
Originally Posted by
caleoh12
I agree with you in the fact that Cotto's win over Mosley was bigger than Floyd's win over De La Hoya. AND I also agree that Cotto uses a more mature approach to the fight game by "talking with his fists." The thing is Mayweather uses his mouth A LOT, but he also "talks with his fists." Floyd uses his mouth for the pre-fight promotion but when it comes down to it, in the ring, he is the most mature fighter out there. No matter how much pressure Hatton put on him, Floyd stuck to game plan and waited patiently til he had his openings. When the whole Mayweather vs Judah brawl happened, Floyd stood in the corner while there was utter chaos in the ring and relaxed until the fight continued.
When it comes down to facts, Floyd does have a better resume than Cotto. Cotto had a big year by beating Judah and Mosley but other than those guys, anyone who isn't a REAL boxing fan wouldn't know the other fighters he has beaten. Mayweather has Hatton, De La Hoya, Baldomir, Judah, Gatti, Corrales, and Castillo. Cotto has had some amazing comebacks and exciting fights but the fact of the matter is Cotto has shown that he can be hit. Mayweather on the other hand doesn't have as many exciting fights but that's cause no one has been able to figure out how to hit him yet.
Cotto could possibly be ready, but to make the fight look even that much better on paper for it to be a superfight, Cotto must have more names on his resume. Two more fights between Cotto and either De La Hoya, Williams, Cintron, Margarito, or Hatton, Cotto will be more than ready.
The thing is, if Cotto beats Williams, Cintron, or Margarito, he will gain a lot of respect from the boxing community. On the other hand, if he beats De La Hoya and Hatton, that will be a commercial goldmine! Pitting up two fighters who hold titles, are undefeated, and have beaten the same two people on route to each other will be mainstream sucess. All-in-all, boxing today is more about being a business than fighters fighting for glory.
(Hatton and his camp have supposedly decided to go back to 140 but you never know what will happen in boxing)
I'm sorry if this was lengthy, but I had to say everything in order to get my point across.
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