DAMN stop with this BS neither Pac or Floyd are ducking each other.

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  1. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    This fight WILL happen, its too big of a fight not to happen, its just a matter of WHEN it will.
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    How big would an Oscar vs Tito rematch have been?

    its not a question of ducking its a question of negotiations.
     
  3. Club Fighter

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    They claim it's negatory on this year and if it does occur it will be in the first quarter of 2010.
     
  4. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Or the Bowe Vs. Lewis fight..

    I have been trying to tell these peep's since the possibility of this fight was announced, but hey they still say Money talks.... not always.

    Sometimes spite is just as strong.
     
  5. Smazz20

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    The difference will be that neither man is afraid of the other and that in both cases for these parties, money does talk.
     
  6. PH|LLA

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    and how is that any different to the Oscar vs Tito rematch?

    fighters aren't scared of each other. End of story.
     
  7. Smazz20

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    Yeah, fair enough "scared" is a fairly strong word to use. But I certainly think their was reluctance on both parts as to why that rematch never materialised. Same with many fighters over the years (Jones v Hopkins rematch is another one) but as regards to a Mayweather v Pacman bout, I sincerely doubt any reluctance from either fighter. I believe Mayweather sees Marquez and Pacman as easy pickings. I think Pacman is just a hard ******* that wants to prove himself time and again.