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    Mayweather Jr. vs Cotto on Cinco de Mayo 2015?

    There were rumors about a Canelo vs Cotto fight on Cinco de Mayo 2015 -- i.e. the same day Mayweather Jr. is fighting every year.

    According to Fighthype.com, Floyd Mayweather will not defend his WBA/WBC junior middleweight titles this Saturday against Marcos Maidana.

    This is a outstanding message that, next May, Floyd Mayweather will take either a Canelo or a Cotto rematch...

    In my opinion, Mayweather would rather look for the Cotto fight with the 154 and 160 belts on the table...

    #2
    Does anybody know if Floyd Mayweather's WBA/WBC junior middleweight belts are still on the table for this Saturday fight?

    I found a link which mentioned fighthype.com as source that Floyd isn't going to defend those belts... I've checked the news but there are no other references on this issue...

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      #3
      As far as I know, Floyd's four belts will be at stake. However, seeing a Cotto rematch in May wouldnt surprise me.
      While many felt a Cotto vs Canelo fight in may would force Floyd into a Pac fight in order to be competitive, I thought Floyd would have tried to snatch Cotto out of Canelo's hands, you have to figure that middleweight belt and a solid pay day would be extremely appealing for Floyd

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        #4
        there better not be a ***ing canelo rematch lmao. if no pac vs may i'd love to see the cotto rematch

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          #5
          Floyd knows Cotto vs Canelo would be huge on Cinco de Mayo 2015. I can definitely see Floyd trying to take that fight away from Canelo and fight Cotto on that date for the MW title.

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            #6
            Easy win/belts for Floyd so I see why'd he'd give Cotto a rematch. Other than that, pointless.

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              #7
              I could see Floyd doing it. What other big options are there?
              The only caveat would be that Cotto knows he would lose and may think he has a better shot at beating Canelo (who he would lose to as well)
              Cotto turned down more money this year to fight Canelo and opted to cherry pick a 40 year old Martinez coming off two knee surgeries. Cotto won't just run toward the highest paycheck. He could arguably get just as much of a guarantee against Canelo that he would against Floyd.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Assteroid Field View Post
                As far as I know, Floyd's four belts will be at stake. However, seeing a Cotto rematch in May wouldnt surprise me.
                While many felt a Cotto vs Canelo fight in may would force Floyd into a Pac fight in order to be competitive, I thought Floyd would have tried to snatch Cotto out of Canelo's hands, you have to figure that middleweight belt and a solid pay day would be extremely appealing for Floyd
                That is why I started this thread...
                ... Floyd has to secure his Cinco de Mayo fight -- Canelo vs Cotto on the same date would have almost ruined him.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
                  I could see Floyd doing it. What other big options are there?
                  The only caveat would be that Cotto knows he would lose and may think he has a better shot at beating Canelo (who he would lose to as well)
                  Cotto turned down more money this year to fight Canelo and opted to cherry pick a 40 year old Martinez coming off two knee surgeries. Cotto won't just run toward the highest paycheck. He could arguably get just as much of a guarantee against Canelo that he would against Floyd.
                  He has the Pacquiao option, though...

                  ... But I think that the the opportunity to becoming the lineal middleweight champion is a huge temptation...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    That is why I started this thread...
                    ... Floyd has to secure his Cinco de Mayo fight -- Canelo vs Cotto on the same date would have almost ruined him.
                    Its a fair point but both cotto and canelo underperformed last year on ppv. Its not that the numbers were terrible-its that both had been in really huge ppv fights with Floyd and they didn't seem to get any "rub" from that.

                    If you are Miguel Cotto and his people-which fight do you think they prefer? I understand the Mexican v PR rivalry angle and canelo is easier to beat than Floyd. The money is significantly different.

                    There is no guarantee that cotto/canelo does 500k on ppv.

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