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  • Rich Loc
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    #71
    Originally posted by deevel79
    Once again Flawless. He's ducked the whole notion of a fight between him and Cotto.

    Floyd has been on numerous boxing talk shows, and the question of him fighting Cotto has come up several times from hosts and fans who call up. Floyd has repeatedly made excuses for why he DOES NOT WANT TO FIGHT HIM.

    He hasnt ducked an offer from Cotto or Arum, but he has indeed ducked the whole idea of fighting him.


    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
    Why does Floyd make excuses then if there's nothing to excuse?
    Arum said while Mayweather would have taken the $8 million to fight Margarito, he asked for a $10 million guarantee to fight opponents such as Miguel Cotto and Ricky Hatton, when Arum was only willing to guarantee $7 million.

    Floyd was willingly to fight Cotto. Arum said he will give him only 7 million for that fight

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    • cortdawg25
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      #72
      Originally posted by rl_gma
      he made the excuse on national tv

      "i'd love to fight cotto, but he needs to build his fan base, he needs to be his own boss" - floyd mayweather 2008

      but then chill, cotto was ducking floyd, "cotto needs more tune up fights, he's still too green" - floyd mayweather 2005

      does cotto have to badmouth floyd for a fight? Don't get it twisted, boxing matches are made by match makers, not boxers. They knew cotto was the real deal, but financially in the sense of floyd trying to get the biggest payday possible with the least risk...cotto didn't fall into that equation, but once he beat both hatton and odh you tell me what fight everyone was calling for? Hmmmmmm...
      "he still too green" is what arum told him at the time. Arum admitted this, but then again arum does lie alot.

      That being your own boss is translation for say some crazy so i can tax that ass!

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      • deevel79
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        #73
        Cotto Blasts Mayweather

        26.02.08 - By Scoop Malinowski: It's the most important and exciting match that can be made in boxing today - Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto. Two of boxing's very best with contrasting styles and personalities to determine supremacy at welterweight. But that mouth-watering fight may never happen.

        "You'll never see it," said Emanuel Steward yesterday at a New York City press conference. "It's a matchup I would love to see. But I don't think Mayweather will ever fight him." When asked if HBO could force it or if Floyd is fearful, Steward replied, "I won't even get into that. I just don't think you'll ever see it."

        Bob Arum agreed with Steward's assessment, although a little more vehemently. "I think Mayweather will never ever EVER go into the ring with Miguel Cotto. Ever. EVER." Couldn't HBO force Floyd to fight Cotto? "No. No! Nobody can force him to do it. He won't do it.."

        Consider if you will, that those are two insiders, who know the inner workings of boxing's most powerful television network. If they say Mayweather will continue to duck Miguel Cotto (well, in their own diplomatic words at least) then it must be true. We may never see Floyd vs. Cotto - the fight absolutely everyone wants to watch, with the exception of Floyd Mayweather. This is a shame on the overall sport of boxing and it's marketers, promoters, and decision-makers. The sport of Boxing, now under attack from the growing threat and popularity of the UFC, neglecting to make the biggest, most exciting and important match to be made today could be a severe error which could possibly do irreparable damage to the future of the sport. What if more champion boxers choose to duck the best fights? Suppose boxing fans pay another $50 and get another lousy Mayweather-De La Hoya sparring session/business fight - how will they react with their boxing budgets?

        And just what does Miguel Cotto think of the handpicking, sidestepping and excuse-making antics of Mayweather? "That's the thing he does for his entire career. He run from the really good boxer kind, he choose the others. I don't know how the people who know about boxing put him in the first place in the pound-for-pound champion."
        Those are pretty heavy words from Cotto who will not speak negatively about anyone in boxing. The other reporters at the press conference don't seem interested in probing Cotto about Mayweather's reluctance, so I will. Do you think Mayweather actually is afraid of you? "I don't know what kind of reason he has for choosing another fighter. If you want to be the best you have to fight the best."
        You actually believe you will beat Floyd don't you? "I'm pretty sure of that," answers Cotto. When asked why he believes so: "Because of my training. Because of my - I trust a lot in myself. And I'm always do more than 100% in my training sessions."
        Cotto says he sees vulnerablilities in Mayweather which he knows how to exploit. "He's quick. He's fast. But when you put pressure on him he closes his mind."

