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    #21
    Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx View Post
    Cotto was in Vegas the week of Mayweather-Hatton, lobbying for a fight with the winner. But Floyd wasn't interested in fighting him. Here's proof...


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    Miguel Cotto Video Interview (from Mayweather-Hatton weekend in Vegas)

    Bill Emes speaks with WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto about the possibility of facing either Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Ricky Hatton in 2008, how to fight either guy and more.


    //krikya360.com/forums/vi...oxing_video188

    Cotto Not Pleased With Mayweather's "Vacation"

    //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11604

    By Mark Vester

    After Floyd Mayweather Jr. overcame a game Ricky Hatton and stopped him in the tenth round of their championship bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, "Money" Mayweather announced that he was going to take a long vacation from the sport. Mayweather, who admits he's become bored with boxing, is planning to focus on building his promotional company. He wants to step away from boxing for as long as two-years.

    WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, who sat ringside at the MGM Grand, was not pleased with Mayweather's decision to step away from the sport. Cotto is under the impression that Mayweather is intentionally avoiding a fight with him.

    "He has had great victories, but when you talk about Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather, he always comes up with excuses -- I'm not the opponent for him, I'm not ready for him," Cotto said to the Grand Rapids Press. "I earned all I have now. I worked for that. Over the next year, year and a half, I can take the big names. At 147 pounds, the welterweight division, to me, it's the hottest division in boxing today. Margarito, Mayweather, Hatton, Kermit Cintron, Paul Williams and me. It could be three years of great boxing. I just want the big fights, the big names, the real fights. I wish the rest of the opponents want the same."

    --------------------------

    Cotto: "Mayweather Always Makes Excuses"

    //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11683

    By Mark Vester

    WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) is not going to wait around for his WBC counterpart, Floyd Mayweather Jr (39-0, 25KOs), to make a decision as to whether or not he will fight him. Speaking with krikya360.com's Bill Emes, Cotto says he is tired of hearing excuses on why Mayweather won't take the fight.

    "He always runs [from me], makes excuses on why he shouldn’t fight Miguel Cotto. I'm here for the big names. If he doesn't want to fight me than I can do something else. I don't know," Cotto said.

    A lot of opponents have worked on the perfect strategy to beat Mayweather, but Cotto is confident he got the goods to pull of the upset.

    "To beat Maywetaher, you have to put pressure on him, cut off the ring and be ready to throw a lot of punches, real punches - for all twelve rounds," Cotto said.

    Cotto is slated for a return in March, possibly against Joshua Clottey (if he beats Shamone Alvarez on Dec. 20). There is also the possibility of Cotto meeting Oscar De La Hoya in May.

    Hatton was the initial frontrunner to fight De La Hoya on the May date. After Hatton was knocked out by Mayweather on Dec. 8, the chance of meeting De La Hoya went from being a definite to a slight possibility. Cotto was one of the fighters De La Hoya mentioned as a possible dance partner for May (Hatton and Mayweather being the others). The pickings are getting slim for Oscar, so Cotto has a decent shot to land the fight.

    After a huge 2007, winning important bouts over Zab Judah and Shane Mosley, the Puerto Rican superstar is looking to continue his streak of big fights in 2008. He's willing to fight whoever his promoters, Top Rank, put in front of him.

    "I never choose opponents. I never ask Bob (Arum). They always make the correct fights for me. I'm going to leave these things in their hands," Cotto said.

    --------------------------

    Mayweather: "Cotto Knows He Can't Beat Me"

    //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11721

    By Mark Vester

    WBC welterweight champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. (39-0, 25KOs) is not interested in a potential fight with WBA champ Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) of Puerto Rico, at least for now. In a recent interview with Franklin McNeil of the New Jersey Star-Ledger, Mayweather gave his thoughts on Cotto trying to lure him into a fight by revealing his strategy to win. Mayweather, as one can expect, does not agree with Cotto's fight plan. More important than that, he doesn't feel the fight makes any financial sense at the moment.

    "I'm not going to disrespect Miguel Cotto. He's one of us; he's part of the family, the HBO family," Mayweather said. "As a businessman, I'm not going to put him down. That wouldn't be a smart thing to do. I want him to do well, keep winning and building his fan base. But the truth be told, he knows he can't beat me. He knows. Cotto's remedy to beat me is pressure, pressure, pressure. That's not the remedy to beat me."

    Mayweather told McNeil that he's going to use 2008 to focus on his company, Mayweather Promotions, by staging boxing events and taking part in the music and television industry. Currently, Mayweather is overseeing the tour for popular R&B star Chris Brown, and he plans to work with Mary J. Blige on her 2008 concert tour. Mayweather's company is also in negotiations to produce two motion pictures, and a book deal is on the way.

