Is Arum's decision on Mosley, actually hurting Pac.?

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by la-califa, Dec 26, 2010.


  1. Stonehands89

    Stonehands89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, he's not. Pacquiao should drop down. He is probably more comfortable at JWW -busier and more dangerous. He should JMM there, and then deal with a young lion or two -and get out.
     
  2. teeto

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    That would be great, not nice though is it that you and I both know that as good a scenario that is in pure boxing terms it's not what we actually want. **** Mayweather and Pacquiao for not making this fight happen, **** them both Stoney
     
  3. Swarmer

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    I feel really sorry for those guys at JWW if Pacquiao decides to go back to where he's best. He'll devastate them :patsch
     
  4. Swarmer

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    Well, as much as I think Pacquiao would **** either guy Marquez came into the ring against Kats at 144 iirc; the weight is not the issue people are making it out to be.

    There were close rounds but honestly Kotelnik won them all, I was at the fight bro and even people around me were commenting about how it was gonna be a robbery, the crowd was cheering alexander on but everyone knew what was happening. Also I met Evander Holyfield there. He's....A very unhappy person.
     
  5. horst

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    I had Kotelnik by about 5 or 6 points. It wasn't a close fight. Alexander did indeed manage to make Kotelnik look like B-Hop!
     
  6. Swarmer

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    He started fighting like an idiot, getting in a jabbing contest with a guy who's got a better jab than he does, abandoned his straight to the body WHICH he was having success with, not throwing his uppercut which is good quality and perfectly suited to andriy's high guard... He looked panicked, and inexperienced in there. Cunningham didn't help either, he wasn't giving him advice worth ****.

    He's lucky he at least outworked Kotelnik in numbers, because he was being outpunched in terms of effectiveness, totally dominated in terms of ring generalship/fight control, and countered up and down. Very disappointing.I think he might have been a little nervous in there, with some big boxing figures in attendance and our whole hometown crowd filling up the Center as the main event and hopefully he'll grow but i'm almost happy the fight happened, alexander should learn from it and Khan should get credit for dominating Kotelnik, after that fight nobody gave him any props.
     
  7. PowerPuncher

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    In what way Swarmer?
     
  8. Gesta

    Gesta Well-Known Member Full Member

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    IMO Pacman will totally dominate JMM at WW , @ JWW it might be closer but Roach has already said that Pac will not go lower than WW.

    I think that after SSM Pacman should face Berto than the JWW winner/king who should come up to face him. I dont think Pac will gain too much from dismantling any of them yet.

    I will watch Pac vs old man SSM, but I am not to keen on it as I thought that he had no chance vs Floyd and he looked bad lately, but if he chooses to stay at WW he should clean house and face Berto next, who has not faced anyone of note yet, but he is running out of opitions, as he is to small to face Martinez

    Kudos to Stonehands for picking Pac vs ODLH