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Should Cotto have turned down the Mayweather offer back at 140?

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  • #11
    Obviously Mayweather was much more experienced than Cotto and Cotto's people were wise to wait for Miguel to mature. That is irrelevant in 2008 to any unbiased fan.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
      Obviously Mayweather was much more experienced than Cotto and Cotto's people were wise to wait for Miguel to mature. That is irrelevant in 2008 to any unbiased fan.
      Tszyu was much more experienced than Hatton.

      Hernandez was much more experienced than Mayweather.

      Tszyu was much more experienced than Judah.

      Calzaghe was much more experienced than Lacy.

      The nature of boxing is that an up-n-coming guy takes on an established champion. These examples show that it can go both ways.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
        Mayweather opponents got paid well. Gatti made $4+ million, and Zab was slated to make $3 million until he ****ed up. All Floyd's opponents made career highs. Migs would have been fine.

        Miguel is only making $5 million nowadays. It's not like he is a 10-15 mil guy.
        Gatti was the draw. Zab was a bigger draw than Miguel at the time, and HBO and other industry representatives have always stated that Floyd wasn't fighting the best in every division because he wants the majority of the purse.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
          Um, the fight offer was post-Gatti. Was Cotto still green? He left 140 shortly thereafter.

          Please learn your facts. Learn the sport.
          Mayweather never gave him a serious offer then... he never gave him a serious offer now.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Sin City View Post
            Mayweather never gave him a serious offer then... he never gave him a serious offer now.
            You do not know the facts. Clearly.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
              Obviously Mayweather was much more experienced than Cotto and Cotto's people were wise to wait for Miguel to mature. That is irrelevant in 2008 to any unbiased fan.
              this says it all in my opinion.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by pesticid View Post
                Gatti was the draw. Zab was a bigger draw than Miguel at the time, and HBO and other industry representatives have always stated that Floyd wasn't fighting the best in every division because he wants the majority of the purse.
                Gatti and Floyd made close to the same. You may say that gatti was the draw. i will then ask you how many other PPV's gatti had...or when gatti ever made near that amount before or since.

                Again, That fight would have been BY FAR the biggest payday of migs' career at the time.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
                  Tszyu was much more experienced than Hatton.

                  Hernandez was much more experienced than Mayweather.

                  Tszyu was much more experienced than Judah.

                  Calzaghe was much more experienced than Lacy.

                  The nature of boxing is that an up-n-coming guy takes on an established champion. These examples show that it can go both ways.
                  Hernandez and Tszyu were at the end of their careers and were ripe to be taken. Proof of that is that they never fought again. Judah and Lacy suffered humiliating losses.

                  You're just upset that Cotto has been well managed and didn't make a foolish premature move. Now that he is a fully mature welterweight, Floyd isn't nearly as willing.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
                    Mayweather opponents got paid well. Gatti made $4+ million, and Zab was slated to make $3 million until he ****ed up. All Floyd's opponents made career highs. Migs would have been fine.

                    Miguel is only making $5 million nowadays. It's not like he is a 10-15 mil guy.
                    Shows you the sorry state of Boxing... A guy who fights like Mayweather getting paid more than Cotto???? Yeah I know, it's all about more gay fans buying PPV then back in the day when fans were mainly straight blue collar guys who
                    demanded a fighter to be entertaining and have balls.

                    Ellerbe feeds Mayweather cum prior to all big events.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                      Hernandez and Tszyu were at the end of their careers and were ripe to be taken. Proof of that is that they never fought again. Judah and Lacy suffered humiliating losses.

                      You're just upset that Cotto has been well managed and didn't make a foolish premature move. Now that he is a fully mature welterweight, Floyd isn't nearly as willing.
                      I'm upset that Cotto is a mature WW who has made low money in poorly performing PPV's? Great management. Yeah. That burns me up. Because Floyd was managed in SUCH a ****ty way.

                      How old were Tito and Oscar when they fought? Did they have equivalent "experience"?

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