    No wonder Floyd wanted a two-year vacation. He's also looking for HBO to give him a shot by offering him a few dates to show them what his promotional company can do.

    (Bob) Arum wants his dates, (Oscar) De La Hoya wants his dates; I want a few dates too," Mayweather said. "I want to be treated fairly, give me a few dates. Just give me a chance and I'll do some amazing things."

    --------------------------

    Interesting.
    pls read my old posts. no more twisting facts. Lol.

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      #22
      Originally posted by chibomber View Post
      Why would floyd tell cotto to be his own boss but wont tell pac that
      Because Pac means more MONEY.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx View Post
        Cotto was in Vegas the week of Mayweather-Hatton, lobbying for a fight with the winner. But Floyd wasn't interested in fighting him. Here's proof...


        --------------------------


        Miguel Cotto Video Interview (from Mayweather-Hatton weekend in Vegas)

        Bill Emes speaks with WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto about the possibility of facing either Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Ricky Hatton in 2008, how to fight either guy and more.


        //krikya360.com/forums/vi...oxing_video188

        Cotto Not Pleased With Mayweather's "Vacation"

        //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11604

        By Mark Vester

        After Floyd Mayweather Jr. overcame a game Ricky Hatton and stopped him in the tenth round of their championship bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, "Money" Mayweather announced that he was going to take a long vacation from the sport. Mayweather, who admits he's become bored with boxing, is planning to focus on building his promotional company. He wants to step away from boxing for as long as two-years.

        WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, who sat ringside at the MGM Grand, was not pleased with Mayweather's decision to step away from the sport. Cotto is under the impression that Mayweather is intentionally avoiding a fight with him.

        "He has had great victories, but when you talk about Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather, he always comes up with excuses -- I'm not the opponent for him, I'm not ready for him," Cotto said to the Grand Rapids Press. "I earned all I have now. I worked for that. Over the next year, year and a half, I can take the big names. At 147 pounds, the welterweight division, to me, it's the hottest division in boxing today. Margarito, Mayweather, Hatton, Kermit Cintron, Paul Williams and me. It could be three years of great boxing. I just want the big fights, the big names, the real fights. I wish the rest of the opponents want the same."

        --------------------------

        Cotto: "Mayweather Always Makes Excuses"

        //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11683

        By Mark Vester

        WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) is not going to wait around for his WBC counterpart, Floyd Mayweather Jr (39-0, 25KOs), to make a decision as to whether or not he will fight him. Speaking with krikya360.com's Bill Emes, Cotto says he is tired of hearing excuses on why Mayweather won't take the fight.

        "He always runs [from me], makes excuses on why he shouldn’t fight Miguel Cotto. I'm here for the big names. If he doesn't want to fight me than I can do something else. I don't know," Cotto said.

        A lot of opponents have worked on the perfect strategy to beat Mayweather, but Cotto is confident he got the goods to pull of the upset.

        "To beat Maywetaher, you have to put pressure on him, cut off the ring and be ready to throw a lot of punches, real punches - for all twelve rounds," Cotto said.

        Cotto is slated for a return in March, possibly against Joshua Clottey (if he beats Shamone Alvarez on Dec. 20). There is also the possibility of Cotto meeting Oscar De La Hoya in May.

        Hatton was the initial frontrunner to fight De La Hoya on the May date. After Hatton was knocked out by Mayweather on Dec. 8, the chance of meeting De La Hoya went from being a definite to a slight possibility. Cotto was one of the fighters De La Hoya mentioned as a possible dance partner for May (Hatton and Mayweather being the others). The pickings are getting slim for Oscar, so Cotto has a decent shot to land the fight.

        After a huge 2007, winning important bouts over Zab Judah and Shane Mosley, the Puerto Rican superstar is looking to continue his streak of big fights in 2008. He's willing to fight whoever his promoters, Top Rank, put in front of him.

        "I never choose opponents. I never ask Bob (Arum). They always make the correct fights for me. I'm going to leave these things in their hands," Cotto said.

        --------------------------

        Mayweather: "Cotto Knows He Can't Beat Me"

        //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11721

        By Mark Vester

        WBC welterweight champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. (39-0, 25KOs) is not interested in a potential fight with WBA champ Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) of Puerto Rico, at least for now. In a recent interview with Franklin McNeil of the New Jersey Star-Ledger, Mayweather gave his thoughts on Cotto trying to lure him into a fight by revealing his strategy to win. Mayweather, as one can expect, does not agree with Cotto's fight plan. More important than that, he doesn't feel the fight makes any financial sense at the moment.

