ofcourse...there is upsets for a reason, **** happens in boxing all the time....before margo spanked cotto, i thought margo would get destroyed...same thing with jlc, i thought he would get oputboxed by floyd but i had him winning the f1st fight!....
man, dallas stadium is making me pumped. I'm SERIOUSLY thinking about heading to Texas for this fight. lol@down grading the tornado to a tropical storm.
Tropical Storm > Tornado A tornado's only dangerous if you stay in it's path. huh... that's a pretty ****ing apt analogy I have to say.
Half of the people who will show up for the fight aren't fans of boxing, they will simply be Asians and bandwagon jumpers jumping up and down while Pacquiao beats up on a drained, catch-weighted, unranked by anyone in any weight class, slow and flat footed Mexican for the X-teenth time.
It will still be one more time than Mayweather has beaten Margarito. Drained, lol. Margo used to get down to welter. He won't be drained. The catchweight is just to ensure a fair fight. Would you rather Pac quickly put on the pounds to make 154 and come out looking fat and bloated like Oscar vs Sturm and perform not at his best?.. I'm sure you would This will be a war, two proven warriors who will go for the kill and won't hold anything back. For sure it won't be a repeat of Mayweather-Baldomir :dead
if boxing fans were more particular about buying PPVs maybe the powers that be would wise up and give us stacked-up undercards and legit headliner fights. yeah, I'll probably watch it on you tube or something, but buying this fight is like buying coke cut with drano. you're telling the man that you're whorish and you'll take whatever he's got. go ahead and put more money in Arum's pockets. Your kinda people probably got hyped for the Cotto/ Foreman. DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that's the ****en point, you gotta attract the non-boxing fans and maybe you'd retain some of them to become followers of the sport. that's the way it was in the old days, casual fans in tens of thousands watching at stadiums.