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    Mayweather Blasts on Pacquiao’s Hatton/De La Hoya Wins

    When the subject of Manny Pacquiao being the best pound for pound best in the world is brought up, Floyd Mayweather Jr. sounds off and unloads on the two best wins on Pacquiao’s record, against Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton. Mayweather feels that he beat Hatton and De La Hoya better and beat them at their true best. [details]

    #2
    I agree with everything he said, I think on Nov 14th Cotto will prove Mayweather was right all along.

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      #3
      Money has a good point!

      I think money needs to face the top welters after this fight! Againts manny floyd would just drive up to him in a yellow bus pic him up buckle manny up and take him to school for 12 rounds. Plain & simple.

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        #4
        Floyd is correct, but this is hardly anything new.

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          #5
          ***** you didn't beat Hatton 'at his best' you beat him at 147! .

          don't get mad that pacquiao actually FINISHED Hatton at 140 (which was Hatton's best weight and his undefeated record).

          punk ass *****.

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            #6
            The only thing he is right about is Oscar, but who knows how legit that pillow fight was between Floyd and Oscar. Pacquiao destroyed Hatton in historic, you'll be talking about it in 15 years like Hearns-Duran style.

            Those are not the best wins of Pacquiao's career, they are just the ones that gave him exposure.

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              #7
              Floyd came from Super Featherweight just like Marquez once fought in and is too big for Marquez but Cotto came from Junior Welterweight and it's okay for him to fight Pacquiao who came from 106 & Park.

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                #8
                dude is on a serious jelousy trip.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                  The only thing he is right about is Oscar, but who knows how legit that pillow fight was between Floyd and Oscar. Pacquiao destroyed Hatton in historic, you'll be talking about it in 15 years like Hearns-Duran style.

                  Those are not the best wins of Pacquiao's career, they are just the ones that gave him exposure.
                  Exactly, and he got lucky ODLH got careless and stopped using his jab, or else he would've beaten Floyd that night.

                  a ''split decision'' is pure crap.

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                    #10
                    It's a shame that somebody coming from the lightweight has to step in the ring with Cotto when Mayweather himself is top guy at 147. All I have say if, " what if Pacquiao and you both win Floyd"? Let me guess.... Ewww ehhhh me ahhhh ewwww ehhhh. LOL

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