.



                  As everyone knows, Mayweather turned down $8 million to fight Sharmba Mitchell in 2005 and Judah in 2006 for nowhere near the same. Why is that so hard for you to understand? The link to the story has been posted by Viva Mexico and I can find it if your memory needs refreshing.
                  This is totally false and I can prove it but you would have to agree to post a "I am Vladimir303's *****" signature for 3 months."



                  Again, Clottey is a natural welterweight with more power. You think Margarito would be fazed at all by Mayweather's power? Be serious. Look at the fighters that Mayweather has avoided at welterweight (Cotto and Margarito) and look at the guys he's been willing to fight (Judah, Baldomir, Hatton, and DLH). Can you see the difference? Cotto and Margarito possess all three of the things Mayweather can't deal with. All the others possess one or two at most.

                  Floyd fought a jr.middleweight who has one of the hardest left hooks in the wetler/jr-middle, who has way more accuracy then Margarito. Strenght won't be an issue if you can't land a damn thing.

                  I'm not even debating Cotto's chances at winning, Margarito however has no chance at all.
                  Last edited by Vladimir303; 03-13-2008, 05:29 PM.

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                  • letsgobrady
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                    your talking about two different weight classes...

                    Paul fights at 147

                    Oscar fought Bernard at 160
                    what does weight class have to do with speed?

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                      #80
                      Quintana, Paulie, Zab and Mosley.. Cotto is more then ready.
                      each one of them posses some similar traits to Mayweather, though none compare to him they are plenty of practice and warm up
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