would have... could have... :-( point is pac did and hatton hasn't. :deal
pac still has flaws but not as much as before since he has become more well-rounded as a fighter. you can say the same thing about hatton but...
this guy (floyd sr.) is possibly setting himself up for a BIG fall. :-(
pbf seems agreeable for this fight to be at a catchweight of 145 while the marquez camp wants 143. i can't believe that it is only 2 lbs that is...
i don't know if you ppl notice this. but this is already the 3rd episode of pac-hatton 24/7 and still not even a second of footage of hatton...
cotto. they already fought each other and cotto prevailed. and there is also the question of the legitimacy of cotto's loss with this plaster...
pac will rehydrate to about 149 come fightime while hatton will enter the ring at around 154. that will be about a 5 lb difference in fighting...
you don't become a 5-weight and a 3-time lineal champ if you're not a truly great fighter. if he wins next week, pac becomes a 6-weight champ and...
if barrera (126 lineal champ & p4p #3) was already past his prime in 2003, what do you call the barrera whom jmm fought 4 years later and was able...
juanma will prevail. but i will be happy if penalosa proves me wrong just like when i picked dlh over pac.
well, david diaz certainly isn't Elite being a decent B level fighter. imo, that KO loss of julio diaz to unknown reyes hurt juan diaz's status....
yeah. but if penalosa can bring juanma to deep waters, then maybe he has a chance. but juanma will most probably win this via late TKO/KO or wide UD.
well, the same can be said about marquez and hatton. in marquez's case, the only Elite fighter that he has won against (barrera - p4p #6) wasn't...
pac was tagged by a great body shot by jmm but he still took it w/o going down. that was on the 8th round of their rematch. pac however was able...
penalosa is the type of fighter that doesn't waste any punches or movement. the guy is very economical and precise when it comes to his punching...