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How does A Cotto victory enhance Floyd's Legacy?
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Originally posted by vladimir303 View PostTrust me that perception will fade after decades once he is old, retired and his name is locked into ATG history books. And all people will look to judge him by is his record and if there are any great fighters on his record.
Like Leonard with Duran, Hearns and Hagler.
Does Cotto represent that type of opponent for Floyd? Because Floyd will go down as one of the all-time greats either way. His legacy is already locked.
You *****s crack me up if, why are you fans of Mayweather? Do you think he's cute, because it sure looks loke you don't want to see him fight.
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Originally posted by vladimir303 View PostTrust me that perception will fade after decades once he is old, retired and his name is locked into ATG history books. And all people will look to judge him by is his record and if there are any great fighters on his record.
Like Leonard with Duran, Hearns and Hagler.
Does Cotto represent that type of opponent for Floyd? Because Floyd will go down as one of the all-time greats either way. His legacy is already locked.
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Originally posted by vladimir303 View PostTo Answer my own question:
It is a legacy enhancing fight in the sense that Floyd would have beaten "the best guys" in five (at worst, four) weight classes.
People have short memories, and the haters always fall back on "who has he beaten at 147?"
130: Chicanito, Corrales, etc
135: Castillo
140: Hatton
147: Cotto (tbd)
154: Delahoya
Yes, I know. The Hatton fight was at 147. But , in reality, it was two 140 guys going at it.
In reality Floyd weighed in at the maximum welterweight limit for the Hatton fight, 147 lbs. But lets pretend it was at Ricky's best weight to make it look better. Just like that clever "tbd" after Cotto's name. Please, you're pissing on us and telling us it is raining.
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Originally posted by BMWM3P View PostThen why doesn't he just retire, if Cotto is not going to enhance his legacy then who will?
You *****s crack me up if, why are you fans of Mayweather? Do you think he's cute, because it sure looks loke you don't want to see him fight.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostIn reality Floyd weighed in at the maximum welterweight limit for the Hatton fight, 147 lbs. But lets pretend it was at Ricky's best weight to make it look better. Just like that clever "tbd" after Cotto's name. Please, you're pissing on us and telling us it is raining.
All that means is that Ricky had less weight to lost which means he drained himself less then he would for a 140lb fight.
He still defeated the best jr.welter although some of you simpletons will discredit it as it technically was a welterweight fight. Not his fault Ricky ducked him at 140.
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Originally posted by Dan-O-Mac View PostFloyd is already going down as one of the ATG, so why are you concerned about what type of legacy a fight with Cotto will add?
you see Cotto was just apart of the lowest rated fight ever on HBo...
So if Cotto doesnt bring mONEY....
At least he could be is bring some prestige to add to Floyd Legecy...
But Cotto doesnt even bring that..!!
He doesnt bring Money..
He doesnt bring Legecy..
So what does Cotto Bring....??
The answer to that question is, He brings Hype...!!Last edited by Horus; 04-27-2008, 08:54 PM.
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