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Mayweather VS Cotto

salvificblood

Worst Sub-Zero Ever
Agreed, even when Cotto was landing, the parasite HBO commentators were talking it down. I already knew Cotto would need a knockout to win, this is why no one watches boxing anymore.
Cotto fought well but Mayweather outboxed him, just as we all knew he would. Cotto did very well to put pressure on Mayweather, but in the end, Mayweather made cotto miss and landed too many quality shots of his own for a judge to give it to Cotto, especially in the second half of the fight. Be realistic.
 

nwo

Kombatant
Yeah, I believe Mayweather won rounds 11 and 12, but this was the hardest fight of his career. For a while I thought he was in extreme danger of being knocked out. How long is his jail sentence? I'd LOVE to see the Pacquiao fight happen ASAP. Floyd is a greedy fuck, I know it will happen.
 
if mayweather vs pacquiao never happens it will be the final nail in the coffin for boxing. the only thing that could save it is the second coming of Mike Tyson. just not Mike Tyson lol
You do realize people have been saying this since the days of Joe Louis, you cant kill a sport as godly as boxing no matter how badly some people want it to die.
 

Mattman

Warlock Nerd
You do realize people have been saying this since the days of Joe Louis, you cant kill a sport as godly as boxing no matter how badly some people want it to die.
of course its not gonna die altogether, but back then there was no UFC taking all of boxing viewers and PPV shares. also, there's a lack of American talent, cuz all those athletes that used to become boxers back in the day are now becoming football players and MMA fighters. look, i love boxing, but its a dying sport now more so than ever, thats a fact. and by "dying" i dont mean cease to exist, i mean its becoming more and more irrelevant to the general public.
 

WayoftheFist

Cold day in hell...
You underestimate him. He's probably the slickest boxer the world has seen in a long time. Pacquao would have to fight a very different fight against Mayweather.
I don't really feel like I'm underestimating him. Pacquiao is the only person I would put above him. He's fast enough to catch him and skilled enough to take him out. I hope they fight, the sport needs that.
 

Lt. Boxy Angelman

I WILL EAT THIS GAME
Cotto was fishing for the knockout the whole fight, but he never got the opening.
That's why he wasn't really taking any serious shots at him early, he was biding his time and letting Floyd wear himself out.

So fucking close :(.
 

MKF30

Fujin and Ermac for MK 11
Will probably go MW but should be good. I hate how boxing is on HBO and not mainstream sports channels like ESPN :( I have to wait until they put on YT or channel I have.
 

WayoftheFist

Cold day in hell...
Will probably go MW but should be good. I hate how boxing is on HBO and not mainstream sports channels like ESPN :( I have to wait until they put on YT or channel I have.
That's actually one of the things that has hurt boxing the most. Both my dad and grandfather used to box and really follow the sport and they both say it was so much easier for people to keep up with before it was all HBO and PPV. At a minimum they used to replay the fights the following morning for people who missed them. It's a great sport, and it should be more accessable.
 

MKF30

Fujin and Ermac for MK 11
That's actually one of the things that has hurt boxing the most. Both my dad and grandfather used to box and really follow the sport and they both say it was so much easier for people to keep up with before it was all HBO and PPV. At a minimum they used to replay the fights the following morning for people who missed them. It's a great sport, and it should be more accessable.
Great point, they should...why they don't boggles my mind as well.
 

WayoftheFist

Cold day in hell...
Great point, they should...why they don't boggles my mind as well.
You have to build a following for your sport and the only way to do that is to give people enough content they can watch on their normal tv, even network TV, is important. UFC is doing it with fox and I guarantee it grows their sport. I realize you can find boxing on regular cable but also it isn't going to be a big fight.
 

