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  • TommyGunn'
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    #101
    Originally posted by BLooDCalibuR
    Cotto avoided him. There were fighters in the past many years ago, even earlier than the Gatti fight, who he wanted to fight but did not want to fight him, plain and simple, so he did not fight them. Cotto flat out stated he was not ready for Mayweather, so Mayweather moved on. He had a De La Hoya and Hatton fight during those times before he retired. Not to mention he also had to fight Zab and Baldomir to quell all the haters saying

    "He's dodging Zab"
    and
    "Omg why's he fighting Zab when Baldomir is the one with the belt!?"

    And you want to fit in Cotto somewhere in there during a time where Cotto flat out stated he didn't want to fight Mayweather?

    Again, stop taking things out of context without proper explanation and details. You ignore details surrounding your argument and single things out to pretend you're correct. Sometimes I wonder if you're trying to fool the readers or if you're actually fooling yourself.
    Man your posts reek of fanboyism, Cotto would have gave his left nut to face Floyd.

    By Eric Thomas: In the latest boxing news, undefeated WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25 KOs) has called out WBA welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr (39-0, 25 KOs), saying to “stop making excuses” for not fighting him. As of now, Mayweather, 30, has a scheduled rematch with Oscar De La Hoya to take place on September 20th in Las Vegas. Depending on the outcome of the fight, it’s difficult to say when/if Mayweather will be interested in a bout with the unbeaten 27 year-old Cotto.

    At this stage, Mayweather hardly would seem to need Cotto, for he can choose immediately after a bout with De La Hoya whether to fight him a third time or take on someone like Rikcy Hatton once again. Either of those two possibilities would likely bring in more money than a bout with the dangerous Cotto. For his part, Cotto is perhaps seeing how few opportunities for big money bouts in the welterweight division. The competition has thinned out as of recently with the loss of WBO welterweight champion Paul Williams to Carlos Quintana, the latter fighter being someone that Cotto already beat by a 5th round stoppage in December 2006.


    The interest in a second fight between the two would probably be low by the public considering the one-sided nature of their first bout. Other than Quintana, there’s Kermit Cintron, the IBF welterweight champion, Antonio Margarito, Andre Berto and Joshua Clottey.

    Either Cintron or Margarito will soon be eliminated as a future opponent of interest, because the two are meeting in a bout scheduled for April 12th. Margarito has shown interest in fighting Cotto, although the bout would be nowhere near approaching the big money that would be generated with a bout with Mayweather, De La Hoya or Hatton. Andre Berto looks to be headed in the direction of Mayweather, as he’s the number #1 challenger for his WBA belt.

    Cotto is going to be keeping himself busy for awhile fighting lesser fighters. In April, he has a bout scheduled with former television fighter Alfonso Gomez from The Contender reality TV series. Gomez, though a good fighter, doesn’t expect to have much of a chance against Cotto. The fight, however, should be mildly interesting, but nothing approaching a mega-fight due to Gomez’s low ranked (#9) in the WBC welterweight division. Following that bout, Cotto has another easy fight scheduled, this one against former welterweight champion Ricardo Mayorga on July 19th.

    However, at this pace, it would take Cotto another 15 bouts to equal what he’d get in one fight against either Mayweather, Hatton or De La Hoya. It’s safe to assume that Cotto would like to get that big pay the easy way by facing one of those three, especially Mayweather. The likelihood of that happening, however, seems remote in the near term, and perhaps never. Mayweather doesn’t need Cotto, and can go one picking and choosing whomever he pleases for the rest of his career without having to face Cotto.



    http://www.************.com/2008/02/...aking-excuses/

    Fans saying he was ducking Zab? hahaha

    The fans were calling him a **** for facing Zab after the Baldomir loss.

    Your lust for Floyd seems to have no bounds.

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    • Toxic
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      #102
      Originally posted by shade darkar
      must have missed the castillo fight ay?
      Many people believe that he lost on that, his real record is 39-1

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      • BLooDCalibuR
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        #103
        Originally posted by shade darkar
        must have missed the castillo fight ay?
        In the logic the guy is using, he does. And he did state he had an injury for that fight and you can clearly see it (hell I noticed it when I was watching it live) in his performance during that fight. He hardly through reaching punches like he usually does, never did his usual crouching-down straight to the body, and hardly any hooks.

        And then the second fight happens and all of those things come back all of a sudden? Just take the two into factor.


        Originally posted by PBF Right Hand
        Castillo fight doesn't count.

        Floyd won that fight fair n square. Schooled Castillo good during that fight.
        Don't be ****** and biased. Floyd lost that first fight by at least 1 point on my card. He schooled him in the second though. But don't be blind for the first fight. This is exactly why the cycle continues between *****s and *******s, or anyone else that's ******ed and slow here.

