I said if Cotto remains unbeaten and emerges as the undisputed best welterweight, Floyd will likely come back to fight him.
But it doesn't have to be Cotto.
It's whoever emerges as the biggest possible fight to put the final stamp on Floyd's career.
That could be Cotto. It may not be.
My direct reference to a 'legacy' here
was an ironic jab at the claims made by some of Cotto's fans that their boy's achievements in the sport will ultimately surpass Floyd's.
The detractors reports are contradictory.
You say it's because he wanted to pull out of a De La rematch?
I suppose that makes a funny change from the 'ducking Cotto' partyline.
Floyd wanted a break, period. That much is clear.
If you think he isn't entitled to it, you're ****ed up.
Like every 'retirement' in the history of the sport has been legit.
But it doesn't have to be Cotto.
It's whoever emerges as the biggest possible fight to put the final stamp on Floyd's career.
That could be Cotto. It may not be.
My direct reference to a 'legacy' here
was an ironic jab at the claims made by some of Cotto's fans that their boy's achievements in the sport will ultimately surpass Floyd's.
The detractors reports are contradictory.
You say it's because he wanted to pull out of a De La rematch?
I suppose that makes a funny change from the 'ducking Cotto' partyline.
Floyd wanted a break, period. That much is clear.
If you think he isn't entitled to it, you're ****ed up.
Like every 'retirement' in the history of the sport has been legit.
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