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  • #11
    Originally posted by baracuda View Post
    if cotto beats jmm at ww, i dont think the ring would rate him at # 2 p4p......
    Nobody would rate him #2, Cotto was never #1 to begin with. Cotto was never and will never be top 3 P4P. Weak argument, sorry.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Chups View Post
      Cotto is not a Mayweather.....he will make weight. Honor is more important than money or victory with the likes of Miguel.
      i think pac would rather cotto make 147 than 145.



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      • #13
        Originally posted by Chups View Post
        Not really, what Mayweather lacks is honor.
        i don't know what he lacks.

        all i know is what he needs.



        .....an ass whooping.

        come on pacquiao/mosley!!!!!! i believe!!!!!!!!!

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        • #14
          2 million is a good percentage of his purse. he will be kicking himself to lose it.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Mr. Green View Post
            i don't know what he lacks.

            all i know is what he needs.



            .....an ass whooping.

            come on pacquiao/mosley!!!!!! i believe!!!!!!!!!
            The only way that Floyd would get an ass whooping is if he goes up to 154+(Sergio Martinez and Paul Williams). Nobody at WW can give Floyd any trouble, Pacquiao is the toughest one there and Floyd would give him a boxing lesson.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View Post
              The only way that Floyd would get an ass whooping is if he goes up to 154+(Sergio Martinez and Paul Williams). Nobody at WW can give Floyd any trouble, Pacquiao is the toughest one there and Floyd would give him a boxing lesson.
              never say never.

              no one thought ricky could beat tszyu.

              no one thought bernard could beat tito.

              no one thought douglas could beat tyson.

              no one thought pacquiao could beat delahoya.

              no one thought clay could beat liston.

              no one thought ali could beat foreman.

              mayweather is not unbeatable. this is not baldomir or marquez. this is pacquiao and mosley here.



              i believe!!!!! come on pacquiao and/or mosley!!!!!

              kick his motherfucking ass!!!!!!!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View Post
                Nobody would rate him #2, Cotto was never #1 to begin with. Cotto was never and will never be top 3 P4P. Weak argument, sorry.
                floyd was'nt in the top 10 when he beat a lw at ww......then all of a sudden rated #2....yet you say, floyd's held on higher standards as to being accepted...lol

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Mr. Green View Post
                  anyways.......


                  however....

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                  • #19
                    roacha shouldnt have said that, let cotto drain himself away....or maybe he wants cotto heavy so he loses speed....

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by COACH WEBB View Post
                      Even if Miguel Cotto comes in over the catch weight for his Nov. 14 showdown with Manny Pacquiao, trainer Freddie Roach would still agree to push on with the fight.

                      Of course, on one condition.

                      The World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion from Puerto Rico has to be just two pounds over at 145. Anything more than that, and the 12-round title bout would be called off.
                      Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach speaks to reporters during Friday's SCOOP sa Kamayan session in Manila. Jeff Venancio

                      “That’s the highest we could go (147 pounds). I would call the fight off if he comes in weighing more than that," said Roach, now back in the comforts of his Wild Card gym in Los Angeles, California after a month-long stay in the Philippines for the first part of Pacquiao’s training camp for his Nov. 14 slugfest with the 28-year old Cotto.

                      “We’ll let that fight happen, but I think 147 pounds is our limit."

                      Floyd Mayweather Jr. came up with that devious plan in his recent comeback fight against Juan Manuel Marquez as he came in two pounds heavier than the agreed catch weight of 144.

                      Although the unbeaten American shelled out $600,000 ($300,000 per pound over) as penalty for being overweight, Mayweather was spared from draining his body to meet the catch weight, and thus, came out fresh and the stronger fighter between the two.

                      In contrast, Marquez had to add weight (from 135 pounds to 144) in his first foray in the welterweight class, resulting in a spectacular, one-sided win for the 32-year old Mayweather.

                      Cotto has not fought below the welterweight limit (147 pounds) since 2006 and needed to go two pounds below to make the fight possible.
                      I would call the fight off if he (Cotto) comes in weighing more than (147lbs).
                      – Freddie Roach

                      In contrast, Pacquiao will be fighting as a welterweight for the second time in a year. He first fought at 147 when he retired the great Oscar De La Hoya in their “Dream Match" last December.

                      Under the terms of the contract, Roach said Cotto is bound to pay Pacquiao $1 million for every pound over the 145 catch weight.

                      The WBO could also stripped Cotto of his welterweight title in case he comes in overweight.

                      Prior to departing for the U.S. for the last two weeks of training camp, Pacquiao already weighs in at 146.

                      Roach said he plans to have the boxing champion comes in at 140-142 pounds during weigh-in, and then be at 148 or 149 on fight night.

                      In contrast, Roach expects Cotto to be 160 by fight night.

                      “The bigger he is, the better for us," said Roach. – GMANews.TV

                      MY BAD IF THIS IS A REPOST
                      Did Miguel EVER come in overweight in his career?

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