Comments Thread For: Roach Hopes Miguel Cotto Can Land Mayweather Again
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If I had started following professional boxing 5 years ago, I would swallow the fallacy that Miguel has been the toughest fight for Floyd. However, I remember that Jose Luis Castillo really defeated Mayweather in their first fight (although Floyd won clearly the rematch) and obviously Floyd is never going to accept that first fight with Castillo should have been his only defeat instead of having an spurious or false "undefeated" record.Comment
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and I quote the great Floyd Mayweather himself. ..
"Uppercuts, hooks, uppercuts, hooks. Mother***a made me want to retire"
"That was a he'll of a fight. You a he'll of a fighter. Your a legend"Last edited by thatdudespits; 04-15-2014, 06:17 PM.Comment
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Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach is hoping that former three division world champion Miguel Cotto (38-4, 31KOs) secures a rematch, at some point, with Floyd Mayweather Jr. (45-0, 26KOs).
Cotto gave Mayweather a serious run for his money in May of 2012, but ultimately lost a twelve round unanimous decision. Mayweather called it the "toughest fight" of his career. At the time Cotto was trained by Cuban trainer Pedro Diaz, but last year the Puerto Rican star switched over to Roach.
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Why are you making it sound like Floyd is the one who want a rematch with Cotto? Now, i know Floyd is an opportunist and is probably hoping Cotto can win the MW belt, but i don't really think he's thinking about moving up in weight right now. I hope Martinez beats Cotto though. I don't like rematches, I'd prefer Mayweather-Martinez even though Floyd wouldn't take the fight.Comment
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I sig'd it but let's cover all bases. What if Sergio gets a TKO or the fight is stopped. Does this count as a KO? Or does Cotto head have to be put out? A TKO is still a stoppage.Comment
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