Has there ever been a bigger ass whooping that had a rematch then pac vs cotto?

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  1. Danny-boy

    Danny-boy Active Member Full Member

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    Cotto is now a world champ at light-middle. Pac will be aiming for a title in an eighth division and Cotto should perhaps put up a better fight at the new weight with Steward in his corner
     
  2. THEBODYSHOT

    THEBODYSHOT Active Member Full Member

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    ummmmmmmmm/ moving up in weight,, cottos new trainer,, pack staduim in dallas.. HUGE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ fight.. every cotto fan wants to see him win. :happy are u dumb think about it. You probally order PBF vs Marquez, thats a waste of money . i think cotto has a chance with stewart and he gave 4-5 good rounds in there first fight The new 154 champ defended it against a rival. good chance for a huge win and huge $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for both fighters:happy:happy
     
  3. Godfather

    Godfather I put the G in God Full Member

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    This.

    And Calzaghe-Veit
     
  4. Ring Master

    Ring Master The Originator Full Member

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    Izzy Vasquez - Oscar Larios
     
  5. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    I'm not sure is was as one sided and brutal as the Cotto-Pac fight.
     
  6. thepower

    thepower Active Member Full Member

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    Thats the way I see it too. Besides, if Cotto stayed on the outside and continued to box, the fight would have been much closer but would probably have the same outcome in the end.
     
  7. thatguy

    thatguy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    cherry picked fight for another catch weight title. I dont give a **** about eight weight title, fight another champ at the 154 pound limit. Somehow pac will get away with this.
     
  8. demigawd

    demigawd Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I understand the reason for Pac going after Cotto again - a 154 belt. That's great, fantastic - congrats for trying to make history. Just don't ask me to pay to watch it - I won't. And I suspect that I won't be the only person who feels that way, when the PPV numbers roll in (assuming this fight ends up happening)
     
  9. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    Louis vs. Schmeling
     
  10. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    There was also Ali-Patterson and the rematch.
     
  11. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    not to dis on Pacquiao's record but he does have a habit of rematching guys he's already beaten at higher weights.. :roll:
     
  12. It was more one-sided and probably as brutal, just not as bloody. The only reason Barrera even won a round was because Pacquiao slipped in the first round and the referee called it a knockdown.

    The rematch was much more competitive, and that was still a blowout.
     
  13. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :good
    veit worked his way to the WBO no.1 spot...calzaghe had to fight him or lose the title.
     
  14. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    To be fair...Tarver enforced his rematch clause in that second fight...It wasnt Dawson's fault the second fight happened...Either fight or give up the titles.
     
  15. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly at least Cotto won the first round cleanly and was competitive in a few others.