Time For The Sport’s Best To Pull Their Weight

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  • glennster
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    #21
    Originally posted by King Flawless
    Sure, who likes watching a midget beating up on weight drained fighters. Get stuff.

    JMM/PBF will outsell JMM/PAC

    Speaks volumes
    I'll bet you otherwise

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    • boricuarn
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      #22
      P4P joke

      It’s amazing how this boxing writer choose the P4P list. He wrote a lot good **** about Cotto, but still place him at the 9th position. What the issue to believe this boxer is one of the best? But still have a bunch of boxer which should be below him. This what he said about Cotto;” He’s had the requisite ‘comeback soft but not too soft’ bout after his first defeat at the hands of Antonio Margarito in 2008 and the good news for fans was he still looked like Cotto. That could be bad news for the rest of the Welterweights. Cotto has amassed a remarkable body of work this decade, having faced eleven current or former major titlists since turning pro in 2001. Cotto has defeated ten of them and is the last man to defeat a Mosley. His lone loss must now be called to serious question in light of Margarito’s suspension for attempting to load his gloves and he followed walloping Jennings for a vacant WBO belt with one of the toughest outs he could ask for, Ghana’s Joshua Clottey. Over twelve grueling rounds at Madison Square Garden, Cotto and Clottey took the full measure of one another and displayed once again how good today’s Welterweight division is. Now Cotto, the split decision victor, waits has a chance to show the smaller Pacquiao how good it is as well. One thing is certain: Cotto is a far sterner test than Pacquiao’s last three victims. He’s not a limited David Diaz, an ancient Oscar De La Hoya, and he’s larger and more versatile than Ricky Hatton. He has all the tools to provide Pacquiao with the most grueling physical test he’s ever faced”.
      The only fight lost by Margacheata was by the hand of a big cheater with loaded gloves, which mean at this time still undefeated if we are going to be fair about him. Another issue is Mosley was beat by Cotto by unanimous decision, but he is placed before him. JM Marquez lost 4 and one draw, and he is the second in the list, what a joke. Gayweather out for almost 2 years, not in the list, when he come back he placed in 3rd position. Remember this little girl ***** refused to fight Cotto, Mosley, Margacheata and others good welter. Does she deserve to be number 3? Absolutely NO.
      Number 4th position for The Grandpa Hopkins which has lost 5 and 1 draw. Refusing to fight Ray Jones Jr because he knows he will be beat by a technical fighter. Number 5th Mosley, lost fight times including Miguel Cotto by unanimous decision, and that fight was not question that Cotto won, but ******ed boxing writers choosing him before Cotto, they may suffered from frequent TIA and severe CVA, maybe you are excused about that. Ivan Calderon number 6, basically he has not beat too many good boxer, still undefeated, but he is not showing to be better than Cotto.
      Number 7th Paul Williams, he was beaten by Quintana by a big margin unanimous decision, the same boxer that lost by a big KO to the liver. That name is Miguel Cotto. Then the WBO kept him number one and forced Quintana to fight the next fight, then after Quintana lost he was sent to number 7th What a joke from this boxing bodies which control whatever they want to do, not by the rules of the organism.
      Number 8th Chad Dawson, who the hell is this boxer? He beat Tarvet, waoooo he is unbelievable, he should be the best boxer in the world. Right now, he does not belong to the best fighter of the world.
      Cotto # 9th because probably he lost with Margacheata with loading gloves, so what? What about every single boxer above Cotto which they have lost many times? The only one undefeated is Calderon, other than that they lost, but they are better than Cotto. What a freaking joke.
      Number 10th thank you, this guy is only known by the people from his own house.
      It’s a shame how boxing writers choose boxer for P4P, it’s a joke how they comment with no sense, and people like that get pay to be here and play like they are genius, when the only thing you can call them are the P4P boxing writers ******ed of the world. I rest my case in honor of the Miguel Cotto actually considered by me as the second P4P of the world behind Pacquiao. Now I am going to throw this question, what are going to happen when Cotto destroy Pacquiao in 6-8 rounds? He is going to advance one place? Oh thank you very much ******ed smart boxing writers, you people are very generous and very smart.

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      • Brassangel
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        #23
        Originally posted by King Flawless
        Compare Pbf v Hatton/Oscar to Pacman v Hatton/Oscar



        Also Pacman fans don't care about boxing. They use Pacman as a sense of false pride
        Originally posted by King Flawless
        Sure, who likes watching a midget beating up on weight drained fighters. Get stuff.

        JMM/PBF will outsell JMM/PAC

        Speaks volumes
        You are the dumbest person in history.

        The PPV sales had everything to do with DLH and Hatton, and not with Mayweather. Once he proved they were losers at this stage, fewer people wanted to pay to see Pacman do far more damage to them (even though he's naturally smaller) than Floyd, "I have no more money" Mayweather could do.

        Besides, PPV sales have nothing to do with the health of the sport, or how entertaining one of the two fighters is. It is a stone-cold fact that Pacquaio makes far more entertaining fights than Mayweather does. Period. Take off the blinders.

        In fact, PPV is what is keeping this sport in the tank. Bring it back on the networks, into the mainstream, and get Americans excited about it again. Get kids wanting to be the next heavyweight champ again. Get some iconic announcer endorsing it again.

        Pay Per View is condemning the sport and will contribute to it's death.

        These fighters need to think about the fans, and their legacy, and stop bickering over money. The money will come if they fight the best. The endorsements will come if good fights catch the public eye. The NFL isn't PPV, and they bring in way more viewers and money than any other sport in the country.

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