all the haters should fast forward to 9.40 to hear who was dodging who and who was calling everybody out back then...
Floyd Mayweather: "Feel The Ropes, Feel The Ropes"
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I understand what people mean by this, and fair enough its a reason why people shouldn't say Floyd ducked Cotto... but its still a fight I wanna see to be honest.Comment
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he will do the same to cotto then and now! cotto and brussels were the same type of fighters with the same style. only difference is size and strength and that tends to fade in the 2nd half of the fight.Comment
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on top of this---cotto was the lead sparring partner for bruselles leading up to this fight---and it did nothing to help hentry---he was dominated---cotto was at this fight and floyd's next fight with gatti---floyd said in a training camp that cotto couldn't take it to the chin and said cotto would have a loss if he ran into floyd---cotto opted not to have a loss and stayed quiet instead---just like hatton, mosley, wright, judah, and de la hoya did back during this time...Comment
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After Floyd beat Corrales at 130, he moved up and fought Jose Luis Castille twice at 135, then fought three fights at 140 (including his first 140 fight against Chop Chop Corley, who Ricky Hatton avoided for two years when Hatton was the WBO mandatory) and then moved up and fought three fights at 147 and DLH at 154 before fighting Hatton at 147. 75 percent of his fights (28 of the 38) at 130. How can you say the only two big guys he fought were Baldomir and DLH?Comment
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