MKF30

Fujin and Ermac for MK 11
You have to build a following for your sport and the only way to do that is to give people enough content they can watch on their normal tv, even network TV, is important. UFC is doing it with fox and I guarantee it grows their sport. I realize you can find boxing on regular cable but also it isn't going to be a big fight.
Pretty much, yeah Fox is a big sports channel and will definitely help UFC I'm sure. It's one reason why wrestling(fake wrestling WWE stuff) is big because of all the exposure and channels it's on. I think whoever is in charge of boxing is really limiting the exposure of their sport. People say it's just not the same anymore as it was during the Ali era.
 

WayoftheFist

Cold day in hell...
Pretty much, yeah Fox is a big sports channel and will definitely help UFC I'm sure. It's one reason why wrestling(fake wrestling WWE stuff) is big because of all the exposure and channels it's on. I think whoever is in charge of boxing is really limiting the exposure of their sport. People say it's just not the same anymore as it was during the Ali era.
The problem is that nobody is in charge. You have so many promoters and organizations. WBA, WBF, WBO, IBF, all crown champions. Nobody wants four answers to the question "who is the heavyweight champion of the world?" The other thing that can be said about boxing is that it's only struggling bad in the US. It's still doing well overseas, which conincidentally is where the heavyweight ranks are being dominated. Boxing has always lived and died on the heavyweights here in the US.
 

MKF30

Fujin and Ermac for MK 11
The problem is that nobody is in charge. You have so many promoters and organizations. WBA, WBF, WBO, IBF, all crown champions. Nobody wants four answers to the question "who is the heavyweight champion of the world?" The other thing that can be said about boxing is that it's only struggling bad in the US. It's still doing well overseas, which conincidentally is where the heavyweight ranks are being dominated. Boxing has always lived and died on the heavyweights here in the US.

Yeah, wow you sound like you follow boxing a lot more intimately then I do. I just follow it casually, and didn't know that USA the heavyweights have priority. Didn't that one guy from light or featherweight(I forget) from Phillipines geta lot of attention?
 

WayoftheFist

Cold day in hell...
Yeah, wow you sound like you follow boxing a lot more intimately then I do. I just follow it casually, and didn't know that USA the heavyweights have priority. Didn't that one guy from light or featherweight(I forget) from Phillipines geta lot of attention?
Yeah the lighter classes do get some love, I mean people know who Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao (the fighter you mentioned), and De La Hoya, are but they will never get the kind of attention a heavyweight like Tyson or Ali did. I do follow the sport as close as I can. Both my dad and grandfather fought as amateurs and I was training but the gym I went too did not do so well due to lack of local interest. It's a fun sport and I really wish I could have been alive during it's best days.
 

MKF30

Fujin and Ermac for MK 11
Yeah the lighter classes do get some love, I mean people know who Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao (the fighter you mentioned), and De La Hoya, are but they will never get the kind of attention a heavyweight like Tyson or Ali did. I do follow the sport as close as I can. Both my dad and grandfather fought as amateurs and I was training but the gym I went too did not do so well due to lack of local interest. It's a fun sport and I really wish I could have been alive during it's best days.
Oh yeah, De La Hoya forgot about him the mexican guy right? Oh, wow that's cool that you trained and boxed a little.

Only bad thing about are future injuries, look at Ali now for example. All those blows to the head, that has to take a toll on someone after years of it.
 

WayoftheFist

Cold day in hell...
Ali's fight doctor said that had he not fought he would probably still had parkinson's but it would not have been as severe. Those guys definitely put their future health on the line for what they do.
 

nwo

Kombatant
This Klitschko heavyweight reign is like the great depression of boxing. I think it's been something like 9 years with the Klitschko brothers dominating the heavyweight division. If they were exciting to watch and or had competition, boxing wouldn't be as dead as it is right now. On top of this, I remember watching an older out of shape Lennox Lewis beat Vitali Klitschko in 2003, then retire. Lewis did get rocked in that fight but, it's not like these Klitschko brother's are all time greats. Boxing needs a skilled heavyweight with exciting offense, kind of like a Tyson, and people would start watching again. It's only a matter of time until this happens, the Klitschko's don't have much time left, they are aging. It'd be nice to see them get disposed of properly before they retire.