        Cotto is such a gentleman you will not hear him say anything worse about Mayweather than that. No, it wasn't Cotto who referred to Mayweather as "Fraud Gayweather," that was Antonio Margarito, who similarly was avoided by Mayweather two years ago. Maybe Cotto's only chance to get his fists on Floyd is to insult and ridicule the hypocritical WBC champ, such as Antonio Tarver had to do to get at Roy Jones.

        For now, Cotto will fight Alphonso Gomez on April 12 in Atlantic City. "He wanted the chance. He beat Gatti and Tackie. He's the right opponent for this moment," says Cotto.

        If Mayweather continues to avoid a showdown with Cotto, Miguel says his future plans are undecided. "The company said something about fighting the winner of Margarito and Cintron fight but it's nothing clear. But I prefer to stay focused on Gomez."

        So Gomez it will be. But what is the one fight Cotto seeks most of all? Cotto's inherent humility and sincerity shines through on his response. "I don't want anybody. The guy who want to fight me. All the big names I want to fight with them."

        The welterweight division is stocked high with a diverse array of fascinating talents and personalities. However the most anticipated match up of all, Cotto vs. Mayweather, will not be happening any time soon. Or ever, according to Steward and Arum. But one thing must be understood. None of the blame whatsoever should be directed at Miguel Cotto who has proven time and again he is willing, able and courageous enough to fight the best.

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          #74
          Originally posted by cortdawg25
          "he still too green" is what arum told him at the time. Arum admitted this, but then again arum does lie alot.

          That being your own boss is translation for say some crazy so i can tax that ass!
          The general public looks at that as a duck.

          Put Cotto in Floyd's position as the #1 guy in the sport and he tells Andre Berto, "You need to build your own fan base or become a CEO in order for me to fight you".

          How do you think Cotto would be received by fight fans? It ain't rocket science

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            #75
            Originally posted by deevel79
            Cotto Blasts Mayweather

            26.02.08 - By Scoop Malinowski: It's the most important and exciting match that can be made in boxing today - Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto. Two of boxing's very best with contrasting styles and personalities to determine supremacy at welterweight. But that mouth-watering fight may never happen.

            "You'll never see it," said Emanuel Steward yesterday at a New York City press conference. "It's a matchup I would love to see. But I don't think Mayweather will ever fight him." When asked if HBO could force it or if Floyd is fearful, Steward replied, "I won't even get into that. I just don't think you'll ever see it."

            Bob Arum agreed with Steward's assessment, although a little more vehemently. "I think Mayweather will never ever EVER go into the ring with Miguel Cotto. Ever. EVER." Couldn't HBO force Floyd to fight Cotto? "No. No! Nobody can force him to do it. He won't do it.."

            Consider if you will, that those are two insiders, who know the inner workings of boxing's most powerful television network. If they say Mayweather will continue to duck Miguel Cotto (well, in their own diplomatic words at least) then it must be true. We may never see Floyd vs. Cotto - the fight absolutely everyone wants to watch, with the exception of Floyd Mayweather. This is a shame on the overall sport of boxing and it's marketers, promoters, and decision-makers. The sport of Boxing, now under attack from the growing threat and popularity of the UFC, neglecting to make the biggest, most exciting and important match to be made today could be a severe error which could possibly do irreparable damage to the future of the sport. What if more champion boxers choose to duck the best fights? Suppose boxing fans pay another $50 and get another lousy Mayweather-De La Hoya sparring session/business fight - how will they react with their boxing budgets?

            And just what does Miguel Cotto think of the handpicking, sidestepping and excuse-making antics of Mayweather? "That's the thing he does for his entire career. He run from the really good boxer kind, he choose the others. I don't know how the people who know about boxing put him in the first place in the pound-for-pound champion."
            Those are pretty heavy words from Cotto who will not speak negatively about anyone in boxing. The other reporters at the press conference don't seem interested in probing Cotto about Mayweather's reluctance, so I will. Do you think Mayweather actually is afraid of you? "I don't know what kind of reason he has for choosing another fighter. If you want to be the best you have to fight the best."
            You actually believe you will beat Floyd don't you? "I'm pretty sure of that," answers Cotto. When asked why he believes so: "Because of my training. Because of my - I trust a lot in myself. And I'm always do more than 100% in my training sessions."
            Cotto says he sees vulnerablilities in Mayweather which he knows how to exploit. "He's quick. He's fast. But when you put pressure on him he closes his mind."

