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  • Bobby Shaw
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    #1

    Did Cotto avoid Floyd Mayweather?

    After every fight Cotto would be asked who he wanted to fight next and he always used to say 'I will fight whoever my team puts in front of me.'I dont remember him calling out anyone even though the fight was widely demanded.Hatton was asked who he wanted and he mentioned Mayweather,said some rubbish about Floyd who was 'retired' at the time and got what he wanted.

    Marquez said the same and even though it sounded crazy at that time because Floyd was retired,there was a weight issue but he got the fight.We cant say it is a Top Rank rule not to call out other fighters because Clottey calls out fighters everyday.

    With that in mind,did Cotto avoid the Floyd fight?
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    #2
    at 140
    1.Cotto is too green he needs more tune ups.

    at 147
    Cotto is not a draw
    Cotto needs to be his own promoter
    Cotto lives in PR
    I wont do bussiness with Arum
    I will love to fight a Miguel Cotto, but not know.


    So who avoided who?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
      at 140
      1.Cotto is too green he needs more tune ups.

      at 147
      Cotto is not a draw
      Cotto needs to be his own promoter
      Cotto lives in PR
      I wont do bussiness with Arum
      I will love to fight a Miguel Cotto, but not know.


      So who avoided who?
      Did Cotto ever call out Floyd Mayweather?If Cotto had called out Floyd this fight would have been done.Floyd has always asked the same question to people 'Have you ever heard Cotto calling me out?

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      • ..WaRSpencE..
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        #4
        Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
        at 140
        1.Cotto is too green he needs more tune ups.

        at 147
        Cotto is not a draw
        Cotto needs to be his own promoter
        Cotto lives in PR
        I wont do bussiness with Arum
        I will love to fight a Miguel Cotto, but not know.


        So who avoided who?
        BLAOW!..

        Dale!..

        I was gonna write all that..good **** Ch@mp

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        • ..WaRSpencE..
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          #5
          Originally posted by chiyoko
          Did Cotto ever call out Floyd Mayweather?If Cotto had called out Floyd this fight would have been done.Floyd has always asked the same question to people 'Have you ever heard Cotto calling me out?
          That's soft tho bro..

          He has to call him out to know that it was a HIGHLY demanded fight?!..

          Williams and Mosley have been calling this dude out..and he replies to a Lightweight!..that alone should tell you he don't want it with the Welterweights...

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            #6
            Originally posted by chiyoko
            Did Cotto ever call out Floyd Mayweather?If Cotto had called out Floyd this fight would have been done.Floyd has always asked the same question to people 'Have you ever heard Cotto calling me out?
            Any idiot can call anyone out.

            And is always done by the guy who has anything to lose.

            After Cotto beat Mosley and Floyd beat Hatton, that was the right tme to make the fight, but FLoyd retire.

            You cant knock on Cotto for been a man and not look like a ***** begger, begging for fights.


            Floyd has never had the intention of fighting Cotto.

            In the post fight interview of Cottos fight with Gomez, he said "if Floyd wants to fght he know where Im at, and Im ready for him".

            Thats more than enough showing of interest!!!!!

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            • Mr. Fantastic
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              MW avoided a challenge. That's why he retired and let the guys beat each other up then decided to come back.

              The idiot should of taken advantage of the DLH/Hatton wins hype. But instead he retired to protect an "0".

              Now he's struggling to sell tickets lol. Mexicans know how he fights and they don't want to watch his ass.

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                #8
                Originally posted by chiyoko
                Did Cotto ever call out Floyd Mayweather?If Cotto had called out Floyd this fight would have been done.Floyd has always asked the same question to people 'Have you ever heard Cotto calling me out?
                so floyd only fights people that call him out? i'd love you to explain to me then why he DUCKED margarito. after all, his excuse was "who is he?", but now he's fighting a guy that has sold less PPV and tickets than margarito. heck, they both have mexico behind them too

                mayflower is a dumbass that can't think straight anywhere except inside a ring.. he should just shut up, let smart people talk on his behalf and just do the only thing he does well: box

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chiyoko
                  After every fight Cotto would be asked who he wanted to fight next and he always used to say 'I will fight whoever my team puts in front of me.'I dont remember him calling out anyone even though the fight was widely demanded.Hatton was asked who he wanted and he mentioned Mayweather,said some rubbish about Floyd who was 'retired' at the time and got what he wanted.

                  Marquez said the same and even though it sounded crazy at that time because Floyd was retired,there was a weight issue but he got the fight.We cant say it is a Top Rank rule not to call out other fighters because Clottey calls out fighters everyday.

                  With that in mind,did Cotto avoid the Floyd fight?
                  In the history of Boxing, have ALL fights been made because one fighter called out the other? Did Rocky Marciano **** talk his way to getting a fight with Joe Louis?

                  I think it's obvious Cotto vs Floyd is a fight many people have wanted and still want to see.

                  With your theory, if Gamboa comes out and calls Floyd out, then he should get a fight with Floyd no problem?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chiyoko
                    After every fight Cotto would be asked who he wanted to fight next and he always used to say 'I will fight whoever my team puts in front of me.'I dont remember him calling out anyone even though the fight was widely demanded.Hatton was asked who he wanted and he mentioned Mayweather,said some rubbish about Floyd who was 'retired' at the time and got what he wanted.

