Pacquiao And Mayweather On A Bidding War For Cotto

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  • TOBYLEE1
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
    Considering how limited his options are, and how big of a name Cotto is, you best believe Cotto is a strong possibility. Hate to say it but I'm hoping we get Mayweather-Cotto, it's better than Mayweather-Canelo in my opinion.
    I do agree with the options are very limited. For big money it only leaves Cotto, Canelo, Marquez or the winner of Berto/Ortiz if they can make the date.

    Pac or Floyd would still pull plenty of cash for a lesser opponent cause they are mainstream fighters that the public recognizes.

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    • ..WaRSpencE..
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      #32
      Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic
      Bro you are trying way too hard to sell a Mayweather/Cotto fight like the rest. Floyd dominated DLH and I'm a big big DLH fan.

      FYI if Cotto and Mayweather fight, it will be a better fight than most cause I think Cotto has the style to beat Mayweather unlike Pac. If Mayweather pushes him back though, Cotto is fucked.
      I'm not selling anything, the razor thin isn't my opinion. Although had DLH stuck to the game plan, jabbed some more he could've gotten the nod. But my comment to the razor thin is that deciding judge who had it 7-5 (113-115) Mayweather, I believe, that's as close as it gets with out it being a draw.

      I think Cotto-Mayweather at 154lbs is more competitive than Pacquiao-Mayweather at 147lbs, just based off styles alone.

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      • Carpe Diem
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        #33
        Didn't Floyd already said he wasn't interested in fighting Cotto in his recent FH interview? Then again, he said he wasn't going to fight Ortiz, and we all know how that went. There's no bidding war, I don't think Floyd is desperate to fight Cotto.

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        • kiaba360
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          #34
          Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
          I don't believe this. I don't see Floyd fighting somebody that Pac dominated
          While this IS true, if the Pa fight doesn't materialize, i don't think he'll have any problems going up to 154 and fighting Cotto for his belt.

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