Cotto vs Mayweather: Possible Rematch in NY on December

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  • boliodogs
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    #21
    Originally posted by Antagonist
    There's like 5 threads on this already.

    And we've already determined that it's a garbage fight, no use for a rematch when Floyd won 10-2
    I agree. It's a money maker but I think only Cotto's many fans want this fight. Most consider it a mismatch and want Floyd to fight someone new.

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    • Curtiz
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      #22
      No thankyou.

      Unless Cotto Vs Pac

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      • bojangles1987
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        #23
        Does anyone honestly believe Cotto would do better the second time?

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #24
          Originally posted by bojangles1987
          Does anyone honestly believe Cotto would do better the second time?
          I don't, but it's like people are also oblivious to the fact that Mayweather's options are limited, not many opponents out there. It was still a very entertaining fight, so I'm not at all against the rematch.

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          • bojangles1987
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
            I don't, but it's like people are also oblivious to the fact that Mayweather's options are limited, not many opponents out there. It was still a very entertaining fight, so I'm not at all against the rematch.
            He has at least one clear option otherwise though, in Alvarez. I wanted to see Cotto rather than Alvarez earlier this year, well now it's Alvarez's turn. And he could always move back down and take a gimme, someone like Alexander. No matter the circumstances, I don't want to see any rematch of a fight that a guy won as clearly as Floyd did.

            I would mention Pacquiao or Martinez, but we know that's not happening, especially not as his first fight out of jail.

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            • Doctor_Tenma
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              #26
              Originally posted by bojangles1987
              He has at least one clear option otherwise though, in Alvarez. I wanted to see Cotto rather than Alvarez earlier this year, well now it's Alvarez's turn. And he could always move back down and take a gimme, someone like Alexander. No matter the circumstances, I don't want to see any rematch of a fight that a guy won as clearly as Floyd did.

              I would mention Pacquiao or Martinez, but we know that's not happening, especially not as his first fight out of jail.
              Oscar himself said they didn't want that fight at this point. Alvarez is definitely looking to step up from the looks of it, but not to an opponent of Cotto, Lara or Mayweather's level, more Kirkland, Williams and Ortiz's, though 2 out of those three are now crossed out.

              As for the bold, that isn't likely to happen, a Cotto rematch generates a lot more money and interest. Or maybe he'll face Guerrero after Robert dominates Aydin. He's Mexican, talks crap, so that's likely to go through. From the getgo I've been saying it's gonna be Guerrero or a Cotto rematch.

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