Is Cotto vs Mayweather another set up match ?

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  1. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    By looking at Mayweather last fight against Ortiz which looked like a drama
    as that which is usually set up in a a wrestling fight, It was obvious for me
    that Ortiz just acted and he was laughing at it when he got up the canvas.
    Floyd could not ko Ortiz with only one punch when he has survived
    knock downs from harder puncher.
    I wonder if this will be another set up.
    No way could Floyd lose this fight since millions of
    dollars will be lost in a possible fight against Pac. Do you think this will
    be a clean fight in which Floyd will take some chances of losing even if
    these chances are minimum ?
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  2. Cellz831

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  3. Whipdatass

    Whipdatass Boxing Junkie banned

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    Floyd is fighting setups for the rest of his career, ya heard?
     
  4. BRO COP

    BRO COP New Member Full Member

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    Go to bed.
     
  5. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No offence bro but I have no ****in idea what you mean? Ortiz got KO'd because he was stupid!

    Floyd is good enough to go in with anyone from the ground up to 154, and arguably 160. Take some chances of losing? What do you mean? Floyd will fight a defensive fight, lead with singles, pick Cotto apart and land effectively on the counter.

    Basically he'll fight like he always does. That's his MO.
     
  6. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I am not sleepy, that is why I am here.
     
  7. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I have not sayd a word to shut up.
     
  8. MMJoe

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    not for sleep, for fun. Come on sailer! tee hee
     
  9. Galaxy.

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    Agree with everything you said, but I'd like to see Floyd take some risks if the ko's on
     
  10. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ortiz just acted. He was laughing at it when he got up the canvas.
    Floyd could not ko Ortiz with only one punch when he has survived
    knock downs from harder puncher.
     
  11. AnthonyW

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    You have sayd too many words.
     
  12. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, I wrote them down.
     
  13. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    Well, smart arse, no you did not. You typed them, and you typed them incorrectly.

    *said
     
  14. Convicted_Felon

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    Hatred makes people blind to the obvious. Would a self respecting champion do anything besides fight his heart out to retain his championship and to be known as the fighter who handed PBF his 1st loss? Just stop it with the fixed fight theories. If you guys want to see some fights that are fixed, all you have to do is look at fights promoted by Bob Arum. Bob was the one who had his office raided by the FBI for suspicions of fight fixing.

    If you guys want an example of a set up match, all you need to do is check out Marquez vs Ramos. Marquez had just given Bob options on his fights so he could get his hands on Pacquaio. In order to generate more interest in the bout, Marquez had to go out there and look impressive. Likar Ramos did a **** poor job of acting lie he was out cold. Fighters don't prop themselves up on their elbows, land softly on the canvass, and be out cold. It's more like a fighter takes a monster shot, hits his head on the canvass very hard, then lays out cold.

    Sugar Shane Mosley found himself not throwing any punches after Floyd stood up to his assault. That's unlike Pacquiao-Clottey where Clottey seemingly got to Pacquiao when he hit him. He just didn't throw enough punches to win and there was an interview with him in his native land where he pretty much admitted to throwing the fight on the behest of Bob Arum. Set up fights are TR's M.O.
     
  15. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mosley clearly stopped throwing punches after hurting Floyd in the second round. This is very suspicious.