The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    They will never meet. Been saying that for years already.
     
  2. TonyGrub

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    Pacquiao's great. Gets in with everyone, almost always exciting, wins most, loses here and there, doesn't care, and keeps doing it. A real throwback and because of that, the epitome of what a great modern fighter should look like, for mine.

    You've got to respect a fighter like that, as opposed to guys who tip toe through their career to preserve that (ridiculously) precious '0' on their ledger.
     
  3. Florez

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    When the PPV results are up, If Pac-Bradley does 1 million PPV, it just proves Pacquiao is still a big star against a not known fighter in Bradley who did 375 k against Marquez who both defeated Pac.
     
  4. andrewa1

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    Can't decide if he's a troll just trying to get a rise out of people, or if he's for real. Does anyone really think he's the greatest of all time?
     
  5. vast

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    Absolutely and Dittoooo:yep
     
  6. Florez

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    If Pac-Bradley does over 1 million PPV buys, what does that tell you?
    Pacquiao is still a star in boxing and being KO'd 2 years ago and to come back to demolish a dangerous big puncher in Rios and defeating the young, top p4p in his prime Timothy Bradley.
     
  7. Farmboxer

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    Pac has great footwork, very quick, yet gets great power. Void knows that, and has been running from Pac for years...........
     
  8. platnumpapi

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    ill say he beat bradley twice, better the 1st time around. and bradley is one hell of a fighter
    and want lose again for a while. pacman is a atg and future hall of famer you cant take that away from him.
     
  9. andrewa1

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    Very intelligent analysis. Personally, I wouldn't be against Mayweather, but good argument nonetheless.
     
  10. Lady Girl

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    it ws impressive indeed. most people thought he was done, that his best days were long gone. and he pulls one out of his as-
     
  11. TonyGrub

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    Freddie's just saying that Floyd won't jump in against opponents who are a legitimate chance of causing him major problems, e.g. Pacquiao of 4-5 years ago. In some ways, I think it's a fair assessment.
     
  12. vast

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    Floyd is not in the same league as Pac. Nice, pathetic, try though.
     
  13. Farmboxer

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    Those who want Pac to retire claim that Hopkins is in his prime at age 49...............

    Pac will fight the winner of Marquez/Alvardo fight.............
     
  14. The Akbar One

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    Keith Thurman would go for it, and likely put Pac's head in the fifth row in the process.
     
  15. HoldMyBeer

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    that's a wild claim, isn't it?
    pac's style of fighting (and time in the game) is not conducive to longevity
    he doesn't have a lot left
     
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