        "I'm not going to disrespect Miguel Cotto. He's one of us; he's part of the family, the HBO family," Mayweather said. "As a businessman, I'm not going to put him down. That wouldn't be a smart thing to do. I want him to do well, keep winning and building his fan base. But the truth be told, he knows he can't beat me. He knows. Cotto's remedy to beat me is pressure, pressure, pressure. That's not the remedy to beat me."

        Mayweather told McNeil that he's going to use 2008 to focus on his company, Mayweather Promotions, by staging boxing events and taking part in the music and television industry. Currently, Mayweather is overseeing the tour for popular R&B star Chris Brown, and he plans to work with Mary J. Blige on her 2008 concert tour. Mayweather's company is also in negotiations to produce two motion pictures, and a book deal is on the way.

        No wonder Floyd wanted a two-year vacation. He's also looking for HBO to give him a shot by offering him a few dates to show them what his promotional company can do.

        (Bob) Arum wants his dates, (Oscar) De La Hoya wants his dates; I want a few dates too," Mayweather said. "I want to be treated fairly, give me a few dates. Just give me a chance and I'll do some amazing things."

        --------------------------

        Interesting.

        End of f'ing thread. Thank you. Green K.

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          #24
          Originally posted by johncs08 View Post
          pls read my old posts. no more twisting facts. Lol.
          Copying and pasting direct quotes is now considered twisting facts. You don't have a leg to stand on, admit it.

          Comment


            #25
            Originally posted by Deja_Vous View Post
            You know how it is around..certain fighters can do no wrong while others can't do anything right.

            Floyd is called a ***** for even thinking about Manny...but it's cool for Cotto to fight the much smaller Pac.

            Oscar got a lot of heat for fighting Manny, yet Cotto gets none. I see what you're saying, double standard. The only way a Cotto vs Manny fight would be fair would be if it happened at a catch weight of 144.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Perro View Post
              Oscar got a lot of heat for fighting Manny, yet Cotto gets none. I see what you're saying, double standard. The only way a Cotto vs Manny fight would be fair would be if it happened at a catch weight of 144.
              No theres a big difference DLH didnt wanna fight no one else but manny. N he foguht 2pound forbes another small guy and mayweather before that they were saying hes just picking fights with small guys to win. Cotto on the other hand is fighting everyone. He fought zab quintana mosley margs and is going to fight Clottey he also said he wants the winner of pac/hatton hes just willing to fight anyone dlh wasnt.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx View Post
                Cotto was in Vegas the week of Mayweather-Hatton, lobbying for a fight with the winner. But Floyd wasn't interested in fighting him. Here's proof...


                --------------------------


                Miguel Cotto Video Interview (from Mayweather-Hatton weekend in Vegas)

                Bill Emes speaks with WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto about the possibility of facing either Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Ricky Hatton in 2008, how to fight either guy and more.


                //krikya360.com/forums/vi...oxing_video188

                Cotto Not Pleased With Mayweather's "Vacation"

                //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11604

                By Mark Vester

                After Floyd Mayweather Jr. overcame a game Ricky Hatton and stopped him in the tenth round of their championship bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, "Money" Mayweather announced that he was going to take a long vacation from the sport. Mayweather, who admits he's become bored with boxing, is planning to focus on building his promotional company. He wants to step away from boxing for as long as two-years.

                WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, who sat ringside at the MGM Grand, was not pleased with Mayweather's decision to step away from the sport. Cotto is under the impression that Mayweather is intentionally avoiding a fight with him.

                "He has had great victories, but when you talk about Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather, he always comes up with excuses -- I'm not the opponent for him, I'm not ready for him," Cotto said to the Grand Rapids Press. "I earned all I have now. I worked for that. Over the next year, year and a half, I can take the big names. At 147 pounds, the welterweight division, to me, it's the hottest division in boxing today. Margarito, Mayweather, Hatton, Kermit Cintron, Paul Williams and me. It could be three years of great boxing. I just want the big fights, the big names, the real fights. I wish the rest of the opponents want the same."

                --------------------------

                Cotto: "Mayweather Always Makes Excuses"

                //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11683

                By Mark Vester

                WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) is not going to wait around for his WBC counterpart, Floyd Mayweather Jr (39-0, 25KOs), to make a decision as to whether or not he will fight him. Speaking with krikya360.com's Bill Emes, Cotto says he is tired of hearing excuses on why Mayweather won't take the fight.

                "He always runs [from me], makes excuses on why he shouldn’t fight Miguel Cotto. I'm here for the big names. If he doesn't want to fight me than I can do something else. I don't know," Cotto said.

