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

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  1. jase29

    jase29 Member Full Member

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    Great comment.
    Beats Tszyu and Margarito easily as far too skilled.
    Will probably get his chance to fight Pac and pretty sure he wins that fight.
    Sergio would have to come right down in weight to make the fight happen and if he did so he is weakened and he gets an easy decision win.
    Williams fight if it happened at his peak is a harder fight due to the massive height difference. May. stilled too skilled. I would imagine a super defensive fight by May. and a boring decision win.
     
  2. DanishPride

    DanishPride Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :patsch:nut:rofl
     
  3. JV28

    JV28 Active Member Full Member

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    That's the thing with Floyd. All "coulda-shoulda-woulda". Most ATGs didn't deal with "should've beens", they just did it, period.
     
  4. jase29

    jase29 Member Full Member

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    If Pac. has any brains he should agree to anything to get the big payday. May brings the $.
     
  5. Barrera

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  6. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    i hope moonvez comes out and states the outcome of talks weather the fight comes through or not. i mean floyd publically called out pac for may 2nd at this point in time the only issue on pacs end is bob arum and his hilarious excuse of may 2nd, surely moonvez has the green light from floyd i mean floyd did call him out and besides weather or not showtime have any say in who floyd fights or not (and you can most likely say they dont) it wont stop them from throwing floyd under a bus if the fight falls through and all the blame is on him.. i mean what else can cbs do when they potentially lose that much money on a megafight ? i never understood why those negotiations in the past had a gag order ? sounds re****ed
     
  7. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    why would he want arum out?
     
  8. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    this "sign on the dotted line" contract talk from both sides is ****ing re****ed.. they have not even written up a contract! whos signing what exactly!?
     
  9. ISPEAKUMTROOTH

    ISPEAKUMTROOTH Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd is pulling out,of your mangina.
    You better hope he took precautions or aids and ebola are strong possibilities,and even worse,if you are bearing his child,well,we all know what he does to the mothers of his kids.:!::bbb
    God help you!
     
  10. GBoxingFeed

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    In the interest of fairness, it seems pretty obvious that the May 2nd thing isn't an 'excuse' or a 'roadblock' - it's just that HBO are planning a huge telecast event that night at present, and so obviously Arum and Pacquiao, who have a long history with HBO and receive paychecks from them, would rather play ball with their media partners and try and make 2 huge events involving HBO rather than 1 by putting their next fight on a different date - and a Mayweather - Pacquiao fight would do great numbers any time of the year, whereas Canelo-Cotto kinda needs Cinco de Mayo to fulfill it's real potential (Pac-May has no hispanic fighter, so it's less vital for it to be on that date).

    I certainly don't think it's a 'roadblock', or an 'excuse'. More just looking out for the interests of their partners. So that shouldn't derail the fight.
     
  11. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    Yes but with a big ?
     
  12. TheDarkLord

    TheDarkLord Boxing Addict Full Member

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    NO he isn't, he's done some great things but with huge inconsistencies.

    Critics and boxing fans in general decide ATG status, everyone has woken up to the bs, bar a select few.

    Nobody is going to be watching his boring highlight reels, with opponents they have never heard of, in 30 years.
     
  13. boxing_master

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    :lol:
     
  14. the factor

    the factor Active Member banned Full Member

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    He is an all time great but outside the top 50. Pacquio will be rated above him because he is great. 8 Titles in different weight divisions is greatness. FM had 5. Pac was fighter of the year 3 times FM 2. Pac was named fighter of the decade in the 2000's. 4 out of 5 of the common opponents are heavily in favor of Pac. One area where he will be known as great is at being a cherry picking puszy. He is an exceptional boxer but has blown his chance of greatness by not having the ballz to prove it. If he beats Pac now it will only bring him back a little closer to him coz he didn't fight him when he was at his best. Now Pac has been knocked around a little and has had a long hard career. If he never fights Pac and retires he will quickly be forgotten and deserted by even his most loyal fans
     
  15. Constable

    Constable Boxing Junkie banned

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    personally i dont believe him when he says he hurt his hands he always says it as a excuse

    lets just say he is telling the truth which fight would hurting his hand be a big problem him

    even when he said he"hurt his hand" against like bums like the ghost you could see had troubles:hey
     
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