Mayweather’s Hit List Includes Pacquiao, Mosley, Cotto

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  • 5punchcombo
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    #191
    Originally posted by jantzen212003
    WTF! Another hypocritical PURIST!

    Personality police! Weak azz argument = one about boxing based on personality!
    The list was created from Al Schaeffers dreams and Floyds nightmares

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    • GRUSTLER
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      #192
      Originally posted by ciscotx99
      Well, all agruements have their points, but both Pac and PBF pick their fighters that suit their styles. The reason that I am a fan of Cotto and Marquez is that they will take a fight regardless of style. Win or lose.

      It doesn't seem that their egos in regards to percentages get in the way of making fights happen.
      I just think PBF and Pac are big enough in the sport to pick
      the biggest fights not the one that suits them. De La Hoya/Hatton
      were the biggest money names so who wouldn't want to fight them?
      Antonio Margarito was crying about not getting a fight with Oscar.
      Floyd made Oscar a fighter you needed to challenge and beat to become
      famous. Like I always say, Cotto/Mosley should be where PBF/Pac are
      in their careers but sometimes it counts to make good business decisions
      to go along with your fights.

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      • savorduhflavor
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        #193
        Originally posted by GRUSTLER
        I think if people think Floyd is scared of Cotto is ******.
        Cotto skill level cannot match Floyd's PERIOD. For the
        record Cotto was at the Gatti fight with Hatton because
        they were supposed to be next up and neither fight happened.
        Bob Arum even said Cotto wasn't ready for Floyd. Not saying
        that Cotto wouldn't fight Floyd but for people to say Floyd
        ducked or is ducking Cotto is LUDICROUS to say the least.
        Never did I say that. I went out of my way to say that I don't think Floyd ducked Cotto...

        I was just saying that to say Cotto never showed interest in fighting Floyd is totally and completely outrageous.

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          #194
          Originally posted by savorduhflavor
          Never did I say that. I went out of my way to say that I don't think Floyd ducked Cotto...

          I was just saying that to say Cotto never showed interest in fighting Floyd is totally and completely outrageous.
          I never said you did. I was just making a point much like
          yourself. Sometimes timing and business don't match up.

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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #195
            Let me guess.

            Pac at 147.

            Cotto, if proven to be damaged goods after plaster boy.

            Mosley, next year after he turns 39.

            Not bad Floyd.

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              #196
              Originally posted by jantzen212003
              Gotta love the No Look Left from pacq!

              Go bak and watch Hatton vs PBF. Hatton got inside with head movement and good footwork, right? At least in the 1st few rds. He came in with a plan not his chin on a silver platter! Get a clue dude!
              Oh I got a clue, heres on for you.

              If you watched any other fight besides Floyd Mayweathers you would know Pacquiao engages his opponents aggressively with speed and footwork that is superior to pretty much any fighter out there. Hatton lost the reach from the outside so he TRIED to get in but couldnt. Why??? because pacquiao moved so fast on angles and out of harms way also countering he had no other choice but to clinch and try to figure out a different gameplan. You think Floyd Srs training really helped him? Pshh he wasnt in Pacquiaos league.

              If theres one thing he shouldve done which mightve helped him was to keep his hands up. he probably wouldve lasted 1 more round

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                #197
                Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                I never said you did. I was just making a point much like
                yourself. Sometimes timing and business don't match up.
                Agreed, sir.

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                  #198
                  Originally posted by jantzen212003
                  Gotta love the No Look Left from pacq!

                  Go bak and watch Hatton vs PBF. Hatton got inside with head movement and good footwork, right? At least in the 1st few rds. He came in with a plan not his chin on a silver platter! Get a clue dude!
                  Pacquiao would counter Hatton evrytime he threw his hands. I counted 1 clear left hand that he caught pacquiao with and that was it.

                  And if anyone had Hattons chin on a silver platter it was Mayweather. Billy Graham allowed Hatton to keep his hands down and throw wide telegraphed hooks. Mayweather if he had the tenacity pacquiao did shouldve KOed Hatton just as fast as pacquiao in their first fight.

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                    #199
                    floyd's explosive power comes from his mouth not from his fists. he avoided cotto, mosley, and margarito before, now he picks on little guys marquez and a big payday on pacquaio. floyd, you don't deserved the money you got.

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                      #200
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Let me guess.

                      Pac at 147.

                      Cotto, if proven to be damaged goods after plaster boy.

                      Mosley, next year after he turns 39.

                      Not bad Floyd.
                      As opposed to...?

                      Excuses flying out already...

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