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Pissed at Floyd that he'd walk away from a potential Cotto fight, but much like De la Hoya will never be able to forgive himself for giving the last three rounds to Trinidad, I don't think Cotto will ever be able to forgive himself for not aggressively calling out Floyd.
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It's not Cotto's style, Match. Better to let people form their own opinions. Sooner or later, Floyd's going to get fed up with the "chicken" jokes (or not), and come back to face Cotto (or Margarito, should he win).
One thing I will say: The percentage of people still claiming that Floyd isn't scared of facing Cotto has probably dwindled to a scattered few (including Floyd's immediate family).
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Listen, I understand that you 12-year olds have grown up with the mentality that boxers should be calling each other out, like WWF wrestlers do. But in the history of boxing, many ATG fighters have gotten where they are without resorting to calling fighters out, or trash-talking, or threatening to eat each other's children.
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For some reason I find I don't care that muchMaybe its because I don't really believe it. If so he was a great fighter.
This calling out thing is overrated, Floyd made a fight with Hatton cause it was a big money fight that he was most likely going to win, not because Hatton called him out. If he had stayed around he probably would have fought Cotto as well.
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Default? Woohoo! The two sweetest words in the English language!.
I'm not really a Pac fan, but I agree that he slides in to the p4p #1 position now.
As for Floyd, if he doesn't have the passion/fire/whatever, then there's no reason to continue fighting, he'd only get hurt. I would have loved to see him fight Cotto, I think he would've won, but if he doesn't want to fight anymore it's his call. Like him or not (and I do not), he'll go down as the best fighter of his generation.
If this is all a publicity stunt though, he can go fuck himself.
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