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Personally I think Floyd beats both Margarito & Cotto. But killers right the inactivity could be costly. Floyd is supposedly a gym rat so I'd assume he'd be in great shape if he came back but there is certain to be rust.
If a Margarito/ Williams 2 fight comes off then I agree that would be the perfect opponent for Mayweathers comeback.
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And by the time Williams/Margarito happens IF it happens would put a match against Mayweather around May-June of '09 I have no doubt that Floyd is in shape and keeping up in the gym, but if he's not sparring, that's a huge issue. Skills wise Floyd mops the floor with either, but they both present the same problem the reach of a heavyweight and a non-stop assault, that would be difficult for someone of Floyds size and while the counter argument is Diego Corrales (RIP), Corrales was a very different fighter than Margarito and Williams, he was more selective with his power shots. One things for sure Floyd CANNOT lay on the ropes against either.
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Floyd IS retired, he said it. Sure, there are topics about "What would happen if X fought Y" but talking about him as if he would fight in certain date of the year and so on seems a bit ridiculous. Until he makes it public that he's coming back then we'll see.
The mere fact that the man has lost virtually every big fight he's been in over the past 5 years only points to the fact that Oscar's doing the SMART thing; make sure your farewell fight sends you off into the sunset with a W.
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