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  • boojee
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    #11
    This is great, Pac will KTFO the bigger Cotto. no doubt, you'll see. oh and btw, i'm looking past Hatton.

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    • S.G.
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      #12
      maybe Cotto should stick to fighting Welterweights

      if PBF is supposedly too big for Hatton and Pacquiao and the like, then Cotto certainly is

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        #13
        Originally posted by boojee
        This is great, Pac will KTFO the bigger Cotto. no doubt, you'll see. oh and btw, i'm looking past Hatton.
        Damn idiots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by S.G.
          maybe Cotto should stick to fighting Welterweights

          if PBF is supposedly too big for Hatton and Pacquiao and the like, then Cotto certainly is
          Exactly and he is been doing it.

          But if Pac wants it, hell get it. Just like a FLoyd fight


          Pacquiao has no bussiness fighting WWs, but him wanting to fight FLoyd and Cotto is understandable althoug, it may not be a fair fight!!!!!!!

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
            Damn idiots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


            Pac via NO MAS.........again! wtf? this time no cement.

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            • AztecWanker
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              #16
              Hatton has never looked good at WW, he gets brutalized by Cotto. Pac....*smh* beating Oscar has given him godlike status which is wrong and now his fanboys think he can hang with the big boys at WW

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                #17
                Originally posted by FLIP_SIDE
                Cotto open to fight winner of Pacquiao-Hatton
                (abs-cbnnews.com)








                Newly-crowned WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto said that should the winner of the Manny Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton match pose a challenge, he would certainly welcome it.

                Cotto had just beaten British boxer Michael Jennings at the Madison Square Garden Saturday (Sunday in Manila) to win the WBA title.

                The Puerto Rican boxer said he would not mind making himself available for the winner of the Pacquiao-Hatton bout on May 2.

                "There's the winner of the Pacquiao-Hatton fight," he said in an article written by ESPNs Dan Rafael. "If the winner wants to fight me, I'm here."

                Cottos victory over Jennings was his much-needed rebound after losing the WBA welterweight title to Antonio Margarito last year.

                Cottos promoter Top Rank executive Bob Arum, however, is leaning more into pitting the Puerto Rican against stablemate Pacquiao.

                "I would think that if Miguel now beats Michael Jennings and wins his fight against whomever it is in June, and Manny Pacquiao beats Ricky Hatton, why wouldnt I try to make a match between two of my best fighters?" Arum said days before Cottos victory.

                Arum said that at present, a Cotto-Mosley rematch is not "economically sound". The Puerto Rican was still the WBA title holder in 2007 when he outpointed Mosley during their first match up.

                "Economically, it may not make the most sense. There might be other fighters that fit the bill more economically to make the biggest purse for Miguel," he said.
                dont they mean wbo??

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