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  • Luis12
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    #41
    Originally posted by MissDeeCole
    Floyds legacy in boxing is how so many fans spend time talking about money and PPV numbers instead of records and quality of opposition, etc.
    lmao and agreed

    Originally posted by FRANKGWJ
    The point is, can floyd do huge numbers with opponents not named Oscar or Hatton?
    he can't even sell against JMM....please

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    • DC Fight Fan
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      #42
      Originally posted by FRANKGWJ
      Judah was still a name when he fought Cotto! whats your point?
      Judah was not as highly regarded as a fighter when he fought Cotto as compared to when he fought Mayweather. If you don't realize that you need to pay closer attention.

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      • FRANKGWJ
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        #43
        Originally posted by DC Fight Fan
        Judah was not as highly regarded as a fighter when he fought Cotto as compared to when he fought Mayweather. If you don't realize that you need to pay closer attention.
        What you mean? HE HAD JUST LOST TO A NO NAMED FIGHTER!!!!!!!!!! When he fought Cotto, he was rested up and ready.

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        • DC Fight Fan
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          #44
          Originally posted by FRANKGWJ
          What you mean? HE HAD JUST LOST TO A NO NAMED FIGHTER!!!!!!!!!! When he fought Cotto, he was rested up and ready.
          Are you being serious? This has nothing to do with being rested! It has to do with prominence level in the eyes of boxing fans. And no the hardcore fans because they are going to buy anyway. It has to do with prominence in the eyes of casual fans. Casual fans is who you make the PPV **** off of. With Zab being out of the spotlight for so long he was forgotten and/or wrote off by a lot of the casual fans thus reducing his PPV appeal. Why do you think his purse against Cotto was more than half of what it was against Floyd?

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