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        • PBF Right Hand
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          #104
          Originally posted by jpunieves
          aww.. another alt sad story
          U hatin my man???

          Respect the champ Floyd. He's been building up his resume and going undefeated in the process.

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          • -EX-
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            #105
            Originally posted by Toxic
            Many people believe that he lost on that, his real record is 39-1
            I'd like to see there scorecards...

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            • jpunieves
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              #106
              Originally posted by PBF Right Hand
              U hatin my man???

              Respect the champ Floyd. He's been building up his resume and going undefeated in the process.
              im not hatin man... i pity you

              floyd is the champ right now? oh that must be the belt he got for defeating JMM in WW who gave PAC a hell of a fight in lower weight... tsk tsk tsk...

              floydie is the chump...

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              • TommyGunn'
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                #107
                Originally posted by BLooDCalibuR
                In the logic the guy is using, he does. And he did state he had an injury for that fight and you can clearly see it (hell I noticed it when I was watching it live) in his performance during that fight. He hardly through reaching punches like he usually does, never did his usual crouching-down straight to the body, and hardly any hooks.

                And then the second fight happens and all of those things come back all of a sudden? Just take the two into factor.




                Don't be ****** and biased. Floyd lost that first fight by at least 1 point on my card. He schooled him in the second though. But don't be blind for the first fight. This is exactly why the cycle continues between *****s and *******s, or anyone else that's ******ed and slow here.
                Schooled him the second fight? Ok, you aint seen that fight anbd if you have your bias is clouding you. Floyd won it but a schooling it wasnt.

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                • PBF Right Hand
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by jpunieves
                  im not hatin man... i pity you

                  floyd is the champ right now? oh that must be the belt he got for defeating JMM in WW who gave PAC a hell of a fight in lower weight... tsk tsk tsk...

                  floydie is the chump...
                  Floyd schooled JMM like he was his girlie.

                  JMM clearly won against PacRoid both times. PacRoid just got gift decisions coz he's w Arum

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                  • BLooDCalibuR
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by TommyGunn'
                    Man your posts reek of fanboyism, Cotto would have gave his left nut to face Floyd.






                    http://www.************.com/2008/02/...aking-excuses/

                    Fans saying he was ducking Zab? hahaha

                    The fans were calling him a **** for facing Zab after the Baldomir loss.

                    Your lust for Floyd seems to have no bounds.
                    Explain lust for Floyd in any of my posts in a logical and detailed manner. You're completely ignoring the fact that my posts have been nothing but unbiased and anything opinionated that I have stated has been intuitive and bare credible reasoning behind them.

                    As for you though, I think you've gotten emotional and pissed off at my posts narrowing you down into a corner because you're not used to it so you resort to blind personal insults calling a non-Floyd fan a Floyd fan, which is cute.

                    Anyways, the answer to your point is right here in the very same article you quoted. And btw, I mentioned some of the surrounding factors in a previous post (bout 2-3 posts ago) that are also mentioned in the very same article you quoted right here:

                    At this stage, Mayweather hardly would seem to need Cotto, for he can choose immediately after a bout with De La Hoya whether to fight him a third time or take on someone like Rikcy Hatton once again. Either of those two possibilities would likely bring in more money than a bout with the dangerous Cotto. For his part, Cotto is perhaps seeing how few opportunities for big money bouts in the welterweight division. The competition has thinned out as of recently with the loss of WBO welterweight champion Paul Williams to Carlos Quintana, the latter fighter being someone that Cotto already beat by a 5th round stoppage in December 2006.
                    So after this we come down with these:

                    1- Cotto didn't take the fight when asked about Mayweather and blatantly, honestly, flat out stated "I am not ready for Mayweather".

                    2- Cotto calls Mayweather out during a time where Mayweather had already stated prior to two previous fights that had happened, that he was going to retire.

                    And then you take into factor everything else I've said.

                    Then you compare that to your out-of-context nitpicking of facts, or should I say cherry picking, to re-interpret things in a very farfetched manner to try to come out sounding like you're correct.

                    Pathetic.

                    Let's keep going.

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                    • shade darkar
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by PBF Right Hand
                      Floyd schooled JMM like he was his girlie.

                      JMM clearly won against PacRoid both times. PacRoid just got gift decisions coz he's w Arum
                      floyd did school JMM. but only after he cheated him at the weigh inn, and JMM stepped up 2 divisions.

                      JMM is not a WW. He is a great super featherweight. This is why his fight with pac was close. i thought marquez did enough in the second fight.

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