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Would defeating Margarito have done anything for Mayweathers legacy in retrospect

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  • #21
    Originally posted by RSBonos View Post
    he ducked Margarito, get over it fanboy
    this is very true margarito was furiously ducked by mayweather nobody wanted any part of cotto and margarito at that time so the next best thing happened cotto vs margarito and we know what happened there lmfao that would of been mayweather

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    • #22
      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
      Margarito is neither an ATG or Hall of Famer. Who knows if he was cheating when he beat Cintron and Cotto, his only good wins of his career. So no, it does nothing for his career. Baldomir with some power.
      my point....DING DING DING

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      • #23
        Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
        Margarito is neither an ATG or Hall of Famer. Who knows if he was cheating when he beat Cintron and Cotto, his only good wins of his career. So no, it does nothing for his career. Baldomir with some power.
        But Gatti is? Margarito was much better and accomplished more than Gatti.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by puro dinamita View Post
          this is very true margarito was furiously ducked by mayweather nobody wanted any part of cotto and margarito at that time so the next best thing happened cotto vs margarito and we know what happened there lmfao that would of been mayweather
          RIIIIIGHT....because Cotto and Mayweather fight exactly alike and are equal in talent ROFL


          I guess Paul Williams ducked him too....oh he outboxed him

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          • #25
            Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
            RIIIIIGHT....because Cotto and Mayweather fight exactly alike and are equal in talent ROFL


            I guess Paul Williams ducked him too....oh he outboxed him
            Just imagine if Floyd would of fought Margarito, Williams, Cotto(at the time), and maybe others. NO ONE unless true haters would question his greatness.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View Post
              But Gatti is? Margarito was much better and accomplished more than Gatti.
              Ask Arum, he made Mayweather vs Gatti aferall; why didn't he make Floyd fight Margarito when they were TR? Why did Arum offered Floyd a fight with Margarito after he left Top Rank, after the lawsuit? He didn't want to make Mayweather-DLH cause he didn't like DLH. He didn't want to make Mayweather-Cotto cause he wanted to let it marinate, he didn't want to make Mayweather-Margarito, when they were in TR. So Floyd left. What did you want him to do, keep fighting the Bruseles's and Mitchell's of the world? Arum was not getting him the fights he wanted, he asked for DLH and Cotto and was rejected by Arum.

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              • #27
                BTW, Gatti was #1 ranked at 140, WBC champion when Floyd fought him. He also made Boardwalk Hall his home. Margarito never had that effect on fans. Gatti will be engraved in boxing history as an entertaining fighter and a warrior, a Hall of Famer. Margarito will go down as a cheater and nothing else.

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                • #28
                  What the hell has a win over Margarito ever done for any bodies legacy? It didn't do anything to enhance PWills legacy. Did Daniel Santos become a star? After Margarito was the WW champ shot to **** Mosley toyed with him for 9 rounds than put him to sleep.

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                  • #29
                    It's less that Margarito on his resume helps him and more that not fighting him hurts his legacy. I truly believe Floyd deserves to be mentioned with the ATG's, yet his legacy, at that level, become more about the guys he didn't fight than the ones he did.

                    Also I believe that Margarito would have been a difficult fight for Floyd in terms of styles. The name might not mean much, but the fight would for his legacy. Look at Bradley vs Provodnikov. No one is saying beating Peovodnikov makes you an ATG, but the way Bradley fought back is the kind of stuff legacies are made of.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                      Looking back I just don't see how a win over him would enhance his already considerable resume....the fight was being considered between 2006-2008 and before Mayweather retired, Margarito had already lost to Paul Williams, and Daniel Santos who are no where near floyds league


                      to add to this only held the WBO title and that's not much incentive when at the time Mayweather had won lineal titles at 3/4 weight classes he competed in.


                      His biggest win didn't come until Mayweather retired when he beat Cotto



                      All in all Margarito was never a great fighter, he did notch some good wins but this boogeyman that Floyd avoided isn't what I see.


                      Just another fighter who gained hype because his promoter kept bring up Mayweather's name


                      in retrospect, Is a win over Margarito more meaningful than wins over Jose Luis Castillo, Diego Corrales, Shane Mosley, Genaro Hernandez, Canelo Alvarez, Ricky Hatton, Oscar De La Hoya, or Cotto?
                      No wonder you got Red K you know sht about boxing. Margarito was a solid guy and very avoided fighter at welterweight. Might have been due to his plaster but that was not known at the time.

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