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    Default Re: Demarcus "Chop Chop" Corley Still fighting and winning

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Any man who can badly stun Mayweather gets my full respect. He probably owns nicer panties also, so yeh.


    Chop Chop was tricky. I remember when he had Cotto stumbling around like a drunken sailor in a fight early in Cotto's career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
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    Any man who can badly stun Mayweather gets my full respect. He probably owns nicer panties also, so yeh.
    Chop Chop was tricky. I remember when he had Cotto stumbling around like a drunken sailor in a fight early in Cotto's career.
    Yes he did. Then Cotto came back and Corley wisely took a knee as he's been known to do to regroup and the fuckers stopped the fight on him. Cotto would have likely won anyway, but I remember being outraged as the fight was still up for grabs IMO.

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    Cotto was a little bull back then, would have loved to see Cotto/Floyd at 140, but of course Floyd waited until Cotto was past his prime before he dared get in the ring with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
    Cotto was a little bull back then, would have loved to see Cotto/Floyd at 140, but of course Floyd waited until Cotto was past his prime before he dared get in the ring with him.
    Floyd picked out Gatti rather than Kostya or Cotto at 140lb because that was the real challenge. Floyd, even cried like a girl when he won the title against the B level fighter he classed himself.
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    Cotto was a little bull back then, would have loved to see Cotto/Floyd at 140, but of course Floyd waited until Cotto was past his prime before he dared get in the ring with him.
    Floyd picked out Gatti rather than Kostya or Cotto at 140lb because that was the real challenge. Floyd, even cried like a girl when he won the title against the B level fighter he classed himself.
    Sickening.

    This was a time when you had Kostya, Cotto AND Hatton at 140, and who does he fight? Arturo Gatti.

    TBE indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
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    Cotto was a little bull back then, would have loved to see Cotto/Floyd at 140, but of course Floyd waited until Cotto was past his prime before he dared get in the ring with him.
    Floyd picked out Gatti rather than Kostya or Cotto at 140lb because that was the real challenge. Floyd, even cried like a girl when he won the title against the B level fighter he classed himself.
    Sickening.

    This was a time when you had Kostya, Cotto AND Hatton at 140, and who does he fight? Arturo Gatti.

    TBE indeed.
    Yes, Hatton beat Kostya and Cotto moved up after struggling at the weight. An ATG would have fought the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Cotto was a little bull back then, would have loved to see Cotto/Floyd at 140, but of course Floyd waited until Cotto was past his prime before he dared get in the ring with him.
    Floyd picked out Gatti rather than Kostya or Cotto at 140lb because that was the real challenge. Floyd, even cried like a girl when he won the title against the B level fighter he classed himself.
    Sickening.

    This was a time when you had Kostya, Cotto AND Hatton at 140, and who does he fight? Arturo Gatti.

    TBE indeed.
    Yes, Hatton beat Kostya and Cotto moved up after struggling at the weight. An ATG would have fought the best.
    Yes and decent people would recount the events honestly. But this is boxing so we have to read horse shit lies.

    At 140 Cottos people when approached said "we are not interested in a Mayweather fight right now".

    But don't let the truth get in your way. Tell your stories.

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    Default Re: Demarcus "Chop Chop" Corley Still fighting and winning

    Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
    Cotto was a little bull back then, would have loved to see Cotto/Floyd at 140, but of course Floyd waited until Cotto was past his prime before he dared get in the ring with him.
    Floyd picked out Gatti rather than Kostya or Cotto at 140lb because that was the real challenge. Floyd, even cried like a girl when he won the title against the B level fighter he classed himself.
    Sickening.

    This was a time when you had Kostya, Cotto AND Hatton at 140, and who does he fight? Arturo Gatti.

    TBE indeed.
    Actually Kosta chose to fight Hatton over Floyd so Floyd took a title eliminator (if I recall correctly) against Gatti who was on an absolute hot streak going into that fight.
    Had you been following the sport at the time, you would know this was common knowledge. Not to mention that Gatti was the name being brought up that would beat Mayweather because of his power and chin.
    At that point in his career, the Gatti fight was far and away the most marketable fight Floyd had. Not the most difficult by any means, but the biggest "event."

    You should educate yourself on such matters as opposed to popping off at the mouth because you're salty that Mayweather whipped on your favorite fighters.

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