Cotto will win and then fight Oscar in May 08'. Arum is on friendlier terms with Oscar right now than he is with Floyd. Floyd and Arum despise each other, despite their claims to the contrary. Furthermore, if you're Arum, who do you want Cotto to fight? Mayweather for less money or De La Hoya for more money??
Geez, considering Cotto has set attendance records at MSG, and assuming PBF beats Hatton, if the greatest thing in BOXING cant fight the WInner and generate 20 Mil?? HE SHOULD ****ING RETIRE, because that clearly means he isnt a major attraction. Floyd talks all the **** in trhe world, his fans insist he is a pariah here to save us and show us how its done, but he cant face the top guy at 47(and champion with fanbase) and make 20?? Why not?? DLH DID:yep Hatton never di 400-500 buys?? How come Floyd consider him?? :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl Some advice Cocky,....I mean Blocky, riding that PBF train is a crash waiting to happen. The deeper you get?? Will eliminate any possible chance of bail out. The **** you throw today, will boomerang back on YOU tomorrow:good :rofl
I don't know bro. Shane tends to stand very stationary some times....even back in the day. Tito might catch him and put his ass on the canvas. This is a real toss up for me. But I would definitely favor Tito :good
WHy the hell should he be making that much he is the most boring of the elite fighters. i think the welterweight should just go on without him if he wants to be making that much. HE is definately not worth it.
PBF wants 40 wins he will fight one more time after Hatton. 40-0 in the history books does wonders for his ATG legacy.:deal
Its not really about the NUMBER, its about quality:yep Plenty fighters reached 40-0 but that in itself means not so much. Littering that record with great opposition is what matters most:good Floyd should have at least 3 more fights.
As long as he fights Shane or Cotto after Hatton for his last fight he'll have one hell of a resume. 40-0 IMO would be fine.
I agree with you. If Floyd fights Cotto/Mosley winner his legacy will be damn near doubled from what it is now (with a Hatton win too of course)