if Mayweather comes back and fights Cotto immediately

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  • Ch@mpBox@PR
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    #21
    Originally posted by RL_GMA
    LOL I'd actually like to see what the excuses would be, though many of them would def be ring rust.

    I can only imagine what good ol' Horus' explanation would be LOL
    Ill love to hear Horus, Flawless and the rest of the Floyd Buttlovers, excuses.

    But I dont think they should have, one, i mean according to them FLoyd is the closest thing to god, and he can only be beaten by himself, and that fight would end up in a draw, because Floyd is too perfect!!!!!!!!!!

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    • johnm is...
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      #22
      Floyd would definitely be the betting favorite. 2-1 would be my guess, with no tune up.

      If Floyd has a proper tune up, I'd probably take a stab at betting Mayweather inside the distance at some good + odds. As I don't consider it completely out of the question that Floyd stops Cotto.

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      • El Dominicano
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        #23
        Originally posted by S a m u r a i
        I'd pick Cotto to win. The worst thing for a fighter is inactivity. Cotto can take a lot of hammer -- look at the Margarito fight. Personally I think that fight toughened Cotto up. I think he pretty much walks through what Floyd can dish out, but only if he can stop him "running" and slithering about.
        Yup, we can all agree Cotto is more then capable of winning, Mayweather needs the tune up

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        • Dynamite Kid
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          #24
          I believe the biggest effect inactivity has is on your timing. I think its the reason Shane Mosely looked so poor against Mayorga. Although i guess Shane had not been out that long. His timing still looked bad in that fight.

          Leonard looked terrible against Kevin Howard. His timing was clearly effected by the lay off. Then again you could say he came back and beat Hagler after 2 years inactive.

          I still think it effects your timing though.

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          • RRICAN
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            #25
            what he has to do is come out of that ***** retirement and fight if he wants to be known as the best

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              #26
              Originally posted by RRICAN
              what he has to do is come out of that ***** retirement and fight if he wants to be known as the best
              Your avatar + this post = irony

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              • Pullcounter
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                #27
                Originally posted by Milkyway12
                I think we can all agree then that it's fine for him to take on Marquez. There is no need to say Floyd is a disgrace because he will eventually have to fight a top welter or else he'll catch some ****.
                yes, but floyd has to make absolutely put it in a contract that the winner of jmm/pbf will fight the winner of hatton/pac or the winner of cotto/mosley II.

                I dont want floyd to come back, beat jmm and then retire again... that's a waste of everybody's time. and unfortunately that's what i think will happen.

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                • El Dominicano
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Pullcounter
                  yes, but floyd has to make absolutely put it in a contract that the winner of jmm/pbf will fight the winner of hatton/pac or the winner of cotto/mosley II.

                  I dont want floyd to come back, beat jmm and then retire again... that's a waste of everybody's time. and unfortunately that's what i think will happen.
                  JMM isn't the big money fight Mayweather is looking for. Hatton/ Pac are it

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                  • The_Visitation
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by El Dominicano
                    JMM isn't the big money fight Mayweather is looking for. Hatton/ Pac are it
                    I think all are 'it'; and have since I first heard the Floyd v. JMM at 140 rumours. All those fights are there to be made, and JMM is the first available opponent as obviously Hatton and Pacquiao are fighting each other. IMHO, if Mayweather doesn't come back now, or at the very latest right after the Hatton/Pac fight to call out the winner, he never will. There won't be a better time.

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                    • NakiFan
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                      #30
                      2 years is probalby a bit long and would make the difference in a close fight.

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