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  • jrosales13
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    #21
    Originally posted by Al Haymon
    Sooo, if Judah wasn't a real welterweight, why was he a great opponent for Cotto? Why did Shane sign to fight him just last year?
    Al have you ever heard me say Judah was a great opponent for Cotto? Quintana was a better opponent for Cotto, Mosley was a great opponent for Cotto, Clottey and Margarito was great opponents for Cotto. I have never said Judah was.

    Mosley was coming off a loss. Was he not? I saw it more as a comeback fight. But, the difference is If the fight had taken place and Mosley had won. I wouldn't of make it seem like if it was a great win.

    Judah is a great opponent for prospect. For example Berto. I think Judah is a great opponent for Berto, Bradley, Alvarez, Ortiz, Khan, Jones, Smith. I think he is a great opponent for comeback fighters like Hatton and JMM.

    But, he was not a real WW. He could still make 140 comfortably can he not?

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    • sycomantz
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      #22
      Originally posted by Nate126
      was listening to tony paige on wfan and he said someone from HBO told him tonight is one of the best 24/7s since it has started.

      wonder what has happened..
      prolly freddie coch running his mouthful of nonesense...j/k

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      • paulf
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        #23
        Judah doesnt take his career seriously, neither do the fans.

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        • gattifan24
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          #24
          Let's put it this way: Floyd can make any fight he wants. He took big name big payday fights that I didn't have a problem with. I had no issue with Oscar or Hatton for Floyd. I had a problem with Marquez. As for Manny, he moved up in weight to fight the same two guys so he should be applauded for both. The difference was that he went and got a Cotto while Floyd still wants the easiest money possible. Floyd has to fight a Mosley or Williams for me to acknowledge him as the best welterweight. He's the best p4P in the world but he has a TON to prove at 147 still

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          • Al Haymon
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            #25
            Originally posted by jrosales13
            Al have you ever heard me say Judah was a great opponent for Cotto? Quintana was a better opponent for Cotto, ?
            Miguel Cotto said it. Which, with all due respect, weighs more heavily than if you or I said it.

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            • Al Haymon
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              #26
              Originally posted by gattifan24
              Let's put it this way: Floyd can make any fight he wants. He took big name big payday fights that I didn't have a problem with. I had no issue with Oscar or Hatton for Floyd. I had a problem with Marquez. As for Manny, he moved up in weight to fight the same two guys so he should be applauded for both. The difference was that he went and got a Cotto while Floyd still wants the easiest money possible. Floyd has to fight a Mosley or Williams for me to acknowledge him as the best welterweight. He's the best p4P in the world but he has a TON to prove at 147 still
              I have Floyd ranked # 1 P4P, and #4 at welterweight.

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              • gattifan24
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                #27
                I would probably about agree with you Al. I'd put him behind Mosley and Cotto at 147 for sure. I'd rank Floyd ahead of Clottey and Berto though so I guess I'd say I have Floyd as the number three welterweight in the world on merit. That said, I have him as the #1 p4p which may not be a minority opinion but certainly different than a lot of people so it's not like a disrespect Floyd's ability. But, Shane and Cotto are fighters and Floyd is a businessman and a boxer. He deserves a lot of credit but not so much for his welterweight resume

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                • Alibata
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Al Haymon
                  I have Floyd ranked # 1 P4P, and #4 at welterweight.
                  ^^^^What a nutsucker. LOL!!! You wonder about this losers credibility.

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                  • jrosales13
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Al Haymon
                    Miguel Cotto said it. Which, with all due respect, weighs more heavily than if you or I said it.
                    Well what is Cotto suppose to say? Is he suppose to say no Judah was not a great opponent at all. I sould get no credit. Come on bro?

                    Floyd said JMM was great opponent but we know he really wasn't right?

                    I am pretty sure Pac said David Diaz is a great opponent. Do you believe that?

                    What are they suppose to say?

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                    • ..WaRSpencE..
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Al Haymon
                      I have Floyd ranked # 1 P4P, and #4 at welterweight.
                      Pacquiao has done better than Mayweather in the last couple of years..except for JMM...but with all fairness Pacquiao fought JMM at a much more comfortable weight than Mayweather did..I say #2 or #3 P4P is a lil less ****-ryderish and fair..

                      Mayweather at #4 WW is pretty fair..

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