Why Margarito and Possibly Cotto, WILL NEVER FIGHT "MAYWEATHER"......

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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    #41
    Originally posted by Horus
    Wiley Address my Post....this reply was for you...

    because best believe, I have your previous quotes to used against you...


    Proved to me how the Great Margarito that Williams Beat..
    would help Mayweather Legacy, and wont get discredited....???
    What exactly did this murderers row do for Floyds legacy?

    Sosa, Ndou, Brusseles, Mitchell.

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    • JAB5239
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      #42
      Originally posted by El Dominicano
      Don't you think IF and IF Floyd wanted to fight a top WW he'd want to do it against the best WW. Floyd would LOVE that status and he isn't gonna get it if Paul vs Margarito don't happen. C'mon ROG
      Im curious as to why Floyd won't fight like he did at 130 and clean out the division by taking on all comers and eliminating any doubt?

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        #43
        Originally posted by JAB5239
        Im curious as to why Floyd won't fight like he did at 130 and clean out the division by taking on all comers and eliminating any doubt?
        He knows he can't.

        Or else he would have.

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        • Horus
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          #44
          Originally posted by Pancho Gonzales
          What exactly did this murderers row do for Floyds legacy?

          Sosa, Ndou, Brusseles, Mitchell.
          The Same thing


          1. 1993-10-30 144 Mike Powell 14-8-0
          2. 1993-05-08 140 Terrence Alli 139 52-7-2
          3. 1993-04-10 142 Silvio Walter Rojas 144 20-4-1
          4. 1993-02-20 139½ Greg Haugen 140 32-4-0
          5. 1992-10-31 146 Bruce Pearson 10-10-1
          6. 1992-03-13 144 Juan Soberanes 39-7-1
          7. 1991-12-13 146 Ignacio Pedromo 1-0-0
          8. 1991-11-12 142 Jorge Alberto Melian 25-4-3
          9. 1991-09-14 140 Lonnie Smith 140 29-2-1
          10. 1991-04-26 145 Tommy Small 142 23-3-0
          11. 1991-03-18 139 John Duplessis 139 36-1-0
          12. 1990-12-08 139 Kyung Duk Ahn 139 29-1-0
          13. 1990-11-08 Jaime Balboa 44-12-0
          14. 1990-08-18 Russell Mosley 4-3-1
          15. 1990-07-05 Akwei Addo 5-3-0
          16. 1989-12-16 140 Alberto de las Mercedes Cortes 139¾
          17. 1989-11-18 139¾ Sammy Fuentes 139¾ 21-6-1
          18. 1989-10-27 Ramon Aramburu 0-0-0
          19. 1989-10-09 143 Rodolfo Batta 19-6-0
          20. 1989-07-30 143¼ Kenny Vice 139¾ 26-3-0
          21. 1988-10-29 135 Jose Luis Ramirez 134 101-6-0
          22. 1988-06-04 Rafael Limon 51-14-2
          23. 1988-04-16 135 Rodolfo Aguilar 134½ 20-0-1
          24. 1988-03-05 137¾ Nicky Perez 136¾ 57-14-1
          25. 1987-11-21 134¾ Edwin Rosario 135 31-2-0
          26. 1987-08-21 129 Danilo Cabrera 129 30-4-0
          27. 1987-04-18 130 Francisco Tomas Da Cruz 130 27-1-0
          28. 1986-12-12 129 Juan La Porte 128¾ 27-6-0
          29. 1986-08-03 130 Rocky Lockridge 129 38-4-0
          30. 1986-06-13 130 Refugio Rojas 129½ 28-12-0
          31. 1986-05-15 129¾ Faustino Martires Barrios 129¼
          32. 1986-03-22 136½ Roberto Collins Lindo 135¾ 1-14-0
          33. 1985-12-19 135½ Jeff Bumpus 135½ 19-3-0
          34. 1985-09-21 130 Dwight Pratchett 128¼ 12-6-0
          35. 1985-04-19 129½ Ruben Castillo 130 63-4-2
          36. 1985-01-01 Manuel Hernandez 13-1-2
          37. 1984-09-13 130 Mario Martinez 129¾ 33-1-2
          38. 1984-06-13 Delfino Mendoza 1-6-0
          39. 1984-05-04 135 Ramon Avitia 135 3-3-0
          40. Armando Flores 0-0-1


          Did for Julio Cesar Chavez Career...

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            #45
            Originally posted by JAB5239
            Im curious as to why Floyd won't fight like he did at 130 and clean out the division by taking on all comers and eliminating any doubt?
            I'm not sure about that...

            He did beat a champion in Hernandez, another champion (even though he had vacated) and P4P fighter in Corrales and an upcomer in Chavez, but...

            There was Freitas and Casamayor in 130.

            I'm not saying his resume ******, at all, it's really good at 130, but... He didn't unify past one belt.

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              #46
              Originally posted by melly-mel...
              try And Justify Him Not Fighting Cotto, Or Tony Anyway You Choose, But It Will Never Change The Fact He Ran From These Guys You Jock Riding Moron!
              .....bingo!!!!

