Originally posted by PACsmash
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It's like saying Ali was Frazier's leftovers when Norton beat him. Or that Joe Frazier was George Foreman's leftovers when Ali beat him. Or that Floyd Patterson was Liston's leftovers when Ali beat him. Or that Hearns was Ray's leftovers when Hagler beat him. Or that Tyson was Douglas' leftovers when Holyfield beat him. The list goes on and on and on throughout the history of boxing. Yes, you get more credit for beating someone first, but you still your due for beating someone, if they are still good.
Example, when Hatton fought Pac, he was still good. Cotto is still good. He's not prime, hasn't been the Margarito plaster fight, but he's still good.
If it's not Mayweather-Pacquiao, they better make it for NOV or DEC. And in the meantime, it better be Mayweather-Cotto (hopefully at 154) and Pacquiao-Bradley.
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