how do you move up in the top 10 by losing to the 2# p4p fighter in the world?
mayweather minions once again with their altered realities.
How does losing to the #2 (or #1, depending) p4p guy automatically disqualify you from being ranked at say 9 or 10 p4p?
Maybe this fight really was a product of a 1 or 2 p4p'er getting the better of a number 9 or10 p4p' er.
Because think about what you are saying, either a decent p4p'er such as cotto made it a good fight, or a guy who isnt in the p4p rankings made it a good fight with floyd...but what does that say about floyd?
Maybe, i dont see it as being a crime to. He's a beast who would give everybody a run for their money, even the elites/top p4p'ers.
And yes, im also saying cotto would give martinez, a much bigger guy, a run for his money. Depends on how yo uview p4p i guess.
I agree with Cotto giving Martinez problems and probably beating him. Don't think Martinez is much quicker then Cotto. Body shots and jabs all day for Cotto.
A lot of people gave him 4 or 5 rounds.....and at least 9 of the 12 rounds were close rounds.
Depends who you ask. At the end of the fight it was clear who won. It was not controversial like Pacquiao-Marquez 3 was where everybody had different score cards.
Ridiculous he's not in the top 10. I always thought P4P was skills AND resume. He's done way more then Bradley and proven he's got alot left.
This is just what i believe. I don't see why Cotto isn't in most lists, at least, around #9 or #10. It seems fair all things considered (resume, capabilities, style matchups with elite P4P fighters).
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