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                #47
                Originally posted by Horus
                The Same thing


                1. 1993-10-30 144 Mike Powell 14-8-0
                2. 1993-05-08 140 Terrence Alli 139 52-7-2
                3. 1993-04-10 142 Silvio Walter Rojas 144 20-4-1
                4. 1993-02-20 139½ Greg Haugen 140 32-4-0
                5. 1992-10-31 146 Bruce Pearson 10-10-1
                6. 1992-03-13 144 Juan Soberanes 39-7-1
                7. 1991-12-13 146 Ignacio Pedromo 1-0-0
                8. 1991-11-12 142 Jorge Alberto Melian 25-4-3
                9. 1991-09-14 140 Lonnie Smith 140 29-2-1
                10. 1991-04-26 145 Tommy Small 142 23-3-0
                11. 1991-03-18 139 John Duplessis 139 36-1-0
                12. 1990-12-08 139 Kyung Duk Ahn 139 29-1-0
                13. 1990-11-08 Jaime Balboa 44-12-0
                14. 1990-08-18 Russell Mosley 4-3-1
                15. 1990-07-05 Akwei Addo 5-3-0
                16. 1989-12-16 140 Alberto de las Mercedes Cortes 139¾
                17. 1989-11-18 139¾ Sammy Fuentes 139¾ 21-6-1
                18. 1989-10-27 Ramon Aramburu 0-0-0
                19. 1989-10-09 143 Rodolfo Batta 19-6-0
                20. 1989-07-30 143¼ Kenny Vice 139¾ 26-3-0
                21. 1988-10-29 135 Jose Luis Ramirez 134 101-6-0
                22. 1988-06-04 Rafael Limon 51-14-2
                23. 1988-04-16 135 Rodolfo Aguilar 134½ 20-0-1
                24. 1988-03-05 137¾ Nicky Perez 136¾ 57-14-1
                25. 1987-11-21 134¾ Edwin Rosario 135 31-2-0
                26. 1987-08-21 129 Danilo Cabrera 129 30-4-0
                27. 1987-04-18 130 Francisco Tomas Da Cruz 130 27-1-0
                28. 1986-12-12 129 Juan La Porte 128¾ 27-6-0
                29. 1986-08-03 130 Rocky Lockridge 129 38-4-0
                30. 1986-06-13 130 Refugio Rojas 129½ 28-12-0
                31. 1986-05-15 129¾ Faustino Martires Barrios 129¼
                32. 1986-03-22 136½ Roberto Collins Lindo 135¾ 1-14-0
                33. 1985-12-19 135½ Jeff Bumpus 135½ 19-3-0
                34. 1985-09-21 130 Dwight Pratchett 128¼ 12-6-0
                35. 1985-04-19 129½ Ruben Castillo 130 63-4-2
                36. 1985-01-01 Manuel Hernandez 13-1-2
                37. 1984-09-13 130 Mario Martinez 129¾ 33-1-2
                38. 1984-06-13 Delfino Mendoza 1-6-0
                39. 1984-05-04 135 Ramon Avitia 135 3-3-0
                40. Armando Flores 0-0-1


                Did for Julio Cesar Chavez Career...

                I didn't know Julio fought those guys to avoid the best fighters in and around his weights.

                Try again.




                People don't mind tune ups, but when that is part of the heart of your claim to greatness, its a mighty big failure.

                Julio fought who he was supposed to, win or lose.

                Floyd retired instead.


                So again, what did those fights do for his legacy?

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                • Danny Gunz
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                  #48
                  to really get credit mayweather is going to have to fight the great carlos quintana after williams fights and beats margarito again

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                  • Horus
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Pancho Gonzales
                    I didn't know Julio fought those guys to avoid the best fighters in and around his weights.

                    Try again.




                    People don't mind tune ups, but when that is part of the heart of your claim to greatness, its a mighty big failure.

                    Julio fought who he was supposed to, win or lose.

                    Floyd retired instead.


                    So again, what did those fights do for his legacy?
                    Right....

                    Mayweather never 20 or 30 something fights into his career, Let alone 60 fights or 70 fights or 80 fights in his carrer would fight fighters who record is
                    1. Ignacio Pedromo 1-0-0
                    2. Russell Mosley 4-3-1
                    3. Akwei Addo 5-3-0
                    4. Ramon Aramburu 0-0-0
                    5. Delfino Mendoza 1-6-0
                    6. Ramon Avitia 135 3-3-0
                    7. Armando Flores 0-0-1



                    You mean to tell me Chavez for the most part of 1984-1993 Chavez had nobody to fight besides these guys and more???

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Pancho Gonzales
                      I didn't know Julio fought those guys to avoid the best fighters in and around his weights.

                      Try again.




                      People don't mind tune ups, but when that is part of the heart of your claim to greatness, its a mighty big failure.

                      Julio fought who he was supposed to, win or lose.

                      Floyd retired instead.


                      So again, what did those fights do for his legacy?
                      Horus is owned again.............rofl

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