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  • #41
    hold on...let me do the math real quick....Floyd retired without fighting Cotto and was called a *****!!!....that was cool, I felt the same on that one....then Floyd comes back and does a number on the 2nd and 3rd ranked p4p fighters in the world(remember, Floyd dont rank the fighters...he just fights them).....now Cotto is available and Floyd would be the biggest ***** for taking this fight?!? ....so my math says he didnt fight Cotto and that made him a ***** to MOST(myself included)....now he fights Cotto and he's STILL a *****?!?...nah ....certain fighters MUST fight each other....their resumes depend on it!!....Cotto is missing one name....he's EARNED a fight with Floyd....more than Marg has earned a fight with Pac!!...I say make it happen...**** it!!

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    • #42
      Even Pacman was dissapointed, when he learned that prettyBOY isn't interested in boxing.

      Latest news says prettyBOY is in Puerto Rico!

      If he fights Cotto, then he is not only *****, but a LIAR!

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      • #43
        This fight is not on, Cotto is negotating with the Berto camp now according to FNF's. But if he would take this bout it would be a joke.

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        • #44
          Floyd's team didn't know about the negotiations, they were busy sucking each other's ****. Floyd is therefore exhausted after some gang **** with Ellerbe and his posse.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi View Post
            His "I'm not even thinking about boxing right now" or along those lines statement will flush down the toilet and make him the biggest ducker.

            Seriously, if this fight happens, Mayweather is clearly scared, I mean like 100% CLEAR that he fears Pacman.


            I agree with thread starter 100%

            Whats the point of fighting Cotto afterPacquiao beat living **** out of him!

            I mean Floyd is going after Pacquiao s leftovers,first it was JMM and now COTTO!

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            • #46
              Dumb fight that win or lose would make people **** on Floyd.

              Marg KTFO of Cotto.

              Pac KTFO of Cotto.

              Mayweather beats Cotto by UD.

              Doesn't look good.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by CungLe View Post
                I agree with thread starter 100%

                Whats the point of fighting Cotto afterPacquiao beat living **** out of him!

                I mean Floyd is going after Pacquiao s leftovers,first it was JMM and now COTTO!
                by that logic u also consider pacquiao a ***** for fighting mayweathers "leftovers" (hatton, DLH).

                i dont think so myself but thats what u said, think before you write ffs.

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                • #48
                  If floyd turns down a fair fight with pac and picks cotto instead it is a pure biiitch move but i just dont think he will do this, he knows it will really hurt him bad, or does he just not care about these things, maybe not

                  Bypassing possibly the biggest fight ever for a washed up cotto is baffling to say the least (IF it happens), i just cant see it
                  Last edited by BirdSong; 07-25-2010, 06:08 AM.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by yesir View Post
                    so cotto has a better chin than shane now. how about you ask shane if he was hurt in the fight if you dont believe what you saw.

                    floyd tko or kos cotto and send him to retirement, if they fight.
                    how about a vanishment bet? if they fight and floyd doesnt tko/KO cotto, i dont want to see you posting here again, ever. deal?

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                    • #50
                      source: Fighthits News

                      The decision whether to reinstate Antonio Margarito to boxing in the U.S. becomes a much more interesting issue now that Manny Pacquiao has decided to fight him.

                      "There are a number of states who'd license Margarito," the fighters' promoter, Bob Arum, said Saturday, after determining with Pacquiao's management Friday that Margarito would be the alternate foe Nov. 13 to a failed bid to stage the sport's super-fight, Pacquiao versus Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                      Twice-former welterweight world champion Margarito (38-6, 27 knockouts) hasn't fought in the U.S. since January 2009, when California authorities seized plaster-covered inserts from inside both of his hand wraps before Margarito lost to Shane Mosley at Staples Center. The California State Athletic Commission revoked the licenses of Margarito and his trainer, Javier Capetillo, at a February 2009 hearing, and it has yet to reinstate him.


                      Nevada considered Margarito's request this month — Margarito, 32, has fired Capetillo and has maintained that he did not know the inserts were inside his wraps — but the state tabled its decision and requested that he return to California for an official reinstatement or denial. Margarito's request could be heard in California next month.

                      However, Arum said some national boxing commissioners expressed interest at an Assn. of Boxing Commissions meeting this month in licensing Margarito with or without California's blessing.

                      The front-running options behind Nevada to pursue the fight are Texas, which staged a lucrative Pacquiao fight against Joshua Clottey in front of more than 50,000 at Cowboys Stadium in March, and New Jersey, which, like Nevada, is certainly interested in bringing a big crowd and wealthy gamblers to its state.

                      "We're confident we'll get him licensed here," Arum said.

                      If that doesn't happen, Arum said he has negotiated with representatives in Abu Dhabi and Monterrey, Mexico, which has a 22,000-seat arena and would allow Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs) to skirt a steep 30% federal tax in the U.S.


                      Read more this article here!

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