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  • Comments Thread For: Mayweather: I'm Confident I'd Beat Cotto at Any Weight

    As you’d expect, Floyd Mayweather is talking a great game ahead of his fight against Miguel Cotto. The American ace faces the highly- thought-of Puerto Rican on May 5 as the unbeaten 35-year-old steps up in weight looking to add to his already impressive legacy.

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  • #2
    yeah he could but there's no need for draining and fighting at catchweights when you're the best

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    • #3
      Originally posted by I'm so sorry View Post
      yeah he could but there's no need for draining and fighting at catchweights when you're the best
      didnt he fight marquez at a catch weight?? smh

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      • #4
        Then fight him at 105... see how you do

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        • #5
          Originally posted by I'm so sorry View Post
          yeah he could but there's no need for draining and fighting at catchweights when you're the best
          Let go of Floyds jock strap just a little will you... Damn kids recently signing on to The Scene acting like they know alot about the sport already..

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          • #6
            Lol@ mayweather saying he don't know Tim Bradleys name smh .. Arrogant piece of **** , he damn well know who he is

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            • #7
              Mayweathe Is A Clown; He Hopes Cotto Is WELL PAST His Prime!

              Floyd made Shane Mosley and Miguel Cotto wait more than 10 years to fight him. Floyd wants to catch guys well past their prime, having had too many wars in the ring; that's how Floyd operates. That's how Roy Jones, Jr. operated. hand pick your opponents, the "dangerous 42" that Floyd claims to have had, then call yourself "Great". Seriously? He still won't make a fight happen with Pacquiao, as he's still too close to his prime and dangerous. He talks about how he's made all these compromises to fight Cotto, at his weight, and claims he's "undefeated" in his mind... because he's betting Cotto is shot and slow. He may be. But that's the only way Floyd fights anyone. Shot, slow, old, one dimensional, smaller, and well past their prime. The ONE guy Floyd fought in his prime was Oscar Dela Hoya, and most that saw the fight said Oscar won that night. IN FACT, Floyd walked away from a $25M rematch with Oscar. Mayweather learned he didn't like getting hit like Oscar refrequently did that night; that was way more risk than Floyd wanted to take on.

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              • #8
                that zero has all these superstar haters riled up.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CharlieRecords3
                  "Cotto is an undefeated fighter"...anything so people won't say that now he is fighting pacquiao's sloppy seconds....**** you Mayweather catchweight or not you're still fighting one of pacquiao's former opponents....

                  and by the way didn't Mayweather say that he thought Cotto lost against Clottey?....this black bastard is always contradicting himself....
                  FYI, Mayweather already admitted months ago on record that if he fights Cotto, people like you would say he's fighting Pacquaio's leftovers. Then he went on to say if he fights Canelo, people would say he's too inexperienced...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tlarry View Post
                    Floyd made Shane Mosley and Miguel Cotto wait more than 10 years to fight him. Floyd wants to catch guys well past their prime, having had too many wars in the ring; that's how Floyd operates. That's how Roy Jones, Jr. operated. hand pick your opponents, the "dangerous 42" that Floyd claims to have had, then call yourself "Great". Seriously? He still won't make a fight happen with Pacquiao, as he's still too close to his prime and dangerous. He talks about how he's made all these compromises to fight Cotto, at his weight, and claims he's "undefeated" in his mind... because he's betting Cotto is shot and slow. He may be. But that's the only way Floyd fights anyone. Shot, slow, old, one dimensional, smaller, and well past their prime. The ONE guy Floyd fought in his prime was Oscar Dela Hoya, and most that saw the fight said Oscar won that night. IN FACT, Floyd walked away from a $25M rematch with Oscar. Mayweather learned he didn't like getting hit like Oscar refrequently did that night; that was way more risk than Floyd wanted to take on.
                    LOL. Tell them why you mad son.

                    Pacquaio is still too dangerous? Didn't he just lose to Marquez?

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