:rofl shane needs to let that go already
You're assuming that Mayweather and the Promoters involved would be willing to make less money for the sake of the sport. That is not the...
profound.
Exactly the answer I was going to post.
Marquez shouldn't fight above 135, IMO. No established fighter out there really enhances his legacy and there are a few hungry, younger...
Dont' get me wrong - I enjoyed the moment. It just exposed Kellerman's inability to control an interview.
Marquez fought out of his element. He's a counter puncher by trade and that just wasn't going to happen tonight. Pacquiao presses the fight...
Mayweather agrees to 145, weighs in at 145, wins the fight and eats the penalty for not making 145.
Floyd will not get any props unless he beats someone he is heavily favored to lose against. The problem is that he would be rightfully favored...
Somewhere out there Larry Merchant is shaking his head and thinkg "****ing amateur" Merchant would have snapped on mother****er hijacking HIS...
All of that is true but Pacquiao is far and away the most profitable fight. Unfortunately that's all that matters.
Floyd pulled the same **** with Cory Spinks (after Spinks-Judah I)... not saying it's right, but it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
Floyd is not beyond agreeing to a catchweight - and not holding up his end.
A pacquiao fight is less of a risk and a far bigger payday. Floyd will go out of his way to **** on shane in interviews (more than he already...
I would be surprised if Pac won a single round and shocked if the judges gave him more than three. Pacquiao's style would make for a more...