                A lot of opponents have worked on the perfect strategy to beat Mayweather, but Cotto is confident he got the goods to pull of the upset.

                "To beat Maywetaher, you have to put pressure on him, cut off the ring and be ready to throw a lot of punches, real punches - for all twelve rounds," Cotto said.

                Cotto is slated for a return in March, possibly against Joshua Clottey (if he beats Shamone Alvarez on Dec. 20). There is also the possibility of Cotto meeting Oscar De La Hoya in May.

                Hatton was the initial frontrunner to fight De La Hoya on the May date. After Hatton was knocked out by Mayweather on Dec. 8, the chance of meeting De La Hoya went from being a definite to a slight possibility. Cotto was one of the fighters De La Hoya mentioned as a possible dance partner for May (Hatton and Mayweather being the others). The pickings are getting slim for Oscar, so Cotto has a decent shot to land the fight.

                After a huge 2007, winning important bouts over Zab Judah and Shane Mosley, the Puerto Rican superstar is looking to continue his streak of big fights in 2008. He's willing to fight whoever his promoters, Top Rank, put in front of him.

                "I never choose opponents. I never ask Bob (Arum). They always make the correct fights for me. I'm going to leave these things in their hands," Cotto said.

                --------------------------

                Mayweather: "Cotto Knows He Can't Beat Me"

                //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=11721

                By Mark Vester

                WBC welterweight champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. (39-0, 25KOs) is not interested in a potential fight with WBA champ Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25KOs) of Puerto Rico, at least for now. In a recent interview with Franklin McNeil of the New Jersey Star-Ledger, Mayweather gave his thoughts on Cotto trying to lure him into a fight by revealing his strategy to win. Mayweather, as one can expect, does not agree with Cotto's fight plan. More important than that, he doesn't feel the fight makes any financial sense at the moment.

                "I'm not going to disrespect Miguel Cotto. He's one of us; he's part of the family, the HBO family," Mayweather said. "As a businessman, I'm not going to put him down. That wouldn't be a smart thing to do. I want him to do well, keep winning and building his fan base. But the truth be told, he knows he can't beat me. He knows. Cotto's remedy to beat me is pressure, pressure, pressure. That's not the remedy to beat me."

                Mayweather told McNeil that he's going to use 2008 to focus on his company, Mayweather Promotions, by staging boxing events and taking part in the music and television industry. Currently, Mayweather is overseeing the tour for popular R&B star Chris Brown, and he plans to work with Mary J. Blige on her 2008 concert tour. Mayweather's company is also in negotiations to produce two motion pictures, and a book deal is on the way.

                No wonder Floyd wanted a two-year vacation. He's also looking for HBO to give him a shot by offering him a few dates to show them what his promotional company can do.

                (Bob) Arum wants his dates, (Oscar) De La Hoya wants his dates; I want a few dates too," Mayweather said. "I want to be treated fairly, give me a few dates. Just give me a chance and I'll do some amazing things."

                --------------------------

                Interesting.
                Originally posted by dans01234 View Post
                End of f'ing thread. Thank you. Green K.
                Originally posted by dans01234 View Post
                Copying and pasting direct quotes is now considered twisting facts. You don't have a leg to stand on, admit it.
                i cant find the video where floyd said

                if cotto wants him he should talk to him personally.

                but when hes on mic he cant even say his name. its just TALK. ALL TALK.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by johncs08 View Post
                  i cant find the video where floyd said

                  if cotto wants him he should talk to him personally.

                  but when hes on mic he cant even say his name. its just TALK. ALL TALK.
                  He never mentions anyone though and you know it stop being so dumb get floyd **** juice out ur mouth already

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by johncs08 View Post
                    i cant find the video where floyd said

                    if cotto wants him he should talk to him personally.

                    but when hes on mic he cant even say his name. its just TALK. ALL TALK.
                    Let's just admit it. This isn't a Cotto-Mayweather problem. It's a Mayweather-Arum problem. Cotto isn't his own boss and admits it, he's just fighting who Arum puts in front of him. That's why I get aggravated when I hear people say Cotto is afraid of whoever. Mayweather and Arum hate each other, it's business.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by johncs08 View Post
                      Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..

                      cotto is so cool GODDAMMIT!
                      You're comin off as a hater though dude...

                      There are plenty of articles and interviews with Cotto expressing his wanting to take a Floyd fight, but he also states that Floyd doesn't seem to want to fight him so why try and chase him?

                      Floyd's been interviewed on National TV about the proposed fight and simply brushes off the idea of fighting Cotto over the fact that he isn't a CEO (which actually he kinda is now lol).

                      Neither dude is scared of one another IMO, but the notion that Cotto is scared to fight Floyd is laughable.

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