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Why is it so Easy for All The Welterweights To Fight Each Other Except for Floyd?
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Originally posted by Ray* View Post
So let me get this straight, Back in 2006 he beats the number 2 guy in Judah, Got told by Brian Kinney that he was ducking Baldimir the number 1 guy in 2006 and Hatton, He then fought and beat the number 1 guy but accroding to you he shouldnt be ranked number 1 because he didnt beat Cotto and clottey in 2006??
Or are you talking about now (If he beat Mosley)?
Is he arguing that Floyd shouldnt been Number 1 at WW in 2006 after beating Judah and Baldi or is he talking about today.
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostYeah I am completly confused with this guy.
Is he arguing that Floyd shouldnt been Number 1 at WW in 2006 after beating Judah and Baldi or is he talking about today.
Thats what i want to know before i bust out laughing, I hope he wasnt talking about 2006.
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Originally posted by Ray* View Post
So let me get this straight, Back in 2006 he beats the number 2 guy in Judah, Got told by Brian Kinney that he was ducking Baldimir the number 1 guy in 2006 and Hatton, He then fought and beat the number 1 guy but accroding to you he shouldnt be ranked number 1 because he didnt beat Cotto and clottey in 2006??
Or are you talking about now (If he beat Mosley)?
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Doesn't this line by Cotto sound familiar and it was while they were both at 147? "Mayweather isn't in my future plans." Translation, "I know I can't beat Floyd and I've got no intention of fighting him in the future." The Margarito situation holds a little bit of water to it. But even so, didn't Margarito turn around and do the same exact thing when he reached the top after beating Cotto? The first name that came out of his mouth was Oscar De La Hoya and this was while Kellerman was interviewing him during the Clottey-Judah fight. And we know of how Mosley has been sort of a pawn in Golden Boy Promotions and always having to do what their agenda best suites them even if it isn't by choice.
I don't like Floyd Mayweather, but even so I try to look at things objectively and not place the blame strictly on him for some of these fights not coming off. And be honest with yourselves. Would you give him any credit for beating guys like Collazo, Quintana, or Berto?
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Originally posted by Iceta Lives View PostDoesn't this line by Cotto sound familiar and it was while they were both at 147? "Mayweather isn't in my future plans." Translation, "I know I can't beat Floyd and I've got no intention of fighting him in the future." The Margarito situation holds a little bit of water to it. But even so, didn't Margarito turn around and do the same exact thing when he reached the top after beating Cotto? The first name that came out of his mouth was Oscar De La Hoya and this was while Kellerman was interviewing him during the Clottey-Judah fight. And we know of how Mosley has been sort of a pawn in Golden Boy Promotions and always having to do what their agenda best suites them even if it isn't by choice.
I don't like Floyd Mayweather, but even so I try to look at things objectively and not place the blame strictly on him for some of these fights not coming off. And be honest with yourselves. Would you give him any credit for beating guys like Collazo, Quintana, or Berto?
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Originally posted by ny123 View Postdont you remember when cotto was asked about floyd and then said he was willing to fight all the top guys and that he cant make floyd fight him. also wasnt floyd retired when margs beat cotto? if so why would he call out a retired fighter
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