            Cotto is such a gentleman you will not hear him say anything worse about Mayweather than that. No, it wasn't Cotto who referred to Mayweather as "Fraud Gayweather," that was Antonio Margarito, who similarly was avoided by Mayweather two years ago. Maybe Cotto's only chance to get his fists on Floyd is to insult and ridicule the hypocritical WBC champ, such as Antonio Tarver had to do to get at Roy Jones.

            For now, Cotto will fight Alphonso Gomez on April 12 in Atlantic City. "He wanted the chance. He beat Gatti and Tackie. He's the right opponent for this moment," says Cotto.

            If Mayweather continues to avoid a showdown with Cotto, Miguel says his future plans are undecided. "The company said something about fighting the winner of Margarito and Cintron fight but it's nothing clear. But I prefer to stay focused on Gomez."

            So Gomez it will be. But what is the one fight Cotto seeks most of all? Cotto's inherent humility and sincerity shines through on his response. "I don't want anybody. The guy who want to fight me. All the big names I want to fight with them."

            The welterweight division is stocked high with a diverse array of fascinating talents and personalities. However the most anticipated match up of all, Cotto vs. Mayweather, will not be happening any time soon. Or ever, according to Steward and Arum. But one thing must be understood. None of the blame whatsoever should be directed at Miguel Cotto who has proven time and again he is willing, able and courageous enough to fight the best.
            cotto knew that arum would never make a fight w/ floyd so he was just popping off at the mouth.

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              #76
              Originally posted by RL_GMA
              The general public looks at that as a duck.

              Put Cotto in Floyd's position as the #1 guy in the sport and he tells Andre Berto, "You need to build your own fan base or become a CEO in order for me to fight you".

              How do you think Cotto would be received by fight fans? It ain't rocket science
              The difference between diehard Floyd fans and diehard Cotto fans is, Cotto's fans want to see him challenged and in the best possible fights that can be made, win or lose.

              Floyd fans seem to be more concerned with what's more financially beneficial for Floyd, and what fights are more winnable for him. Its as if they dont want to see him in the ring with someone who has a real chance of beating him.

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                #77
                Originally posted by RL_GMA
                The general public looks at that as a duck.

                Put Cotto in Floyd's position as the #1 guy in the sport and he tells Andre Berto, "You need to build your own fan base or become a CEO in order for me to fight you".

                How do you think Cotto would be received by fight fans? It ain't rocket science
                if cotto was the #1 guy in the sport, he'd be saying the same thing as floyd "show me the money".

                some of you guys are dumb if you think cotto won't choose big money fights!!!

                just goes to show how delusional some of u guys are.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by deevel79
                  The difference between diehard Floyd fans and diehard Cotto fans is, Cotto's fans want to see him challenged and in the best possible fights that can be made, win or lose.

                  Floyd fans seem to be more concerned with what's more financially beneficial for Floyd, and what fights are more winnable for him. Its as if they dont want to see him in the ring with someone who has a real chance of beating him.
                  If Cotto wants to fight the best He could fought Williams instead of Clottey

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Pullcounter
                    cotto knew that arum would never make a fight w/ floyd so he was just popping off at the mouth.
                    What would be anyone's MO to call someone out KNOWING you're not going to fight them? Cotto's not even the most vocal guy to begin with, so why would he go out of his way and waste time speaking about Floyd if he knows he won't get a fight with him?

                    I think you're just being a little spiteful towards Cotto.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Pullcounter
                      if cotto was the #1 guy in the sport, he'd be saying the same thing as floyd "show me the money".

                      some of you guys are dumb if you think cotto won't choose big money fights!!!

                      just goes to show how delusional some of u guys are.
                      Then why the **** is he fighting Joshua Clottey? LOL that's not necessarily THE biggest money fight.

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