If Floyd returns this year, what would be the most winnable fight?

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  • badboypeenoy
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    #1

    If Floyd returns this year, what would be the most winnable fight?

    If Floyd returns this year, which of these fights would be the most winnable?
    Vote and discuss. Due to insistent public demand, PLEASE IGNORE THE DELA HOYA OPTION.
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    A Margarito fight at 147
    2.56%
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    A Cotto fight at 147
    2.56%
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    A Pacquiao fight at 140
    10.26%
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    A Hatton rematch at 140
    20.51%
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    A dela Hoya rematch at 147
    64.10%
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    The most winnable is obviously De La Hoya at 147... But that fight won't happen, because of obvious reasons.

    I hope he comes out of retirement to fight Pacquiao and Margarito.

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    • badboypeenoy
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      #3
      Originally posted by Ishy Aytan
      The most winnable is obviously De La Hoya at 147... But that fight won't happen, because of obvious reasons.

      I hope he comes out of retirement to fight Pacquiao and Margarito.
      Just because Pacquiao did a Gatti on dela Hoya, doesn't mean Mayweather would do the same. Mayweather seemed to have an easier time with Hatton than he did with dela Hoya

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        Charlie Zelenoff would probably be the easiest.

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          #5
          Originally posted by squealpiggy
          Charlie Zelenoff would probably be the easiest.
          Duh, Charlie Zelenoff is the second coming of Robinson!

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          • Flawless.
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            #6
            Mayweater would not have to train to beat Oscar at 147 now. He could come out of retirement now and beat him

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              #7
              Originally posted by squealpiggy
              Charlie Zelenoff would probably be the easiest.
              isn't that the youtube guy that was whining his opponent punched him?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Flawless.
                Mayweater would not have to train to beat Oscar at 147 now. He could come out of retirement now and beat him
                Yeah, that way, Mayweather could say that dela Hoya beat him because he took him lightly, he'd have a nice excuse for a rubbermatch.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by badboypeenoy
                  Yeah, that way, Mayweather could say that dela Hoya beat him because he took him lightly, he'd have a nice excuse for a rubbermatch.
                  Why would he need a excuse when he would beat Oscar

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Flawless.
                    Why would he need a excuse when he would beat Oscar
                    Without training? I doubt it, Mayweather can't keep running for 12 rounds without proper training.

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