                    Marquez said the same and even though it sounded crazy at that time because Floyd was retired,there was a weight issue but he got the fight.We cant say it is a Top Rank rule not to call out other fighters because Clottey calls out fighters everyday.

                    With that in mind,did Cotto avoid the Floyd fight?
                    No.



                    Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx
                    Cotto was in Vegas the week of Mayweather-Hatton, lobbying for a fight with the winner. But Floyd wasn't interested in fighting him. Here's proof...


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                    Miguel Cotto Video Interview (from Mayweather-Hatton weekend in Vegas)

                    Bill Emes speaks with WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto about the possibility of facing either Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Ricky Hatton in 2008, how to fight either guy and more.




                    Cotto Not Pleased With Mayweather's "Vacation"

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                    By Mark Vester

                    After Floyd Mayweather Jr. overcame a game Ricky Hatton and stopped him in the tenth round of their championship bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, "Money" Mayweather announced that he was going to take a long vacation from the sport. Mayweather, who admits he's become bored with boxing, is planning to focus on building his promotional company. He wants to step away from boxing for as long as two-years.

                    WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, who sat ringside at the MGM Grand, was not pleased with Mayweather's decision to step away from the sport. Cotto is under the impression that Mayweather is intentionally avoiding a fight with him.

                    "He has had great victories, but when you talk about Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather, he always comes up with excuses -- I'm not the opponent for him, I'm not ready for him," Cotto said to the Grand Rapids Press. "I earned all I have now. I worked for that. Over the next year, year and a half, I can take the big names. At 147 pounds, the welterweight division, to me, it's the hottest division in boxing today. Margarito, Mayweather, Hatton, Kermit Cintron, Paul Williams and me. It could be three years of great boxing. I just want the big fights, the big names, the real fights. I wish the rest of the opponents want the same."

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                    Cotto: "Mayweather Always Makes Excuses"

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                    By Mark Vester

                    WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) is not going to wait around for his WBC counterpart, Floyd Mayweather Jr (39-0, 25KOs), to make a decision as to whether or not he will fight him. Speaking with BoxingScene.com's Bill Emes, Cotto says he is tired of hearing excuses on why Mayweather won't take the fight.

                    "He always runs [from me], makes excuses on why he shouldn’t fight Miguel Cotto. I'm here for the big names. If he doesn't want to fight me than I can do something else. I don't know," Cotto said.

                    A lot of opponents have worked on the perfect strategy to beat Mayweather, but Cotto is confident he got the goods to pull of the upset.

                    "To beat Maywetaher, you have to put pressure on him, cut off the ring and be ready to throw a lot of punches, real punches - for all twelve rounds," Cotto said.

                    Cotto is slated for a return in March, possibly against Joshua Clottey (if he beats Shamone Alvarez on Dec. 20). There is also the possibility of Cotto meeting Oscar De La Hoya in May.

                    Hatton was the initial frontrunner to fight De La Hoya on the May date. After Hatton was knocked out by Mayweather on Dec. 8, the chance of meeting De La Hoya went from being a definite to a slight possibility. Cotto was one of the fighters De La Hoya mentioned as a possible dance partner for May (Hatton and Mayweather being the others). The pickings are getting slim for Oscar, so Cotto has a decent shot to land the fight.

                    After a huge 2007, winning important bouts over Zab Judah and Shane Mosley, the Puerto Rican superstar is looking to continue his streak of big fights in 2008. He's willing to fight whoever his promoters, Top Rank, put in front of him.

                    "I never choose opponents. I never ask Bob (Arum). They always make the correct fights for me. I'm going to leave these things in their hands," Cotto said.

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                    Mayweather: "Cotto Knows He Can't Beat Me"

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                    By Mark Vester

                    WBC welterweight champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. (39-0, 25KOs) is not interested in a potential fight with WBA champ Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) of Puerto Rico, at least for now. In a recent interview with Franklin McNeil of the New Jersey Star-Ledger, Mayweather gave his thoughts on Cotto trying to lure him into a fight by revealing his strategy to win. Mayweather, as one can expect, does not agree with Cotto's fight plan. More important than that, he doesn't feel the fight makes any financial sense at the moment.

                    "I'm not going to disrespect Miguel Cotto. He's one of us; he's part of the family, the HBO family," Mayweather said. "As a businessman, I'm not going to put him down. That wouldn't be a smart thing to do. I want him to do well, keep winning and building his fan base. But the truth be told, he knows he can't beat me. He knows. Cotto's remedy to beat me is pressure, pressure, pressure. That's not the remedy to beat me."

                    Mayweather told McNeil that he's going to use 2008 to focus on his company, Mayweather Promotions, by staging boxing events and taking part in the music and television industry. Currently, Mayweather is overseeing the tour for popular R&B star Chris Brown, and he plans to work with Mary J. Blige on her 2008 concert tour. Mayweather's company is also in negotiations to produce two motion pictures, and a book deal is on the way.

                    No wonder Floyd wanted a two-year vacation. He's also looking for HBO to give him a shot by offering him a few dates to show them what his promotional company can do.

                    (Bob) Arum wants his dates, (Oscar) De La Hoya wants his dates; I want a few dates too," Mayweather said. "I want to be treated fairly, give me a few dates. Just give me a chance and I'll do some amazing things."

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                    Interesting.
                    Cotto never gave a reason or excuses why the fight shouldn't happen, Floyd did. If anyone avoided the fight it was Mayweather.

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