Mayweather Jr. Defends Choice of De La Hoya Over Cotto
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Floyd Mayweather: Ducking the big fights since 2006.
I don't blame Floyd for fighting Oscar but fight the like of Cotto, Margarito and Williams as well, and now fight the likes of Khan, Pacquiao and Martinez.
The guy has missed too many tough fights for it just to be coincidence.Comment
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Think the PPV figures would disagree with your views.
Pacquiao jumping up 3 weights in a year for the fight. Oscar on target with his weight during training camp and made 150lbs for the Forbes fight.
Oscar was a career welterweight, who has a superfeather title.Comment
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Sorry friend but DLH called Manny out and agreed to the weight. Unless you're going to suggest that Manny had more leverage than DLH in 2008 and forced him to sign, but I'm sure you're too smart for that. Besides, until then Pac had one fight at 135 and the rest were 130 or below, so do you think DLH was expecting to fight him at 154? Fair or not, DLH agreed and he was the bigger name so could have negotiated a better deal if he wanted. Also to be honest, you sound like an irrational woman when you call Diaz, Hatton, DLH, Cotto, Margo, Clottey "losers and paper champs." For starters, Hatton was the man at 140 when Pac beat him. If you're going to complain about a DLH's weight then you should complain that Floyd fought Hatton at 147, knowing that he's a natural JWW. Your hate for Pac is bad enough, but you don't have to disrespect everyone he's fought just to feel good about Floyd. And before you get your panties in a knot let me make it clear, I think Pac's the most exciting fighter out there and that Floyd is the most skilled. If they fought I would have it 60-40 in Floyd's favour. That doesn't change the fact that he ducked Marg, Cotto and Williams though.Last edited by Chaos; 08-04-2011, 08:35 AM.Comment
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