Why Pacquiao VS Cotto 2 would happen

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  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    #11
    Originally posted by Ray*

    No, It would be like Mayweather rematching Gatti had Gatti gone up and beaten Baldomir at 147..
    Yeah thats a better analogy.

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      #12
      Originally posted by No Ceilings
      Was Garcia shot?

      Did Armstrong demand Garcia at a catch weight at WW?

      There are better fghts for Pac man. As a fan of his you should be the FIRST one to crap on this fight.

      Thats like Floyd rematching Hatton at 154 because he got a belt. Its a joke.
      you completely side stepped my question.


      Armstong beat Garcia at WW did he not? What does a catchweight have to do with any of this?

      Armstrong waited for Garcia to win at MW to rematch him did he not?

      How is any of this different than what Pac will do in facing Cotto? Either both are wrong or both should be praised for attempting to gain a belt in a higher class.

      Armstrong is praised for this and people didn't care who it was, but the fact that he was trying for a title at a higher class. All I'm doing is pointing out the hypocrisy.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Ray*

        No, It would be like Mayweather rematching Gatti had Gatti gone up and beaten Baldomir at 147..
        What I said was that Manny is doing the same thing Armstrong did. Both beat their opponent at WW, then waited for them to get a belt in a higher class, only to rematch them in an attempt to make history.

        I have never stated If I agree or disagree, just pointing out a parallel between the two. Bottom line it's the same ****. Armstrong is praised for this, and Manny will get ****ting on for doing the same thing. Hypocracy at it;s finest.

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          #14
          Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
          What I said was that Manny is doing the same thing Armstrong did. Both beat their opponent at WW, then waited for them to get a belt in a higher class, only to rematch them in an attempt to make history.

          I have never stated If I agree or disagree, just pointing out a parallel between the two. Bottom line it's the same ****. Armstrong is praised for this, and Manny will get ****ting on for doing the same thing. Hypocracy at it;s finest.

          Because this is 2010 not 50 years ago, Fans are more critical now and we have the power of internet these days, I understand the parallel but i also understand the need for Pac against other variable options, It might seem attractive for armstrong to do it all those years ago but not now in 2010.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ray*

            Because this is 2010 not 50 years ago, Fans are more critical now and we have the power of internet these days, I understand the parallel but i also understand the need for Pac against other variable options, It might seem attractive for armstrong to do it all those years ago but not now in 2010.
            again....I'm not co-signing the move all Im saying is that it's the same thing/same move.

            Honestly I hope that Angulo beat dzrunik (sp) for his title, and Pac then goes on to face him for his 8th belt.

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