Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Mayweather Beat Tired, Not at His Peak Cotto

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  • junior gong
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    #61
    Originally posted by J The UnBiased
    ahahaahhahahahahahhahahahhhahahahahahahahahhahahah ahahahaahahahhaahahahahaha youre an idiot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Your name has great irony, fluffkin.

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    • flint
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      #62
      hey Oscar meyer.if mayweather" who was not at his best",off a long layoff, and sick at the time .plus went up to 154 beat a tired "not at his peak" cotto. then why are you trying to make a cotto vs canelo fight? ive said a million times. floyd money mayweather aint losing no fight.the ******ity and jealousy of the haters

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      • Fidel456
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        #63
        Originally posted by JohnDough
        That's sad. The man sitting makingt all this money off Money and talks bad about him at every opportunity. Oscar is still mad about losing to Floyd and Floyd not giving him the rematch. Jealous bytch!!!!
        Yea he's mad, he wishes he made less money than Floyd cause he make more than quadruple more. He's mad he had a successful boxing career and now a successful boxing promoter. Damn what a jelous bytch!!!

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        • Dr Rumack
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          #64
          No shit, Sherlock.

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          • Fearless
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            #65
            Cotto pre-Margarito loss would have tore Floyd to shreds if that was to be the case...

            BUT...

            After typing that above sentence, I just realized that Floyd's best years were around when Cotto was at his peak too... Floyd moved way too fast back then.

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            • mrjoeblive
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              #66
              Originally posted by Frizzle
              One more thing, who is older? Floyd or Cotto? So how is Cotto more tired than Floyd? Who has fought more fights? Floyd! De la Hoya sit down some where. How can u be involved in boxing and don't know nothing. Every prediction he's made against Floyd has been wrong. Smh!!
              I disagree with odlh. The cotto tbat fought floyd didnt tire out in the later rounds. The impact of his new trainer was evident. Cotto fought the entire fight. He ate those looping rights all night. Cotto earned mad respect for not giving up. Floyd earned mad respect for not trying to wt drain cotto to 147 and fought him at cottos desired wt.

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              • josenoway
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                #67
                lol good job Oscar, now you can really sell a Cotto-Canelo fight. smh

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                • mrjoeblive
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Fearless
                  Cotto pre-Margarito loss would have tore Floyd to shreds if that was to be the case...

                  BUT...

                  After typing that above sentence, I just realized that Floyd's best years were around when Cotto was at his peak too... Floyd moved way too fast back then.
                  Lol you are fearless. To self correct gives u mad props. Arum didnt want to put cotto in e ring with floyd. Floyd and cotto finally fought after arum was out of the way. And cotto earned his largest payday. After all that time with top tank he was finally paid a salary he deserved.

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                  • Dr Rumack
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by josenoway
                    lol good job Oscar, now you can really sell a Cotto-Canelo fight. smh
                    I can imagine Schaefer's reaction when he sees quotes like this from Oscar

                    War torn or not, Cotto still fought a great fight against Mayweather. It's a real shame he faded so badly in the championship rounds but it was still a great effort.

                    Floyd was obviously unhappy with how the fight went from his perspective but the way the he pulled it out in the late rounds and took over the fighti was still hugely impressive. A good night for the legacies of both guys I think.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #70
                      Ha ha Cotto a supermiddleweight? So how come Floyd looked bigger than Cotto fight night? Floyd must have meant he came in at lightheavyweight and not WW.

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